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Discover Wanaka’s beauty with a scenic one-hour cruise and walk to Ruby Island, perfect for all ages. Enjoy stunning views, easy access, and great value.
Exploring Wanaka’s Jewel: The 1-Hour Ruby Island Cruise and Walk
If you’re visiting Wanaka and want a quick, memorable way to enjoy its natural beauty, the Ruby Island Cruise and Walk offers just that. This experience combines a scenic boat ride with a gentle walk on Ruby Island, making it ideal for travelers short on time but eager for a taste of the lake’s charm. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or traveling with family or seniors, this tour has something to offer.
What we love about this trip is how accessible it is—departing from the Wanaka Marina, just a short stroll from town, and taking you on a smooth, comfortable cruise. Plus, the self-guided walk on Ruby Island is a relaxed way to soak in the scenery without feeling rushed. On the downside, the tour’s brief duration might leave some wishing for a bit more time on the island, but given the price point, it offers excellent value.
In short, if you’re after a light, scenic outing with photo opportunities and a touch of nature, this cruise suits families, seniors, and travelers wanting a snapshot of Wanaka’s stunning lakeside environment. It’s a perfect quick addition to a busy itinerary or a relaxing, family-friendly outing.


The 1-Hour Ruby Island Cruise and Walk makes the most of Wanaka’s stunning lake scenery with minimal fuss. As you glide across Lake Wanaka on a luxury catamaran, you’re treated to panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and lush greenery, making for some memorable photo opportunities. The boat’s comfort and stability are especially appreciated on days when the weather is a bit unpredictable—though it’s worth noting that cancellations due to weather are possible, and rescheduling or refunds are straightforward.
Once on Ruby Island, the self-guided walk takes you through a manageable and accessible terrain, making it suitable for children, seniors, or anyone with mobility considerations. The walk itself isn’t long, but the lookout points provide sweeping vistas that are perfect for capturing the landscape or simply soaking in the tranquility. Reviewers mention that the island is very photogenic and that the walk offers a nice, relaxed way to experience nature without strenuous effort.
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The tour begins at the Lake Wanaka Cruises meeting point at 100 Ardmore Street. The ease of access here is a big plus—no complicated transfers needed. You’ll board either a luxurious catamaran or a fast boat, depending on the specific day, and set out across the lake. The short 30-minute cruise is a highlight in itself, offering spectacular views of the lake and surrounding mountains.
The boat ride is described as a “familiarisation cruise,” meaning it’s designed to give you a good sense of the area’s natural beauty. The boat handles the conditions well, even in the rain or snow melt, as one reviewer noted. The experience is comfortable and tranquil, setting the stage for the calm walk ahead.
Arriving at Ruby Island, you’re free to explore at your own pace. The self-guided walk lasts roughly 10-15 minutes, but travelers often spend longer taking photos or enjoying the views from lookout points. The island is small but very photogenic, with native and exotic plants providing a vibrant foreground against the lake and mountain backdrop.
Reviewers praise the knowledgeable guides for their helpfulness and the overall value for money. One reviewer, Neal, remarked, “Nice boat trip, island walk, and tour with guide. Was expecting to stay on the island a little longer, but pleasant for the price.” That sums up the experience well—it’s a quick but worthwhile visit that offers a taste of Wanaka’s lakeside beauty.
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The boat departs back to Wanaka Marina after the walk, with the entire experience lasting around 60 minutes. It’s a short, sweet outing that leaves you with plenty of time for other activities or sightseeing.

The reviews reflect the overall satisfaction with this trip. Many highlight the friendly staff and informative nature of the cruise. For instance, Andrew P. called it a “must-do in Wanaka,” praising Tim, the operator, for his friendly and informative approach. Families especially appreciate that the experience is kid-friendly and not too long, making it a great introduction for children.
A less positive review from Oliver M. noted the last-minute cancellation due to insufficient bookings, which underscores the importance of booking in advance or checking weather conditions. Fortunately, the tour provider offers full refunds or alternative dates, making it a low-risk decision.

At $34.75 per person, this tour offers excellent value for a scenic cruise with an island walk. Compared to longer or more elaborate tours, it’s a budget-friendly way to experience Wanaka’s lakeside environment. The inclusion of all fees and taxes further simplifies the decision—what you see is what you pay.
While some might wish for a longer walk or extended stay on the island, the price point makes this a cost-effective, quick escape. For many travelers, especially those on a tight schedule or traveling with family, it’s a compelling option that balances scenery, accessibility, and affordability.


The 1-Hour Ruby Island Cruise and Walk offers a delightful, budget-friendly way to get a snapshot of Wanaka’s natural beauty. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a brief, scenic outing with minimal effort but maximum views. The boat ride is smooth, comfortable, and provides stunning vistas, while the island walk is a gentle, accessible way to enjoy native plants and panoramic lake views.
If you’re short on time but want a memorable experience that combines boat travel with a touch of nature, this tour is hard to beat. It’s especially well-suited for families, elderly travelers, or anyone looking for a relaxing, scenic interlude in Wanaka. The combination of friendly guides, scenic views, and easy access makes this a worthwhile addition to any trip to New Zealand’s South Island.
“Our Ruby Island cruise was canceled as the Lake was too full with the rain and snow melt. We were vey efficiently transferred to the lake cruise a…”

How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour, including the boat cruise and the walk on Ruby Island.
Is the walk on Ruby Island difficult?
No, the walk is self-guided, easy, and suitable for all fitness levels. It’s a short stroll with lookout points for photos.
Can children participate?
Yes, children are welcome and the tour is suitable for families. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I wear?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor weather. Depending on the forecast, bring rain gear or sun protection.
Is the tour weather dependent?
Yes, the cruise is subject to favorable weather. Poor conditions can lead to cancellations, but you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s included in the price?
All fees and taxes are included. The tour features the boat cruise and island walk.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide on the island?
No, the island walk is self-guided, but the crew at departure are knowledgeable and helpful.
Where does the tour start?
At Lake Wanaka Cruises, 100 Ardmore Street, Wanaka. It’s a short walk from the town center.
This tour offers a simple yet authentic slice of Wanaka’s natural beauty—ideal for those wanting a relaxing, scenic experience without breaking the bank.