Moeraki

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Moeraki is a tiny fishing village on the Otago coast that packs a powerful punch of natural wonder and local character. The main draw is the world-famous Moeraki Boulders—mysterious, perfectly spherical stones scattered along Koekohe Beach like giant marbles left by a sleepy god. But beyond the photo op, this is a place where you can watch seabirds wheel over ancient volcanic headlands, tuck into freshly caught seafood, and feel the rhythm of a working harbour. The boulders are best at sunrise or sunset, when the light softens and the crowds thin; arrive early and you might have the beach almost to yourself.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Moeraki works beautifully as a half-day detour from the main highway. Give yourself 2–3 hours to see the boulders, walk the headland, and grab a bite. If you want to linger for wildlife-watching at dusk, consider an overnight stay in a local holiday home—the village is small, so book accommodation ahead. Most visitors combine it with a stop between Dunedin and Oamaru.

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