Halfmoon Bay

Halfmoon Bay is a serene coastal settlement on the wild West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, offering a genuine escape into untamed nature. With its sweeping black-sand beach, rugged headlands, and the constant roar of the Tasman Sea, this is a place where the elements feel raw and immediate. It's the perfect stop for travelers seeking solitude, dramatic seascapes, and a taste of the remote West Coast lifestyle.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Halfmoon Bay can be enjoyed as a brief stop of 1–2 hours to stretch your legs on the beach and do the Monro Beach walk, or you can spend half a day exploring the longer Ship Creek tracks and enjoying a picnic. Most travelers pass through as part of a drive along the Haast Highway, so plan for a relaxed pause rather than an overnight stay—though the nearby Haast township offers accommodation if you want to linger.

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