Farewell Spit

Photo: Photograph: NASA / Public domain

Stretching like a golden arm into the Tasman Sea, Farewell Spit is a 35-kilometre sand arc that marks the northern tip of the South Island. This protected nature reserve is a haven for birdlife, including the endangered godwit, and offers surreal landscapes of shifting dunes, tidal flats, and wild surf. Access is by guided tour only to protect the fragile ecosystem, but the reward is a journey into one of New Zealand's most remote and windswept corners.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors dedicate a full day to Farewell Spit and the surrounding area. The guided tour to the lighthouse takes around 4–5 hours, leaving time in the morning or afternoon to explore Pupu Springs or nearby beaches. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, consider staying overnight in Collingwood or Takaka to catch the golden light at dawn or dusk.

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