Cape Palliser
Cape Palliser is the southernmost point of New Zealand's North Island, located in the Wairarapa region. It is known for its rugged coastline, stunning views, and diverse wildlife, including seals and seabirds. The area is characterized by dramatic cliffs and sandy beaches, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.
The Cape Palliser Lighthouse, built in 1897, is a prominent landmark that stands 85 meters above sea level. Visitors can climb the 250 steps to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The cape is also part of the Rimutaka Range, offering opportunities for hiking and exploring the natural beauty of the region.