Air Tour Activities in Stewart Island, Southland, New Zealand. Stewart Island, Southland, NZ Air Tours. |
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Stewart Island - Southland Air Tours
Activity Locations
Stewart Island |
Stewart Island (6) |
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Activity Types
Air, Helicopter & Balloon |
Air Tour (6) |
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Sightseeing - Stewart Island
Stewart Island Flights will offer you an experience of a lifetime! Mix culinary delights with sightseeing, untouched raw beauty, landscapes and endangered wildlife. Travel by air, water and on foot and you will have yourself a packed, fun filled day of remarkable experiences. More... |
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Wildlife - Stewart Island
The Stewart Island Coast to Coast is one of Stewart Island Flights' most popular and unique innovations. Appealing to any traveller up for a taste of New Zealand in its natural untouched state, the Coast to Coast is a gentle sample of the island's more rigorous North-West Circuit. More... |
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Air-Land Tour - Stewart Island
A visit to Stewart Island is an affair with a unforgettable difference, an experience which is difficult to adequately describe, but must be experienced to be understood. More... |
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Air-Land Tour - Stewart Island
Scenic flights can be tailored to showcase whatever part of Southland you desire. From Oreti Beach, the stretch of Southern Coast made famous by Burt Munro, to Stewart Island, Stewart Island Flights is driven by a passion to create a unique experience that showcases the beauty and diversity of New Zealands Southern climes. We pride ourselves on our friendly staff and providing the best service to cater for all visitors to our stunning region. More... |
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Sightseeing - Stewart Island
Board one of our meticulously maintained aircraft for a Day Trip to remember. With a variety of exciting transport options from your own two feet to skimming the blue in a water taxi, this trip encompasses all that is awesome in Stewart Island. More... |
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Water Activity - Stewart Island
Complete the first section of one of "New Zealand's Great Walks". This trip begins at Lee Bay, the official entry to the Rakiura National Park. Continue by foot along a well formed path for about 1.5-2hrs to Maori Beach, the site of a 1913 timber mill. A further 1-1.5hrs brings you to your destination of Port William which is full of history, from early Maori Villages, sealing and whaling bases, the first police station in 1867 and much more. Add to all of this, a visually environment! More... |
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