Uncover the untamed beauty of New Zealand’s West Coast on a one-of-a-kind New Zealand small group tour and train journey from Franz Josef to Christchurch with Cheeky Kiwi Travel.
Learn moreElegant, spacious homestay in a 116 year old farmhouse. A place to relax and enjoy the essence of New Zealands West coast, only three minutes drive from Greymouth. Close to the town centre but rural in nature.
Learn moreCome and relax here at Chateau Backpackers & Motels after your fun-filled day on the glacier, with a cozy log fire, free breakfast, and free soup, friendly informative staff and a great atmosphere.
Learn moreBruce Bay - or Mahitahi - is a small coastal settlement with stunning sea vistas and a wonderfully wild windswept beach, 40km south of Fox Glacier and 80 km from Haast.
Learn moreThe Little Wanganui Hotel is nestled in between the lush green hills of the Kahurangi National park and the sandy beaches of the West coast, on the South Island of New Zealand.
Learn more20 kilometres south of Karamea a signpost on the Highway indicates the short walk to this tranquil and picturesque lake.
Learn moreThis delightful short walk follows a stream through the rainforest. Glow worms can be seen along the trail.
Learn moreRated "Top Choice" by lonely planet, 2012 edition, Wild Rivers Rafting rafts the renown Earthquake Section of the Buller Gorge.
Learn moreTwin Rivers is a real slice of what fly fishing in New Zealand is all about. Hiking up rivers through majestic forests, rock hopping towards the next pool, this is the sport that Kiwis know and love.
Learn moreFor a good half day trip from Greymouth head to the iconic West Coast town of Blackball.
Learn more3 day, 2 night all-inclusive private guided surf trip based on the West Coast of NZ's South Island (or Kaikoura dependent on surf forecast).
Learn moreGuided walks from a unique local Maori perspective. Experience our beautiful natural environment while learning the history of our ancestors who have walked here before you. Look through our photo gallery to see the different places we walk.
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