Bruce Bay

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Bruce Bay is a wild, windswept stretch of West Coast beach where the Tasman Sea thunders against a shore littered with smooth white quartz stones and driftwood. This is New Zealand at its most elemental – a place to feel the raw power of nature and to search for the rare greenstone (pounamu) that washes up on its sands. It's a perfect, unscripted stop on the drive between Fox and Franz Josef Glaciers.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Bruce Bay is a quick stop – budget 30 minutes to an hour to walk the beach, hunt for pounamu, and grab a whitebait patty. It's best paced as a 20-minute pause on the drive between glaciers, or a longer stretch if you're into photography or beachcombing. Most visitors combine it with a day spent exploring Franz Josef or Fox Glacier.

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