Cape Foulwind

Photo: Ulrich Lange, Bochum, Germany / CC BY 3.0

Cape Foulwind, jutting dramatically into the Tasman Sea, is a wild and windswept headland on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island. Named by Captain Cook for the relentless gusts that batter its cliffs, this spot rewards visitors with breathtaking coastal views, a thriving seal colony, and a sense of raw, untamed nature. The short, easy walk to the lighthouse is a must-do, offering panoramic vistas that stretch from the Southern Alps to the ocean.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the Cape Foulwind Walkway and seal colony. If you add a beach walk at Tauranga Bay or a coffee at the nearby café, budget half a day. The walk is doable in any weather, but allow extra time if the wind is strong.

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