Photo: AlasdairW / CC BY-SA 3.0
Bluff, New Zealand’s southernmost port town, is a windswept outpost where the Tasman Sea meets the Foveaux Strait. This gritty, real fishing community is famous for its annual Bluff Oyster Festival and serves as the gateway to Stewart Island. The iconic Bluff Hill (Motupohue) offers panoramic views of the coastline and distant islands, while the town’s maritime history is palpable in its working wharves and seafood shacks.
Highlights & What to See
- Bluff Hill Lookout: Drive or hike to the summit for sweeping views of the Foveaux Strait, Stewart Island, and on a clear day, the Southern Alps.
- Stirling Point Signpost: A classic photo-op marking the start (or end) of State Highway 1 – the southern terminus of New Zealand’s main road.
- Bluff Oyster & Food Festival: If you’re here in May, don’t miss this celebration of the region’s famous briny oysters, with live music and local seafood.
- Foveaux Walkway: A coastal track from Stirling Point to the Bluff Maritime Museum, passing seal colonies and dramatic rock formations.
- Bluff Maritime Museum: Housed in a former freezing works, this museum tells the story of the town’s whaling, shipping, and fishing heritage.
- Stewart Island Ferry: Bluff is the departure point for ferries to Stewart Island/Rakiura, making it a natural stop for those heading further south.
Suggested Time to Spend
Bluff can be explored in a half-day – enough time to hike to the lookout, snap photos at the signpost, and enjoy a feed of oysters at a local pub. If you’re catching the ferry to Stewart Island, plan to arrive an hour before departure. For a more relaxed visit, combine Bluff with a night in Invercargill and spend the afternoon wandering the coastal walkway.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Invercargill: The region’s main city, 30 minutes north, with the classic Southland Museum and Art Gallery, plus the Oreti Beach for a walk.
- The Catlins: A rugged coastal area east of Invercargill, known for waterfalls, petrified forest, and yellow-eyed penguins – allow a full day to explore.
- Stewart Island / Rakiura: A short ferry ride away, offering kiwi spotting, hiking on the Rakiura Track, and pristine beaches.
- Waipapa Point Lighthouse: A scenic drive south of Bluff, where you can see sea lions and a historic lighthouse.
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Image credits
- Invercargill — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- The Catlins — James Dignan ( User:Grutness ) / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Waipapa Point Lighthouse — Annette Teng / CC BY 3.0
- Bluff Hill — AlasdairW / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Foveaux Walkway — Thorney¿? at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0