West Coast - Featured Destinations

West Coast - Guide, Map and 360° Panoramas

The West Coast is one of the most sparsely populated regions of New Zealand. The region runs down the western side of New Zealand's South Island and is made up of three districts, Buller, Grey and Westland. To the north is Nelson. Down the western side are the regions of Canterbury and Otago. To the south is Southland and the western side is bounded by the Pacific Ocean. The principle towns are Greymouth, Hokitika and Westport. This map and guide shows some of the sights of the West Coast region. Each location is accompanied by a 360%deg; panorama and some local information. Today the West Coast is famous for it's natural wonders such as Fox Glacier and Franz Josef Glacier, where people flock to tour the glaciers and taken helicopter rides over them. The drive along the West Coast has been named among the most dramatic drives on Earth. Highway 6 links the southern end of the West Coast with Wanaka and the Queenstown-Lakes District in Central Otago via the dramatic Haast Pass. To the north, just south of Greymouth, Highway 73 leads through the mountains to Canterbury through Arthur's Pass. The 6 continues north to Nelson.

Recent Local Panoramas

Rain Forest Walk at Fox Glacier
Rain Forest Walk at Fox Glacier / Fox Glacier
Fox Glacier Trail
Fox Glacier Trail / Fox Glacier
Fox Glacier Carpark
Fox Glacier Carpark / Fox Glacier
Fox Glacier Township
Fox Glacier Township / Fox Glacier
Havelock Creek at Karangarua
Havelock Creek at Karangarua / Fox Glacier
Moss and Lichen at Havelock Creek
Moss and Lichen at Havelock Creek / Fox Glacier
Highway 6 at Havelock Creek
Highway 6 at Havelock Creek / Fox Glacier
Havelock Creek
Havelock Creek / Fox Glacier


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