Bushy Beach

Just a short drive from the historic gold-rush town of Oamaru, Bushy Beach is a wild, windswept stretch of coastline that feels a world away from the tourist trail. This is where the Southern Ocean crashes against ancient volcanic rock, and where, with a bit of patience, you might spot the rare yellow-eyed penguin waddling ashore at dusk. The beach itself is less about swimming and more about raw, elemental beauty — think black sand, dramatic rock formations, and the constant roar of the surf. It’s a place for contemplative walks, wildlife watching, and connecting with New Zealand’s untamed coast.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1–2 hours at Bushy Beach, ideally timed for late afternoon or early evening when the penguins come ashore. The walk itself is only 20 minutes round trip, but you’ll want to linger on the viewing platform. If you’re a keen photographer or birder, allow up to 3 hours to fully soak in the atmosphere. Bushy Beach is best treated as a half-day outing from Oamaru, paired with a visit to the town’s historic district or the steampunk museum.

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