Cathedral Caves

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On the wild Catlins coast, Cathedral Caves are a dramatic series of sea-carved caverns that feel like a secret cathedral carved by the ocean. Accessible only at low tide, these towering limestone chambers – some reaching 30 metres high – are a humbling encounter with raw coastal power. The walk through native bush to the beach adds to the sense of discovery, making this a must-visit for anyone exploring the rugged southeastern corner of the South Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 1–2 hours for the entire experience: the walk to the beach, exploring the caves, and time to soak in the atmosphere. Time your visit for low tide, and arrive at least 30 minutes before the caves open to enjoy the beach. If you're driving the Southern Scenic Route, this makes a memorable 1–2 hour stop.

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