Photo: Mike Dickison / CC BY 4.0
Punakaiki is a tiny coastal settlement on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, best known for the dramatic Pancake Rocks and blowholes that erupt with sea spray. This untamed stretch of coastline, where the Paparoa National Park meets the Tasman Sea, feels raw and ancient. Punakaiki is a must-stop on any West Coast road trip, offering short walks, lush rainforest, and a sense of isolation that defines this wild region.
Highlights & What to See
- Pancake Rocks & Blowholes: The star attraction – limestone layers stacked like pancakes, with blowholes that spout water during high tide. The easy loop walk takes about 20 minutes and is best at high tide for maximum spray.
- Paparoa National Park: Explore this lush coastal forest on short walks like the Pororari River Track or the longer Inland Pack Track. Look for native birds and nikau palms.
- Truman Track: A 15-minute walk through rainforest to a wild, driftwood-strewn beach with sea caves and rock arches – a photographer’s dream.
- Punakaiki Cavern: A short detour off the main road leads to a limestone cave with glowworms – bring a torch.
- Local artisan shops and cafés: Grab a coffee or browse pounamu (greenstone) jewellery at the small community centre.
Suggested Time to Spend
Punakaiki is a quick stop – allow 1–2 hours to see the Pancake Rocks and do a short walk. If you’re hiking or want to explore the park more deeply, plan for half a day. Most travellers combine it with a drive between Greymouth and Westport, making it a perfect lunch or photo stop.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Greymouth (45 min south): Gateway to the West Coast, with the Monteith’s Brewery and the start of the TranzAlpine train journey.
- Westport (45 min north): A laid-back town with seal colonies at Cape Foulwind and the historic Denniston coal mine.
- Charleston (15 min north): A tiny gold-mining town with glowworm caves and rafting on the Nile River.
- Paparo National Park hinterland: The lush interior offers longer tramps, including the multi-day Inland Pack Track.
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Image credits
- Whale Watching in Kaikoura — Destination Kaikōura / CC BY 4.0
- Kaikoura Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Greymouth — Stewart Nimmo / CC BY 4.0
- Westport — Mattinbgn / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Charleston — PhilBeeNZ / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Paparoa National Park — Anagoria / CC BY 3.0