Cathedral Caves

Carved by the relentless Pacific Ocean over millennia, Cathedral Caves on the Catlins coast are a breathtaking natural spectacle. Accessible only at low tide, these massive sea caves—with ceilings soaring up to 30 metres—feel like a hidden cathedral carved from sandstone. The short walk through native bush to the beach sets the scene, and stepping inside the echoing chambers, with light filtering through the entrance, is an unforgettable encounter with raw coastal power.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1–2 hours to walk from the car park to the beach, explore the caves, and soak in the scenery. Check tide times carefully—the caves are accessible only two hours either side of low tide. Most visitors combine this with a half-day or full-day exploration of the Catlins region.

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