Hump Ridge Track - Southland, New Zealand
Hump Ridge Track © Pink Penguin Studio

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Rakiura - Land of Glowing Skies

Nestled at the southernmost tip of New Zealand, Rakiura Stewart Island is a hidden paradise waiting to weave its magic into your soul. A mere 30km from the South Island, it is a perfect retreat for those seeking peace, quiet, and adventure. Rakiura, often called "The Land of Glowing Skies," enchants…

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Winter in Southland

Winter in Southland should be your choice of season to visit. June to August Temperatures between 10°C and 0°C As the seasons shift, days get shorter, and a crisp chill fills the air. Murihiku Southland transforms. Unlike other parts of the country that experience mild winters, Southland…

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Southland's Underwater World

Southland is known for its stunning landscapes, but beneath the surface lies an entirely different paradise waiting for your. Discover a world of wonder, mystery, and unparalleled beauty under the waves. From its rugged coastline to its stunning marine biodiversity, the underwater realm of Southland…

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Relax & Refresh in Southland

Southland is filled with adventure around every corner, from jet boating and kayaking to Great Walks and scenic flights. However, sometimes finding moments of tranquillity is essential to restore our energy and well-being in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Nestled in the scenic landscapes of…

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Autumn in Southland

Discover autumn in Murihiku Southland, one of the best times to visit. March to May Temperatures between 10°C and 20°C The crisp air whispers change, the days grow shorter, and a kaleidoscope of colours paints the landscape - autumn has arrived in Southland, and it's nothing short of breathtaking…

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Tīeke / Saddleback

The saddleback, also known as the tīeke, is a remarkable bird native to New Zealand, celebrated for its unique appearance and conservation success story. Saddlebacks are characterized by their striking black plumage with a distinctive chestnut saddle-like patch on their back, which gives them their…

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Kākāriki

Kākāriki, meaning 'small green parrot' in Māori, are beautiful forest birds that were once common throughout New Zealand, but are now largely restricted to pest-free offshore and outlying islands, such as Stewart Island and Ulva Island. These colourful parrots are native to New Zealand and feed on…

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Spring in Southland

Spring offers green valleys, snowy mountains and longer, warmer days. September to November Temperatures between 10°C and 20°C Spring has sprung in Southland, and the entire region bursts with life! Gone are the crisp days of winter, replaced by a gentle warmth that coaxes nature out of its slumber…

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Tītī / Muttonbird

Tītī is a delicacy, with its unique flavour often showcased in traditional Māori dishes. The tītī muttonbird, or sooty shearwater, is a captivating seabird known for its striking dark brown plumage adorned with silvery-white wing markings. But here's the fascinating part: muttonbirding. This…

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Easter in Southland

Easter is the perfect time to take a short break away with family and friends and experience all Southland has to offer. With Southland Anniversary Day also tacked onto Easter, this is the perfect time to enjoy the fantastic destinations located in the region. No matter your holiday length…

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