Photo: Danielle G. Campbell / CC BY-SA 4.0
Omaru is a charming coastal town on the edge of the Waitaki River, where Victorian architecture meets untamed Pacific beaches. Once a bustling port for the region's farming and gold rushes, today it's a peaceful stopover with a quirky twist — its historic precinct is home to a colony of little blue penguins. The town's limestone buildings glow golden in the afternoon light, and the scent of salt and fish and chips hangs in the air. It's a place where you can wander past grand old banks turned into galleries, then watch the sun set over the sea with a colony of seabirds returning to their nests.
Highlights & What to See
- Omaru's Historic Precinct: Stroll Harbour Street and Tyne Street, where grand Victorian and Edwardian buildings house quirky shops, craft breweries, and art galleries.
- Oamaru's Little Blue Penguin Colony: At dusk, watch the world's smallest penguins waddle ashore at the Blue Penguin Colony viewing platform — a magical wildlife encounter.
- Steampunk HQ: A wildly inventive gallery of steampunk art and machinery, housed in a former grain elevator — utterly unique and great for photos.
- Whitestone City: Step back into Victorian Omaru at this interactive heritage attraction, complete with period costumes and a vintage penny arcade.
- Oamaru Public Gardens: A serene Victorian park with a Japanese garden and a beautiful conservatory — perfect for a picnic.
- Bushy Beach Scenic Reserve: A short walk leads to a viewing hide for yellow-eyed penguins (more elusive than the blues) and stunning coastal views.
- Moeraki Boulders: A 30-minute drive south to see the famous giant spherical boulders scattered on Koekohe Beach — a geological marvel.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors find one full day and one night in Omaru ideal. Arrive in the afternoon to explore the historic precinct and grab a coffee from one of the artisan roasters. Stay for the evening penguin viewing (book ahead in peak season). The next morning, visit the Steampunk HQ and Bushy Beach before heading north or south. If you have a second day, add a trip to the Moeraki Boulders and nearby Katiki Point Lighthouse for more wildlife.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Moeraki: Home to the famous Moeraki Boulders and a fishing village with a great pub — 30 minutes south.
- Dunedin: A 90-minute drive south offers New Zealand's best Victorian architecture, the Otago Peninsula's albatross colony, and a thriving café scene.
- Waitaki Valley: Inland from Omaru, this valley is dotted with wineries, the historic town of Kurow, and the Waitaki Dam.
- Timaru: A 90-minute drive north to Caroline Bay's beaches and the Aigantighe Art Gallery.
- Aoraki Mount Cook National Park: About 2.5 hours north-west via the scenic Waitaki Valley — a must for hikers and stargazers.
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- Dunedin — Diego Delso / CC BY-SA 3.0