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SOUTHLAND

New Zealand's 'deep south' is a contrasting mix of raw coastlines, untouched wilderness and great swathes of farmland.
Known for its famous Bluff Oysters and the launching place for a visit to Stewart island, it's laid-back, lightly populated and a region where getting off the beaten track goes with the territory. Whether you want to hit the golf course, visit the Maritime Museum, ... is plenty to keep you entertained.
Southland is New Zealand’s southern most region renowned for its Bluff oysters, rugged hills and rolling plains. Invercargill is the largest urban centre and is the gateway to Stewart Island. A drive along the Catlin Coast allows visitors to explore caves, forests, waterfalls, deserted beaches and generally feast on an abundance of wildlife and rugged beauty.
WILDLIFE | ADVENTURE | FORESTS | LANDSCAPES & SCENERY | CAVES | WATERFALLS | COASTLINE
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