Ulva Island Guided Walk
Experience a predator free, primeval temperate rainforest and the abundant native wildlife that inhabits it, during a 3.5 hour guided walk. Beaks and Feathers specialises in small groups for a more intimate experience
- Adult
- $130.00
- Child
- $50.00
About
Ulva Island (Te Wharawhara), is renowned for its diverse and abundant birdlife with a forest dominated by Rimu, Southern Rata and Kamahi, surrounded by marine reserve. It was visited by Ngai Tahu Maori as part of their food gathering trips and in the 1890s it became one of New Zealand’s first reserves. After a lot of hardwork this 267 hectare island is now predator free, allowing the bird and plantlife to thrive.
The 3.5 hour trip includes the short water taxi ride from Golden Bay, Stewart Island to Ulva Island
Map
Physical address
Ulva Island Guided Walk, 65 Main Road, Oban, Stewart Island - Rakiura, New Zealand.
Opening times
- Business hours:
- 8.30am - 5pm
- Months of operation:
- All months of the year
Facilities and Features
- Proximity to town:
- 1 km. 10 minutes walk
Pricing and Conditions
Adult | $130.00 |
Child (12 year(s) and under) |
$50.00 |