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Farewell Spit
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Perched at the top of South Island, New Zealand, Farewell Spit Nature Reserve is a haven for birdwatchers, conservationists, and those simply seeking tranquility amidst wild natural beauty. This narrow stretch of sand spans 35km into the Tasman Sea, creating an unspoiled ecosystem teeming with birdlife.

History

Farewell Spit is New Zealand’s longest sand spit and has been a dedicated Nature Reserve since 1938. It is also a Ramsar site, a Wetland of International Importance, particularly because it plays host to over 90 species of birds, including significant populations of migratory waterfowl.

How to Get There

The Nature Reserve, located at the northern end of Golden Bay, can be reached from Nelson (approximately 2.5 hours drive) by following State Highway 60 to the end. The nearest towns are Collingwood and Takaka, and there is no public transport available, so self-driving or booking an organized tour is recommended.

List of Attractions

  • Wharariki Beach: A picturesque spot with stunning rock formations
  • Fossil Point: Home to historical, unique geological formations
  • Puponga Farm Park: Offers panoramic views and walking tracks
  • Birdwatching: Farewell Spit is a bird sanctuary with over 90 species
  • Eco tours: Guided eco-tours to the lighthouse and the tip of Farewell Spit
  • The Gannet Colony: The South Island’s only gannet breeding location.

Ticket Information

Public access to Farewell Spit is restricted to protect its delicate eco-system. However, you can visit the area with authorized tours like Farewell Spit Eco Tours. Tour price varies depending on the chosen package. Tickets can be bought at the visitor center or online in advance.

Tips for Visiting

  • Book your eco tours in advance, especially during the holiday seasons.
  • Bring your binoculars for birdwatching.
  • Be prepared for windy conditions, especially at the spit. A windproof jacket is a must.
  • Respect the environment: please don’t leave any rubbish and adhere to all signage and instructions.
  • Observe any restrictions on visiting to protect the delicate environment and birdlife.

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