Activities in Ulva Island/Te Wharawhara Marine Reserve
In the water

Diver at Paterson Inlet, Stewart Island
The best way to view the reserve and its inhabitants is in the water. From land the best snorkelling is found off the north end of Sydney Cove beach on Ulva Island, but wear a wetsuit as the average February temperature is 16ºC dropping to 8ºC in July.
Scuba diving is most rewarding off the north east end of Ulva Island in 5-12 m deep water. Use a flashlight to illuminate the colourful array of life hiding below the kelp canopy and carry a dive knife in case you become entangled in the giant kelp forest - but remember, no catch bags / fishing spears!
On the water
Boat passengers and sea kayakers gain a perspective of the reserve not available to those on land. The southern coast of Ulva Island has particularly pristine coves that are only accessible from sea. Wildlife is best viewed from the water too. Fur seals, sea lions and yellow eyed penguins are regular visitors to the inlet and can often be spotted.
Guided activities and tours