The Catlins

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Tucked away in the southeastern corner of the South Island, The Catlins is a wild, windswept stretch of coastline where dense native forest meets dramatic sea cliffs and thundering waterfalls. This off-the-beaten-path region feels a world away from the crowds, offering a raw, untamed beauty that rewards those who take the time to explore its winding roads and hidden coves. With its rich marine life, historic lighthouses, and fossil-strewn beaches, The Catlins is a paradise for nature lovers and road-trippers seeking authentic New Zealand wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two full days to experience The Catlins properly. The region’s highlights are spread out along narrow, winding roads, so take it slow. A common approach is to base yourself in Owaka or Papatowai and explore the northern and southern sections on separate days. If you’re on a tight schedule, a single day will still allow you to hit the main sights (Nugget Point, Purakaunui Falls, and Curio Bay), but you’ll be rushing. For a relaxed pace with time for short hikes and wildlife watching, three days is ideal.

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