Bruce Bay

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Bruce Bay, a wild stretch of West Coast shoreline between glaciers and the Tasman Sea, is the kind of place where you feel the raw power of nature. It's not a swimming beach – the surf is treacherous – but a moody, dramatic stop for beachcombing, especially for the famous 'pounamu' (greenstone) that washes up after storms. The driftwood-strewn sand, backed by dense rainforest and often lashed by wind and rain, has a haunting beauty that sums up the untamed West Coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Bruce Bay is a quick stop – 20 to 40 minutes is enough to walk the beach, look for greenstone, and snap photos. It works perfectly as a leg-stretcher between Franz Josef Glacier (30 minutes south) and Fox Glacier (20 minutes further south) or as a short detour on the drive from Greymouth to the glaciers. If the weather is wild, you might just want to sit in your car and watch the waves – it's still worth it.

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