Ship Creek

Photo: Michal Klajban / CC BY-SA 4.0

Ship Creek, a wild and windswept stretch of coastline in the remote Gibbston Valley region of New Zealand's South Island, offers a raw, untamed beauty that feels like the edge of the world. This dramatic beach, where the Haast River meets the Tasman Sea, is a place of powerful surf, drifting driftwood, and ancient forests that creep right to the sand. It's a must-stop for anyone driving the West Coast's stunning highway, offering a chance to stretch your legs and feel the full force of the Southern Ocean.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can easily spend 1–2 hours here to fully appreciate both walks and the beach. If you're on a tight schedule, even 30–45 minutes is enough to do the short Kahikatea Swamp Forest loop and dip your toes in the ocean. It's a perfect leg-stretcher on the Haast to Wanaka drive, and a great spot for a picnic lunch (bring your own, as there are no facilities).

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