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Fauna · Picton, Marlborough Sounds, New Zealand

Tuatara Activity Season — Stephens Island New Zealand

The tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) on Stephens Island (Takapourewa) in the Marlborough Sounds is the last survivor of the order Rhynchocephalia — a reptile lineage separate from lizards and snakes that was globally distributed 200 million years ago and now survives only on 32 rat-free New Zealand offshore islands. Tuatara are most active at cooler temperatures than any other reptile, emerging from burrows between 7°C and 17°C — meaning dawn and dusk in the New Zealand spring and autumn are the prime observation windows. DOC-guided visits to Stephens Island (the largest population at 50,000+ individuals) provide direct encounters with animals that have changed in form since the Triassic — the third eye on the top of the skull (covered by scales in adults but functional in hatchlings), the teeth fused to the jawbone (unlike any other living reptile), and the 100-year lifespan make the tuatara biology's most remarkable living fossil.

When
Sep — Apr, peak Sep — Apr
Best viewing
A DOC-guided close encounter with living fossils on a remote, rat-free island reserve — tuatara observed at dawn and dusk emerging from burrows in cool-temperature conditions. A rare, intimate wildlife experience rather than a mass-spectacle event.
Category
Fauna
Status
Returns Mar 2027

About this spectacle

Standing on Stephens Island at dusk, you may find yourself face to face with a creature whose lineage predates the dinosaurs. Tuatara emerge from their burrows as the air cools, moving deliberately across the ground in the fading light — their scaly skin and amber eyes giving them an ancient, otherworldly quality. These are not lizards; they are the sole survivors of an entire reptile order, Rhynchocephalia, that once spanned the globe. DOC-guided visitors can observe them at close range, noting the spiny crest along the back, the slow deliberate movements, and — if lucky — the faint outline of the parietal eye atop the skull. The island itself is raw and wind-scoured, surrounded by the cold waters of Cook Strait, amplifying the sense of stepping back 200 million years. Dawn visits offer a second activity window. The experience is quiet, focused, and deeply unusual — less about spectacle in the conventional sense and more about an intimate encounter with evolutionary time.

When to go

Sep — Apr, peak Sep — Apr

Getting there

Nearest airport: BHE. Nearest city: Nelson.

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