Bluff
Detailed Description
Bluff is a small port town located in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island, famous for being the southernmost point of New Zealand. This place is known for its world-famous **“Bluff Oyster”**, and the annual Bluff Oyster Festival is a representative event of the region. Additionally, it serves as a gateway to Stewart Island, attracting visitors due to its unique location close to Antarctica and its historical heritage.
Features
One of the southernmost towns in New Zealand
Geographically located close to Antarctica, it is famous for being a place where you can experience the end of New Zealand.
Home of the Bluff Oyster
The oysters produced here are recognized worldwide for their exceptional quality.
Gateway to Stewart Island
Bluff is the departure point for the Stewart Island ferry service, and many travelers pass through here to visit Stewart Island.
Rich history
It holds a history as a center for early European settlers, whaling industry, and fishing.
Quiet and peaceful atmosphere
As a small town, it offers a relaxed lifestyle in harmony with nature.
City
Location:
Bluff is located about 25 km south of Invercargill, at the meeting point of the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Economy:
Fishing, particularly oyster harvesting and aquaculture, are the main economic activities. Additionally, tourism plays an important role.
Transport:
Connected by the main road to Invercargill, with regular ferry services to Stewart Island.
Attractions
Stirling Point
A landmark at the southern tip of New Zealand, featuring a famous sign that indicates distances to various cities.
Bluff Hill Lookout
A stunning lookout that offers panoramic views of the town, the Tasman Sea, and Stewart Island.
Bluff Oyster Festival
An annual festival where you can enjoy fresh oysters and various seafood produced locally.
Stewart Island
An island accessible by ferry from Bluff, it is a gem of New Zealand where you can explore wildlife and nature.
Bluff Coastal Walkway
A walkway that follows the coastline around the town, offering beautiful views of the Tasman Sea.
Southland Antarctic Gateway
Exhibitions covering Bluff's history of Antarctic exploration.
Fishing and whaling heritage sites
Bluff was a center for early whaling and fishing activities in New Zealand, with heritage sites honoring this history scattered throughout.
Accommodation
Bluff Lodge Motel
A simple and comfortable accommodation located close to the Stewart Island ferry terminal.
Marine View Bed and Breakfast
Offers beautiful views of the Tasman Sea and is suitable for family travelers.
Camping and cabin accommodations
• Bluff Campground: Offers camping and cabin options, a great place to stay in nature.
Farmstay options
• Southland Farmstay: A unique option to stay at a nearby farm and experience local life.
Accommodation near Invercargill
Staying in Invercargill and visiting Bluff for a day trip is also a good choice.
Bluff is a special place where you can feel the natural beauty, seafood, and historical charm at the southernmost town of New Zealand. Experience the end of New Zealand in the quiet town atmosphere and create special memories while tasting fresh oysters and seafood.
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Bluff Map
98 Gore Street, Bluff 9814