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Curio Bay is a coastal embayment in the Southland District of New Zealand, best known as the site of a petrified forest some 180 million years old. It also hosts a yellow-eyed penguin colony, arguably the rarest of penguin species, with approximately 1600 breeding pairs in the extant population. The bay, along with neighbouring Porpoise Bay, is home to the endemic Hector's dolphin. Southern right whales are occasionally observed offshore, as on numerous parts of the country's coast. Located near the southernmost point of the South Island, Curio Bay is one of the major attractions in the Catlins, attracting around 100,000 visitors per year. The town of Waikawa has an information center for tourists.The now petrified logs, from ancient conifers closely related to modern kauri and Norfolk pine, were buried by ancient volcanic mud flows and gradually replaced by silica to produce the fossils now exposed by the sea.The fossilised forest grew at a time of semi-tropical climate and before grasses and flowering plants had come into existence. The original forest of cycads, conifers and ferns was buried by massive floods of ash and volcanic debris either directly from a volcanic eruption or from later heavy rain on a barren volcanic mountain. Distinct bands of fossilised vegetation exposed in the cliff face indicate that in between such floods, the forest grew back at least four times over a period of some 20,000 years. Following this, the area remained buried over millions of years. Silica started to impregnate the wood and eventually turned it into stone, preserving not just tree stumps and wood, but in some places also fern fronds and leaves.

Address: Waikawa, New Zealand
State: Waikawa



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Still one of my favourite places. Great views lovely beach one way, rock exploration the other. Facilities to sit and appreciate the view, eat your lunch and take it all in. Cafes close at hand. Dolphins on a nice day swimming beautifully in and out the waves. Spectacular.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo wait
Visitors to Curio Bay during the summer and autumn can often see Hector's dolphins surfing in the waves. Along with yellow-eyed penguins, fur seals and sea lions are also known to visit at Curio Bay Curio Bay is also of international significance for its Petrified Forest dating back to the Jurassic period. The tree fossils you see here are similar to Kauri and Matai trees, are estimated to be 170 million years old. The petrified forest has remnants of the tree stumps, covered in an ancient lava flow.
Absolutely loved seeing this ancient fossilized petrifiedforrest. Definitely worth visiting. Donations accepted for penguin sanctuary but otherwise free access.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
Beautiful view. It seems to always be foggy and rainy when I’m there which is a bummer though, the colours would be stunning in the sunlight. Also windy, so wear the right clothes.
Wanted to see some penguins but I guess they were hiding A beautiful beach with a lovely view
Great spot to swim, unfortunately we only saw one seal, but the beach and the rocks are truly beautiful. I reckon the best way to visit that spot is to stay there for the night, either camp or camper van. At least that’s what I will do next time. Can easily spend a few hours there if you are just dropping by. According to the notice board, 5pm is the best timing to see penguins coming home during summer time.
Beautiful beauty in her own context. Bit windy but this was furthered southern point than Bluff. Very peaceful and easy to get to.
Amazing place. So nice, quiet and spectacular.
Even in a cloudy day, this is a majestic place to visit no only due to be one of the best places to meet pinguins, but also because of its nature beauty with amazing cliffs and beachs. Renting a place to camp is possible, so anyone can enjoy for a full weekend all this amazing place that can be much beautiful also during the night with a clear sky. If anyone is going to spend a weekend, recommend to take your own provisions because is a remote area, being possible to eat in the restaurant on the cliffs. Also there is a museum about all the region inside of the restaurant and a surfing school for anyone desiring to learn surfing or maybe just rent some equipments.
A stunning piece of NZ landscape, a must visit to see the petrified forest and we were lucky to observe three rare yellow eyed penguins. Best time to visit is early evening when they return to their nests.
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