Punakaiki Cave

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Punakaiki Cave is a hidden gem on the West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, offering an intimate glimpse into the region's unique limestone karst landscape. Unlike the famous Pancake Rocks just up the road, this cave is a quiet, wild experience—perfect for adventurous travellers who want to explore off the beaten path. The cave is a short walk from State Highway 6, and its entrance is tucked into a lush native forest. Inside, you'll find a stream-fed passage with impressive stalactites, stalagmites, and glowworms that create a magical atmosphere. It's a self-guided experience, so bring a torch and sturdy shoes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate about 30 to 45 minutes for the cave itself, including the short 10-minute walk from the road. If you add the river walk or combine it with a stop at the Pancake Rocks (just 2 km north), plan for a half-day morning or afternoon. The cave is best visited in the late afternoon to catch the glowworms at their brightest—just bring a good torch.

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