Palliser Bay

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Palliser Bay, at the southern tip of the North Island, is a wild and windswept stretch of coastline that feels a world away from Wellington City. Rugged cliffs, black-sand beaches, and the brooding presence of Cape Palliser's lighthouse define this dramatic landscape. It's a place where nature rules — expect roaring surf, colonies of fur seals, and skies that seem impossibly vast. This is New Zealand at its most elemental.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors explore Palliser Bay as a day trip from Wellington, but to truly soak it in, plan for a full day — leave Wellington by mid-morning, spend the afternoon hiking to the lighthouse and the Pinnacles, and enjoy a late lunch at the Lake Ferry Hotel. If you're keen on photography or birdwatching, consider an overnight stay in a nearby holiday home.

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