West Coast

New Zealand's West Coast is a raw, untamed stretch of wilderness where the Tasman Sea crashes against ancient rainforests, glaciers carve valleys, and gold-rush history lingers in weathered towns. This is a place for those who crave dramatic landscapes, epic hikes, and a sense of isolation that feels both thrilling and humbling. The weather is famously unpredictable, but that only adds to the brooding beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least 3–4 days to experience the West Coast's highlights without rushing. A classic road trip from Greymouth to Franz Josef takes two days, but add an extra day for glacier hikes or kayaking. The drive itself is an attraction—allow plenty of time for spontaneous stops at viewpoints and short walks. If you're combining with Queenstown or the Southern Alps, consider a 5–7 day loop.

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