Catlins

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The Catlins, a wild and rugged stretch of coastline in New Zealand's Southland region, offers a raw, untamed beauty that captivates travelers seeking solitude and nature at its most dramatic. This remote area, with its dense native rainforests, roaring waterfalls, and pristine beaches, is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and hikers alike. The journey here is as memorable as the destination, with winding roads that reveal breathtaking vistas at every turn.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To fully experience the Catlins, plan for at least two to three days. This allows time to explore the main highlights at a relaxed pace, including short walks and wildlife spotting. If you're short on time, a full day driving the Southern Scenic Route from Invercargill to Dunedin will give you a taste, but you'll miss many of the hidden gems. For a deeper immersion, consider a four-day itinerary that includes overnight stays in small settlements like Owaka or Waikawa.

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