Haast Village

Photo: Pavel Špindler / CC BY 3.0

Haast Village is a tiny settlement on the wild West Coast, where the Haast River meets the Tasman Sea. This remote outpost serves as the gateway to the World Heritage-listed Te Wāhipounamu, offering a raw, untamed landscape of rainforest, glaciers, and rugged coastline. It's the last stop for supplies before heading south to the glaciers or north to the beaches — a place where the weather changes in minutes and the wilderness feels palpable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers pass through Haast in a day — stop for a jetboat ride, a walk, and a meal at the local pub. If you want to explore the side tracks and beaches, base yourself here for two nights. The Haast area is best as a break between Wanaka (2 hours east) and Franz Josef Glacier (1.5 hours north), so plan a relaxed afternoon and an early start next day.

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