Unlock to see location
Magical beach haven at the top of the South
Category

Photospot

Also

Beach

Message from Rach Stewart

Wharariki Beach, located at the northernmost point of the South Island to the west of Cape Farewell is wild and unpopulated, surrounded by incredible coastal cliffs on both the east and west sides, and home to the New Zealand fur seal, especially seal pups during season. It is the only beach I have personally visited that felt as though I was truly alone with the wilderness .. a place that still felt untouched by humans.

The sandy beach is only accessible via a 25 minute walking track from the end of Wharariki Road and travels over farm paddocks and a small section forest. When you reach the beach you will see the Archway Islands which are a beautiful focal point for photography and look stunning bathed in the last light at sunset and early morning light at sunrise.

Have your wide angle and zoom lens on you for this location.

Want to see more?

I have created an interactive travel guide to help people travel like me. Used for 500+ trips

Nearby local secrets
Recommended byRach Stewart
Lupins Lake Tekapo
Dukes Nose Track (Kairara Rock) Northland
Tasman Glacier View near the lake Mount Cook
Wings Over Whales | Kaikoura Whale Watching
Wilsons Creek Chasm Haast Pass
Abel Tasman Marahau Sea Kayaks
Wishbone Falls Wanaka
Dive! Tutukaka
Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures Kaiteriteri
Mt Cook Glacier Guiding
Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours Waikato
Whenuakura Donut Island Kayak Tour - Whangamata Coromandel
Sealy Tarns Viewpoint Mount Cook

Creators are the next-gen
travel advisors and operators

Planning your trip through social media? Now, easily access travel advice and tours created by the world's best travel content creators
Rexby
Explore
Purchases
Messages
Log in