Owaka

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Owaka, a tiny settlement in the heart of the Catlins, is the perfect base for exploring this wild, windswept corner of New Zealand’s South Island. With its laid-back vibe, friendly locals, and proximity to some of the country’s most dramatic coastal scenery, Owaka offers a genuine slice of rural Kiwi life. The name itself means ‘place of the canoe’ in Māori, hinting at its rich history and connection to the sea.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Owaka itself can be seen in a few hours, but to fully experience the Catlins, plan for at least two nights. This allows a full day to explore the southern coastline, including Nugget Point, and another day for the waterfalls and forest walks. If you’re driving the Southern Scenic Route, Owaka makes an ideal overnight stop.

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