Located in the southeastern corner of the South Island, the Catlins are a truly amazing spot. It features dramatic seascapes, dense native forests, and hidden waterfalls. It’s a place where winding roads lead to a breathtaking view or a windswept beach. Here is a non-definitive list of ten places to visit in The Catlins.
Purakaunui Falls – one of New Zealand’s most iconic waterfalls.
McLean Falls – yet another of New Zealand’s most iconic waterfalls.
Cathedral Caves – experience an amazing bush walk before arriving at an incredible natural feature.
Nugget Point – an iconic location with dramatic views of the coastline.
Catlins River – follow the track that follows the delightful river.
Tautuku Beach – walk to the end of the beach and spend the day exploring the peninsula which includes shipwrecks and an old whaling station.
Slope Point – the southernmost point of the South Island.
Curio Bay – visit the wonderful petrified forest.
Surf at Kaka Point or Purakaunui Bay – some of the best surfing spots with good quality surf and long swell periods.
Waipapa Point – walk to the lighthouse and see the beautiful vistas of the coastline.
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