Punakaiki

Photo: Carlos Perez Couto / CC BY-SA 3.0

Punakaiki, a tiny settlement on the rugged West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, is famous for its dramatic Pancake Rocks and blowholes. This wild coastline, where the Tasman Sea crashes against limestone cliffs and lush rainforest meets the sea, offers a raw, elemental experience. The village itself is little more than a handful of lodges and a café, but the natural wonders are immense. It's a must-stop on any West Coast road trip, blending geology, coastal walks, and the untamed beauty of Paparoa National Park.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Punakaiki is compact but packs a punch. Most visitors spend 2–3 hours to walk the Pancake Rocks loop, visit the cavern, and enjoy a coffee at the café. If you want to do a longer walk like the Pororari River Track (3–4 hours return), plan for a half-day. Overnight stays are rewarding for sunset and sunrise at the rocks, and to fully soak in the park's atmosphere. The settlement is small, so book accommodation ahead in peak season.

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