You really haven’t experienced New Zealand until you’ve met “a Coaster” and travelled the 600km coastline from Karamea in the north to Jackson Bay in the south. Nestled between the Southern Alps and the Tasman Sea “The Coast” is indeed spectacular with its rugged beauty and ever present past. Gold mining, forests and coal mining are part and parcel of the history of the West Coast. Explore the enchanting forests, walk along the wild west beaches and experience first hand nature’s awesome glaciers.
Experience West Coast Region
- Five of New Zealand’s 14 National Parks
- UNESCO World Heritage Area
- Wild Tasman Sea
- Native red ratas and yellow kowhai
- Whitebait Fritters
You´ll ❤️ these great things to see & do…
- Visit Punakaiki Pancake Rocks & Blowholes
- Have a beer with a Coaster in a local pub
- Go gold panning
- Explore the National Parks
- Get up close to the glaciers on a guided trip – Fox and Franz Josef glaciers
- Rejuvenate in the hot pools at Franz Josef
- Pan for gold at Shantytown
- Watch pounamu (jade) carvers create fine jewellery
- Ty to spot kotuku, the graceful white heron
- Listen to birdsong in a remote rainforest
Useful West Coast Region Resources
The West Coast of New Zealand is sparsely populated and known for its scenic beauty. It boasts stunning coastlines, mountains, and lush bushes, while the rainforest adds to its natural allure. Heavy rainfall is typical in this region, contributing to the flourishing of the land.
The West Coast is home to various industries, such as coal mining, forestry, wood processing, fishing, farming, and tourism. Dairy farming is a popular industry in New Zealand, while the manufacturing of greenstone jewelry thrives as well. All these industries have contributed to the growth of the regional economy, thereby contributing to the wealth of New Zealand.
Tourists can see rare birds, such as the coasters. The local people are known for their hospitality and friendly approach towards visitors.
The West Coast boasts must-see attractions such as Pancake Rocks and Blowholes for tourists. Pancake rocks are unique for their thin, horizontal layers with varying thickness. In short, the West Coast and its beautiful glaciers creeping into the rainforests play a unique role in the life of New Zealand and its inhabitants.
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