Punakaiki & Pancake Rocks

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Punakaiki is a small coastal settlement on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, famous for its extraordinary Pancake Rocks – limestone formations that look like stacks of pancakes. The blowholes and surge pools created by the Tasman Sea crashing against the rocks are a dramatic spectacle, especially at high tide. This area is part of the Paparoa National Park, offering lush rainforest walks, limestone cliffs, and a wild, untamed coastline that feels a world away from anywhere.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Punakaiki is a perfect half-day stop on a West Coast road trip. The Pancake Rocks walk takes about 20 minutes, but you'll want to linger for the blowhole action and a coffee at the nearby café. If you have more time, add a short bushwalk or kayak – that makes a full day. Many travellers simply break their drive between Greymouth and Westport here for an hour or two, but an overnight stay lets you experience the coast at sunset and dawn without the crowds.

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