Southland

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Southland is a vast, wild region at the bottom of New Zealand’s South Island, where rugged coastlines, dense native forests, and deep fiords create one of the country’s most dramatic landscapes. This is a place for those who crave solitude and raw nature—think misty mountains, remote beaches, and the chance to spot penguins, sea lions, and albatross. The main hub, Invercargill, has a laid-back feel, but the real draws lie beyond: the world-famous Milford Sound, the catlins’ fossil-rich shores, and the untamed wilderness of Fiordland National Park. Come for the epic scenery and leave with a profound sense of being at the edge of the world.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly experience Southland’s highlights, plan at least 5–7 days. Spend 2–3 days in Fiordland (including a Milford Sound cruise and a short walk like the Key Summit), 2 days exploring the Catlins (drive the Southern Scenic Route), and 1–2 days on Stewart Island. If you’re short on time, a 3-day whirlwind from Queenstown can cover Milford Sound and a taste of the Catlins, but you’ll miss the depth. The region is best explored by car—roads are quiet but distances are long, so factor in driving time.

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