Rakiura Cabins

Rakiura Cabins

Rakiura/Stewart Island

Rakiura/Stewart Island is a 20-minute flight from Invercargill, or a 1-hour ferry ride from Bluff.

Rakiura Cabins consist of two identical cabins, Kakariki Cabin and Kororā Cabin, each tucked away privately amongst the lush bush and under the clearest night skies. They are a private sanctuary, completely hidden away from the world.

The stylish, off-grid cabins have minor decor differences, but both are beautifully furnished. Complete with a luxurious king-sized bed, ensuite, and fully-equipped kitchen - every comfort has been considered. Kakariki Cabin also has an outdoor hot tub set amongst the greenery - ideal for stargazing at night. 

Go to sleep to the sound of kiwi calling from the bush right outside your cabin - and wake to a dawn chorus like no other. Stewart Island is alive with native birds. You'll likely see kaka, kakariki, tui, bellbird, kiwi, tomtit, fantail, wood pigeon, and other birds during your stay. If you feel like exploring the island, there’s plenty to do, including many of the local beach and bush walks.

Rakiura Cabins is premium Stewart Island accommodation in a pristine part of beautiful Aotearoa.

FROM $390 p/n

  • Sleeps 2
address
 

42 Deep Bay Road, Stewart Island 9818

You will receive a pre-arrival email with detailed arrival instructions and your host's details 5-days prior to your stay.

Note: If you have booked within 5 days and haven't received a pre-arrival email shortly after booking, please email us at [email protected].

Travelling to Rakiura/Stewart Island and Rakiura Cabins:
 

You can get to Rakiura/Stewart Island either by air or sea. It's a 20-minute flight from Invercargill, or a 1-hour ferry ride from Bluff.

Stewart Island Rentals provide car hire for Rakiura/Stewart Island or taxi transfers are available. 

Directions to Rakiura Cabins:

  • Follow Elgin Terrace along the southern side of Halfmoon Bay.
  • At Lonnekers Beach, turn right up Wohlers Road and continue to Deep Bay - the road changes name to Deep Bay Road.
  • Continue past Ringaringa Heights Golf Course (on your left) and the "Road Closed Residents Only sign". Turn right down Ringaringa Road.
  • At the first corner, where the road turns left between two houses, take a right and follow the entrance into the bush - look out for the signage at the edge of the property.
  • Continue along the driveway until you reach the cabin - here you will see the second sign.
Weather-related travel issues
 

On rare occasions, the passenger ferry and/or flights will be cancelled due to weather and/or mechanical issues. 

Often an alternative transport (flight/ferry) can be accommodated by the provider. 

In very rare cases, where no transport is available to the mainland and where there is a) no subsequent booking OR b) the incoming guests have been prevented from arriving, guests have the option of:

1. staying a further night at the cabin (if available), at a cost of $350/night; or 

2. seeking alternative accommodation.   

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  • Eating and Drinking

    Rakiura Cabins are self-catering. Just bring your own food and drink and cook meals using the gas hob and BBQ facilities in your kitchen. You'll find all the cutlery, crockery, pots and pans that you'll need.

    If you fancy a meal out, there are a variety of options to choose from. Halfmoon Bay is only a 5-minute drive away (or a 25-minute walk!) Your hosts recommend South Sea Hotel Restaurant & Pub for dining. Kai Kart is great for takeaways and offers classic fish n' chips and burgers, with more gourmet meals provided by Fin & Feather Eatery (seasonal). The Snuggery café (open Wednesday – Saturday) is great for a hot coffee and homemade treats.

    The nearest store for stocking up on food and supplies is the local Four Square, a 5-minute drive or 25-minute walk.

  • Things to do

    Rakiura/Stewart Island has plenty to offer, or if you prefer to just relax, your cabin is the perfect place to just 'be'.

    The cabins have a range of books and one of the cabins has a outdoor wood-fired hot tub for soaking under the stars (if you're keen on the hot tub you'll be able to select this cabin when you book online).

    If you’re staying in the summer, grab your togs and beach towel and head to one of the gorgeous beaches, Halfmoon Bay, Lonnekers, Braggs Bay, or Butterfields Beach. In the winter, cosy up around a beach campfire, enjoy a sunset walk or try to catch the aurora australis.

    You can also check out the fishing spots, local museum or the Department of Conservation - Rakiura National Park Visitor Centre. There are plenty of long and short walks in the vicinity. A day trip to Ulva Island is also highly recommended!

  • Your hosts

    Your hosts at Rakiura Cabins are Abigail and Douglas, along with their baby Angus and Oscar the dog.

    Abigail is a scientist, and operates her own consultancy, focusing on hydrogeology, hydrology and project management. Douglas is an engineer and a licensed builder.

    Abigail and Douglas first purchased the bush-clad property as a place to escape.

    The initial plan was to create a series of DOC-style huts on the property, but after discovering ‘glamping’ five years ago, they decided to go about creating the ultimate glamping cabins. They felt that the nature-based aspect of glamping was particularly suited to Stewart Island. Its beaches, abundance of bird life and nature, make it the ideal place to disconnect and explore.

    The Maori name for the island is Rakiura which means "land of the glowing skies". This was the inspiration for the name, 'Rakiura Cabins'. 

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