Matiu/Somes Island Scientific and Historic Reserve is a tranquil retreat for wildlife and visitors alike.
Maori have occupied this island for generations. In more recent times, Matiu/Somes Island has served as a human and animal quarantine station, an internment camp, and a military defence position.
Thanks to the dedication of numerous individuals, groups and organisations, such as the Lower Hutt branch of Forest and Bird, Matiu/Somes Island Charitable Trust, Friends of Matiu/Somes and Eastbourne Forest Rangers, Matiu/Somes Island once again represents a refuge, this time for wildlife and our cultural heritage.
The island opened to the public as a Department of Conservation (DOC) scientific and historic reserve in 1995. In 2008, Matiu/Somes Island was included in the Treaty of Waitangi cultural redress for the Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust and will be returned to iwi ownership.
We encourage you to visit the lighthouse, count the number of skinks that skitter off the track, and then pause for a moment to reflect on the island’s past, present and future. After all, you are a part of the next chapter in Matiu/Somes Island’s extraordinary history.
View a map of the Island.
Location
Matiu/Somes Island is located in Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington Harbour.