Okanuku

Okanuku is a tiny, off-the-beaten-path settlement on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, nestled between the Tasman Sea and the dense native forest of the Franz Josef region. While it lacks the tourist infrastructure of its glacier-town neighbours, Okanuku offers a genuine slice of West Coast life—think wild beaches, untamed bush, and a profound sense of solitude. It's the sort of place you drive through slowly, roll down the window, and just breathe in the ancient, damp air of the temperate rainforest.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Okanuku is best enjoyed as a brief stopover rather than a destination in itself. Spend 1–2 hours walking the beach and soaking in the atmosphere, then continue your journey. If you're self-driving the West Coast, it's a perfect spot to stretch your legs and snap some photos between Hokitika and Franz Josef. Most travellers combine it with a half-day at Franz Josef Glacier or a longer stay in the nearby towns.

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