Katiki Point

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Crouched on the wild Otago coast, Katiki Point is a windswept headland that delivers one of New Zealand's most dramatic wildlife encounters. Jutting into the Pacific south of Moeraki, this rocky promontory is famed for its bustling colony of New Zealand fur seals and the rare yellow-eyed penguins that haul ashore at dusk. The short coastal walk here feels like stepping into a David Attenborough documentary—raw, untamed, and utterly unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for 1.5–2 hours, ideally timed for late afternoon (2–4 hours before sunset) when the yellow-eyed penguins return from sea. The walk itself is short, but sitting quietly at the hide watching penguins and seals is the real draw. Combine with a morning at the Moeraki Boulders for a full day on the coast. If you're self-driving, this is a perfect stop on the journey between Dunedin and Oamaru.

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