


Cape Palliser Lighthouse, New Zealand's oldest working lighthouse, stands sentinel over the rugged and beautiful Palliser Bay.
Crispy fritters made from tiny whitebait fish, served with tartare sauce.
Fresh crayfish meat served on a bed of greens with a lemon and garlic dressing.
Slow-cooked lamb shanks served with a tangy mint sauce and root vegetables.
A cozy cafe near the lighthouse, known for its stunning views and delicious breakfast options.
A popular cafe by the sea, offering a great selection of lunch options with a view.
An upscale restaurant offering a unique dining experience with stunning ocean views.
New Zealand's oldest lighthouse, offering stunning coastal views.
A scenic walk through unique rock formations and native bush.
A beautiful lake perfect for sunset views and birdwatching.
Cape Palliser Lighthouse is known for its unpredictable weather, with rain being common.
The lighthouse is located at the end of a steep, uneven track, requiring sturdy footwear.
To observe wildlife and enjoy the scenic views around the lighthouse.
A practical reminder of your visit, these tea towels feature the iconic lighthouse and are handmade by local artisans.
Crafted from sacred New Zealand jade, these pieces are a symbol of strength and resilience, and are often given as gifts.
Produced by bees feeding on the native manuka bush, this honey is renowned for its unique taste and health benefits.
A vibrant night market in Bhutan's historic Punakha district, offering local cuisine, handicrafts, and cultural experiences.
A serene, modernist garden designed by Le Corbusier, offering a peaceful retreat in Lyon.
A breathtaking viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Godavari River and the Eastern Ghats, Papikondalu is a must-visit for nature lovers.