Description
Shag Point in New Zealand is a popular destination for visitors who want to see fur seals in their natural habitat.
The area offers several walking trails that provide visitors with the opportunity to view these amazing creatures up close. One of the most popular trails is the Shag Point Seal Viewing Walk, which is an easy 1.2-mile out-and-back route that takes about 28 minutes to complete. The trail starts near Palmerston, Otago, and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the sea and the rocky shore where the fur seals can be found.
At Matakaea Reserve, Shag Point, visitors can take two short walks to view sea birds and watch NZ fur seals basking in the sun. The flat rock platforms provide an easy haul-out site for New Zealand fur seals, and cliff-top viewing areas allow visitors to observe seal behavior without disturbing them. Although the seals can be difficult to spot at first, visitors can usually see them basking in the sun or playing in the water with a bit of patience and a keen eye. It is important to keep a safe distance from the seals and avoid disturbing them.
Access to Shag Point is easy, with a free car park available for visitors. From there, visitors can walk on a path towards the cliffs and keep their eyes out for the seals. It is only a 2-minute walk down to the viewing areas where visitors can easily view the sea lions, seals, and other wildlife. In addition to fur seals, visitors can also see shags in flight and enjoy the stunning views over the rocks to the sea. The area is peaceful and offers a great opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of New Zealand's coastline.
Overall, Shag Point is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in seeing fur seals in their natural habitat. With easy access, well-maintained trails, and stunning views, it is the perfect place to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of New Zealand's coastline.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Suited For: Kids