Catlins

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Welcome to the Catlins, a wild and windswept corner of New Zealand's southeastern coast where the Southern Ocean crashes against dramatic cliffs, ancient rainforests cloak rolling hills, and rare wildlife thrives. This off-the-beaten-path region feels like a secret kept by locals, offering a raw, untamed beauty that rewards those who venture here. Scattered along the Southern Scenic Route, the Catlins is a place for slow travel, where each turn reveals a waterfall, a sea cave, or a colony of fur seals.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two full days to explore the Catlins properly. The distances between sights are manageable, but the winding roads and frequent photo stops mean you'll want to take it slow. A suggested itinerary: Day one covers the eastern side, including Nugget Point, Cathedral Caves, and Purakaunui Falls; day two focuses on the western highlights, such as Curio Bay, Slope Point, and Waipapa Point. If you have a third day, consider a walk in the Catlins Forest Park or a boat trip to spot wildlife.

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