This DOC-managed, predator-free island reserve at the entrance to Queen Charlotte Sound is chock-full of rare NZ birds including the Ōkārito brown kiwi (rowi), wood pigeon (kererū), saddleback (tīeke) and king shag. You can get here by water taxi and on tours from Picton.


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1. Lochmara

17.31 MILES

As well as offering lodge accommodation, this tourist complex can be visited on a variety of short cruises from Picton. Activities include kayaking; stand…

2. Edwin Fox Maritime Museum

19.39 MILES

Built near Calcutta and launched in 1853, the Edwin Fox is purportedly the world’s ninth-oldest surviving ship. During its chequered career it carried…

3. Eco World Aquarium

19.4 MILES

The primary purpose of this centre is animal rehabilitation: all sorts of critters come here for fix-ups and rest-ups, and the odd bit of hanky-panky!…

4. Heritage & Whaling Museum

19.46 MILES

There's something quite appealing about this style of regional museum: it cheerfully leaps between displays on the local hospital and jail, Māori family…

5. Lookout

19.77 MILES

The lookout on the Tirohanga Track has beautiful, wide-ranging views of Picton and Queen Charlotte.

6. Otari-Wilton’s Bush

27.85 MILES

The only botanic gardens in NZ specialising in native flora, Otari features more than 1200 plant species including an extant section of native bush…

7. Cullen Point Lookout

28.39 MILES

Cullen Point curves around to the northeast of Havelock, sheltering the marina from the rest of Pelorus Sound. A 10-minute walk loops up and around the…

8. Zealandia

28.43 MILES

This groundbreaking ecosanctuary is nooked into a valley in the hills about 2km west of downtown Wellington. Living wild within the fenced, predator-free…