

A stunning black sand beach with unique rock formations and a historic lighthouse.
Castlepoint Beach is known for its unpredictable weather, a waterproof jacket is essential to protect from rain and wind.
The sun can be strong at the beach, a sun hat is recommended to protect from sunburn and heat exhaustion.
Castlepoint Beach has rocky areas, water shoes are optional but can provide comfort and protection while exploring the shore.
Grilled sausage, bacon, and egg in a soft roll, often served with hash browns.
Crispy battered fish with thick-cut chips, served with tartar sauce.
Traditional Māori feast cooked in an earth oven, featuring slow-cooked meats and vegetables.
Iconic beachside cafe with stunning views of the Wellington Harbour and the South Coast.

Historic restaurant offering fine dining in a charming 19th-century villa.

Beachfront dining with a focus on fresh, local seafood and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.
A historic lighthouse offering panoramic views of the ocean and nearby islands.

A beautiful park with walking tracks, picnic areas, and stunning coastal scenery.
Experience the stunning night sky and stargazing opportunities at this beach after dark.
Crafted from New Zealand greenstone, this necklace is a symbol of Maori culture and connection to the land.
Locally produced honey from Castlepoint's native bush, a unique taste of the region's flora.
Handwoven using traditional Maori techniques, these textiles tell the story of Castlepoint's people and landscape.
A treasure trove of Bengal's rich history and culture, this museum houses an impressive collection of art, textiles, and archaeological artifacts.

Nestled in the Garhwal Himalayas, Badrinath Temple Museum offers a glimpse into the rich history and culture of Hinduism.
Nestled in the Kullu Valley, Hase Dera Temple is a serene and picturesque hill temple dedicated to Lord Hanuman.