Top 10 autumn activities in the South Island

Autumn in the South Island is a special time when the landscape transforms into a mosaic of rich colours.

Whether you're seeking adventure or a peaceful escape, the South Island has a treasure trove of activities to help you make the most of this stunning season. Here are the top 10 autumn activities to enjoy in the South Ssland.

1. Take a scenic cruise

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Milford Sound. Hop on a scenic cruise to experience the dramatic cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and native wildlife. Autumn's quieter season makes it the perfect time to visit and take in the tranquillity of this natural wonder​.

For a different but equally unforgettable experience, cruise the waters of Abel Tasman National Park, where golden beaches and lush coastal forests create a picturesque setting.

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2. Hike the mountains and glaciers

Autumn is the perfect time to explore the South Island's iconic mountains and glaciers. Set off on the Hooker Valley Track in Aoraki/Mount Cook National Park for spectacular views of New Zealand’s highest peak, with the landscape glowing in autumn colours.

For a more adventurous journey, take a guided walk on the Fox or Franz Josef Glaciers, where you can cross ancient ice formations and marvel at the surrounding alpine scenery.

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3. Stargaze the clear night skies

Autumn nights in the South Island are perfect for stargazing, with some of the clearest skies in the southern hemisphere. Head to the Aoraki Mackenzie Dark Sky Reserve(opens in new window), where you can book a guided stargazing tour and gaze at the Milky Way, constellations, and even distant galaxies.

For an even more immersive activity, visit Lake Tekapo / Takapō for the renowned Dark Sky Project, where you can observe the night sky through high-quality telescopes.

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4. Savour and sip the autumn delights

As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, there's no better time to visit the South Island's renowned wineries. Central Otago, famed for its exceptional Pinot Noir, delivers a wine-tasting treat like no other.

Waipara Valley, located near Christchurch, is another excellent destination for wine lovers, known for its diverse range of cool-climate varietals, including aromatic whites and elegant reds.

Further north, Marlborough shines with its vibrant Sauvignon Blanc, making it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts.

No visit to the South Island is complete without indulging in Bluff oysters, a local delicacy. These plump, fresh oysters are harvested during the autumn months and offer a briny taste of the sea. Whether enjoyed raw or cooked, Bluff oysters are a true culinary highlight of the season.

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5. Cycle the trails

Autumn is an ideal season for cycling in the South Island, with cooler temperatures and breathtaking landscapes. Ride the Alps 2 Ocean Trail, which takes you from the Southern Alps to the Pacific Ocean, passing through diverse terrains and picturesque towns.

Alternatively, cycle the Central Otago Rail Trail, where you can journey through historic gold mining towns, vineyards, and rolling hills adorned in autumn hues.

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6. Visit historic towns

The South Island's historic towns take on a special charm in autumn. Visit Arrowtown, where the streets are lined with golden trees, and the historic buildings transport you back to the gold rush era.

In Oamaru, explore the well-preserved Victorian architecture and quirky attractions, or head to Clyde, a quaint town in Central Otago, where you can enjoy the autumn colours alongside the region’s rich history.

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7. Watch the wildlife

Autumn brings unique wildlife encounters in the South Island. In Dunedin, take an albatross tour to see these majestic birds in their natural habitat, or head to Oamaru to witness the nightly parade of little blue penguins returning to shore.

In Kaikōura, join a whale-watching tour for a chance to see humpbacks, sperm whales, and dolphins up close. For a truly special excursion, embark on a kiwi-spotting tour in Stewart Island, where you can observe New Zealand’s iconic bird in the wild.

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8. Walk the coastal paths

Take in the rugged autumn beauty of the South Island's coastline on foot. The Catlins Coast offers dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches, and lush rainforests, all enhanced by the vibrant autumn foliage.

In Abel Tasman National Park, follow the coastal track through golden beaches and native bush, with the added beauty of autumn’s golden hues.

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9. Relax and recharge in the hot pools

Autumn is the perfect time to unwind and rejuvenate in the South Island's wellness retreats. Soak in the warm waters of the Onsen Hot Pools in Queenstown, where you can relax in a private pool overlooking the Shotover River and the surrounding autumn landscape.

For a more expansive retreat, visit Tekapo Springs, where you can enjoy hot pools, a day spa, and stargazing in one of the world’s best dark sky reserves.

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10. Explore unique autumn festivals

Autumn in New Zealand is a season of celebration, marked by festivals that showcase the country's vibrant culture and seasonal delights. Take part in the Arrowtown Autumn Festival(opens in new window), where the town's golden streets host parades, live music, and local crafts, all set against a backdrop of stunning autumn foliage.

Attend the Hokitika Wild Food Festival(opens in new window) on the West Coast, where adventurous foodies gather to sample everything from huhu grubs to gourmet treats.

Seafood lovers don't want to miss the Bluff Oyster Festival(opens in new window) where you can indulge in the region’s famed Bluff oysters, paired with local wines and lively entertainment.

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