Puponga

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Perched at the northwestern tip of New Zealand's South Island, Puponga is a tiny settlement that serves as the gateway to the wild and windswept Farewell Spit. This remote corner of the Nelson region offers dramatic coastal scenery, abundant birdlife, and a sense of isolation that feels a world away from the tourist trail. With its sweeping sand dunes, rugged headlands, and the endless Tasman Sea, Puponga is a place where nature takes centre stage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a day exploring Puponga and Farewell Spit, but to truly soak in the atmosphere, consider an overnight stay. Arrive in the morning to catch the low-tide access to the spit, spend the afternoon walking to Wharariki Beach and Cape Farewell, and then watch the sunset over the Tasman Sea. If you're keen on birdwatching or photography, a full day plus a night is ideal.

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