Ferries to Wellington: Route Map
Ferry routes to Wellington cross the notoriously rough Cook Strait, arriving directly into the North Island’s busy capital…
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Accessing the southernmost point of New Zealand involves a one-hour crossing of the Foveaux Strait from Bluff, managed by RealNZ. This passenger-only ferry is the exclusive water link to Oban, depositing travelers directly into the heart of Rakiura National Park. Due to the notorious ocean swells in the strait, it is critical to check the operator’s daily weather alerts before arriving at the terminal to avoid sudden cancellations.
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Crossing the Foveaux Strait to Stewart Island is famously one of the roughest passenger ferry routes in the world. The 1-hour catamaran ride connects Bluff (South Island) to Oban (Rakiura). For the 30,000+ annual visitors, the primary concern is not schedule, but sea state.
| Departure Port | Operator | Logistics Score |
|---|---|---|
| Bluff Harbour | RealNZ | The Only Link: Daily scheduled departures. Passenger only (no cars). You must park your vehicle in the secure lock-up at Bluff Ferry Terminal ($15/day). |
| Invercargill Airport | Stewart Island Flights | Stomach Saver: A 20-minute flight that avoids the sea swells entirely. Often the only option when the ferry is cancelled due to weather. |
Using this data helps you prepare for a potentially rough crossing. Check specialized maps to plan your hike on the Rakiura Track.
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