Catlins

Photo: James Dignan ( User:Grutness ) / CC BY-SA 3.0

The Catlins, a ruggedly beautiful coastal region in the southeastern corner of New Zealand's South Island, is a place where wild seas meet ancient forests. This untamed stretch of coastline is home to roaring waterfalls, rare wildlife, and windswept beaches that feel a world away from the tourist trail. Whether you're spotting yellow-eyed penguins at dusk or standing before the churning Nugget Point lighthouse, the Catlins delivers raw, authentic nature at every turn.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To properly experience the Catlins, allow two to three days. The region is best explored by car, with sealed roads connecting main sights but many requiring short walks. Base yourself in Owaka or the small settlement of Papatowai to break up the journey. A full day covers the northern highlights (Nugget Point, Purakaunui Falls), while a second day lets you explore south to Curio Bay and Waipapa Point. Add an extra day for hiking, wildlife watching, or simply soaking up the solitude.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

Please check official sources for current details.

Note: opening hours, prices and booking requirements change often — please check official sources for current details.

Explore more

Image credits