Catlins Coast

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The Catlins Coast is a wild, untamed stretch of southeastern New Zealand where dense native forest meets a rugged, windswept shoreline. This is a place of thunderous waterfalls, ancient petrified forests, and the world's rarest sea lions lolling on golden sands. Driving the Southern Scenic Route here feels like stepping back in time — expect dramatic seascapes, eerie caves, and a profound sense of isolation that's pure magic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to explore the Catlins properly. The main loop from Invercargill to Balclutha via the Southern Scenic Route is around 200 km, but with frequent stops for walks, wildlife viewing, and photo opportunities, you'll want to break the journey with an overnight stay in Owaka or Curio Bay. A day trip from Dunedin is possible but rushed — you'd miss the chance to linger at sunset when penguins and sea lions are most active.

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