Hokitika Beach

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Stretching along the wild West Coast, Hokitika Beach is a dramatic sweep of black sand and driftwood, where the Tasman Sea thunders against the shore. This is a place of raw, elemental beauty — perfect for long walks, watching fiery sunsets, and hunting for greenstone (pounamu) that washes up from the Southern Alps. The beach is a short stroll from Hokitika town, making it an easy and essential stop on any West Coast road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

An hour or two is enough for a relaxed stroll and sunset viewing, but if you're keen on driftwood art or pounamu hunting, plan for a half-day. The beach is best visited in the late afternoon to catch the sunset, then stay for glow worms after dark.

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