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Explore Wanaka’s Stevensons Island with a scenic cruise and guided walk offering stunning views, wildlife insights, and relaxing afternoon tea for a great value experience.
If you’re looking for a way to combine a peaceful boat cruise with a touch of nature in Wanaka, New Zealand, the Stevensons Island Cruise and Nature Walk offers a charming escape. This tour, rated at 4.5 out of 5 by nearly 60 reviews, has become a favorite among visitors for its intimacy, scenic beauty, and expert guides. It’s perfect for travelers with busy schedules or those who want a manageable yet memorable outdoor experience.
What we love most about this experience are two key aspects: First, the insightful guidance that helps even casual nature lovers appreciate the local flora and fauna. Second, the accessible route to Stevensons Island—a hard-to-reach spot that feels like a secret only a few get to enjoy. The main drawback? The duration is short, just around two hours, which might leave some craving more time exploring the island. Still, for those seeking a relaxed, balanced outing, this tour hits the sweet spot. It’s especially ideal for travelers wanting a taste of wildlife, spectacular views, and local hospitality without the fuss of a full-day trip.

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The adventure begins at the Lakefront Car Park at 100 Ardmore Street, right in the heart of Wanaka. Meeting promptly at 3:00 pm, your group—limited to about 20 participants—sets out on a luxury catamaran. The timing is just right to enjoy the late afternoon light, ideal for photos and savoring the scenery.
The boat ride itself is a highlight. It lasts about 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time to unwind, chat with fellow travelers, and soak in views of Lake Wanaka’s tranquil waters. Many reviews praise the friendly crew and the chance to walk around the boat or buy drinks—though alcoholic beverages are available for purchase. The cruise offers a laid-back atmosphere, with some reviewers describing it as “very relaxing” and “enjoyable.”
Once ashore, your guide will lead you on an easy walk to the island’s summit. The walk is short and manageable but still rewarding, with spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding peninsula, Lake Wanaka, and the Southern Alps. The ascent is not strenuous, making it accessible for most ages and fitness levels. As one reviewer noted, “the walk was nice up to the top,” and others appreciated the just enough puff of exercise to make it satisfying.
While some reviews mention the guide’s good attitude, there’s a mixed picture regarding flora expertise. One reviewer pointed out that the guide didn’t have extensive knowledge of the vegetation, but was still friendly and tried to explain key trees like Manuka and Kanuka. Still, most agree that guides are attentive and friendly, making the overall experience enjoyable. Expect to learn about the landscape and maybe catch some wildlife sightings, adding an educational touch without overwhelming.
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On the way back, you’ll enjoy complimentary afternoon tea—a selection of cookies and tea or coffee—perfect for recharging after the walk. The return cruise is equally scenic, and many travelers comment on the friendly crew and the value for money—considering the included transport, park fees, guide, and refreshments, it’s a well-rounded, affordable outing.

Value for Money is a major selling point; at just over $55 per person, the package includes all taxes, fees, and park charges, making it straightforward and transparent. The short duration appeals to travelers with limited time but still looking for a meaningful taste of Wanaka’s natural beauty.
The group size is kept small, which enhances the feeling of intimacy and allows guides to connect better with participants. While the walk is described as “short” and “easy,” it offers just enough elevation to warrant the stunning views. However, some mention that the flora explanation could be more detailed, so if botanical knowledge is a priority, you might find the guide’s commentary a bit limited.
Weather sensitivity is worth noting; since the tour relies on good conditions, cancellations due to poor weather are possible. That said, the company offers full refunds or alternative dates, adding reassurance for planning.
Many reviews praise the professionalism of the crew and the value—many call it a “spectacular day,” even with just a couple of hours booked. The informal, relaxed vibe makes it a good choice for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a gentle introduction to Wanaka’s natural scenery.

Start at Lakefront Car Park: Located conveniently in Wanaka’s town center, this makes it easy to join the tour without extra travel.
Cruise on Lake Wanaka: The boat ride provides a tranquil start, with generous views across the lake and a chance to relax on a spacious catamaran. Many travelers mention how staff are attentive and informative, creating a smooth, enjoyable environment.
Disembark & Walk to the Island’s Summit: The guided walk is designed to be accessible—an easy climb culminating in breathtaking vistas. Some reviews note that the flora isn’t heavily explained, but the views compensate for that.
Enjoy the View & Take Photos: The summit offers a commanding outlook on peninsulas, lakes, and mountains, making it a perfect spot for photos and quiet reflection.
Return with Afternoon Tea: The cozy onboard refreshments, including tea, coffee, and cookies, are a sweet touch that leaves you feeling pampered and well-cared-for.

This experience is ideal for families, couples, or solo travelers eager to enjoy stunning scenery without long hours or strenuous activities. It’s perfect if you appreciate relaxed, guided nature walks with some sightseeing on the side. Those interested in wildlife or local landscape stories will find guides friendly enough to share insights, even if not deeply expert. It suits travelers with limited time but who still want a taste of Wanaka’s natural beauty—an elegant, affordable option that leaves you with great memories and photos.
“Its exquisite! Trip on the boat, staff and experience was superb! I absolutely loved the experience and highly recommend it.”

The Stevensons Island Cruise and Nature Walk offers a balanced mix of relaxation, scenic beauty, and light adventure. It’s a great choice for those wanting a quick yet enriching outdoor experience without the commitment of a full-day tour. The combination of a peaceful boat ride, an easy walk with panoramic rewards, and welcoming guides creates a memorable outing that showcases Wanaka’s natural charm.
Travelers seeking value and authentic scenery will find this tour well worth their while. It’s particularly suited for visitors who appreciate a laid-back atmosphere and want to enjoy Wanaka from the water and the heights of Stevensons Island—without fuss or complexity. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this experience is a gentle, scenic reminder of why Wanaka remains one of New Zealand’s most beloved spots.