Roaring Bay

Photo: Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0

Roaring Bay, on the wild West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, is a remote and rugged gem that rewards those who make the journey. Named for the thunderous sound of waves crashing against its rocky shore, this isolated beach offers a raw and untamed slice of coastal beauty. The bay is part of the Haast region, a UNESCO World Heritage Area, and is a prime spot for witnessing the dramatic meeting of the Tasman Sea and the dense rainforest-clad hills. It's a place where the elements rule, and visitors can experience the power of nature in its purest form.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Roaring Bay is best enjoyed as a stopover of 1–2 hours, allowing time for a beach walk and a short hike to Monro Beach. If you're planning to explore the wider Haast area, allocate half a day to combine the bay with other nearby attractions. The bay is easily accessible from the Haast township, which is a convenient base for a night or two.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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