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Owaka is a small, unpretentious settlement in the Catlins region of coastal South Otago, New Zealand. Its name is a Māori word meaning 'the place of the canoe,' referencing a local legend about a stranded waka (canoe). The town is the main service centre for the Catlins and offers a genuine slice of rural Kiwi life, with a friendly pub, a historic hotel, and a fascinating museum. Owaka is the perfect base for exploring the wild coastline, ancient forests, and unique wildlife of the Catlins – think sea lions, penguins, and podocarp rainforests.
Highlights & What to See
- Catlins Museum – Dive into the region's natural and human history, from Māori rock art to whaling and logging stories.
- Nugget Point – A dramatic headland with a historic lighthouse, offering stunning views and a chance to see fur seals, sea lions, and yellow-eyed penguins.
- Purakaunui Falls – A magnificent three-tiered waterfall set in lush native bush, just a short walk from the road.
- Cathedral Caves – Enormous sea caves accessible at low tide, with a cathedral-like ceiling that echoes with the roar of waves.
- Jack's Blowhole – A spectacular collapsed sea cave that spouts water during rough seas, reached via a scenic coastal walk.
- Waipapa Point – A wild beach with a historic lighthouse and one of the best spots to see sea lions lounging on the sand.
Suggested Time to Spend
Owaka itself can be explored in a couple of hours – enough time to browse the museum and grab a coffee. However, the surrounding Catlins attractions deserve at least two full days to appreciate the diverse landscapes and wildlife. If you're self-driving, plan a loop from Owaka to the coast and back, taking in the waterfalls, caves, and viewpoints. For a relaxed pace, stay overnight in Owaka or nearby Papatowai.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Papatowai – A tiny coastal settlement with a beautiful beach and the start of the Catlins River Track.
- Kaka Point – A seaside village with a surf beach and close access to Nugget Point.
- Balclutha – The largest town in South Otago, with services and the historic Balclutha Bridge.
- Invercargill – The southern city with the classic Southland vibe and gateway to Stewart Island.
- Dunedin – A city of Victorian architecture, the Otago Peninsula, and the world's steepest street – about 1.5 hours north.
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