Stewart Island
You won’t regret going the extra mile to Stewart Island. New Zealand’s third-largest island is your introduction to the subantarctic region of New Zealand but could easily be mistaken for a South Pacific paradise with golden-sand beaches, turquoise waters and more parrots than people. It’s also an echo of the old New Zealand with 80% of the island being a protected national park. Plan your trip to New Zealand’s final frontier, right here, on New Zealand’s largest travel guide.