That Wanaka Tree
Wanaka
Iconic lone willow in Lake Wanaka. Sunrise and sunset; calm days for reflections.
Best time: Sunrise/sunset. Year-round.
- Stay on shore
- Respect the tree
- Early for fewer people
The South Island is a photographer’s dream. From the famous That Wanaka Tree and turquoise lakes to Mount Cook reflections and coastal lookouts, here are the best spots, with tips on when to shoot and how to get there.
Updated for 2026
Wanaka
Iconic lone willow in Lake Wanaka. Sunrise and sunset; calm days for reflections.
Best time: Sunrise/sunset. Year-round.
Lake Tekapo
Stone church with turquoise lake and mountain backdrop. Day and night (stargazing).
Best time: Golden hour; night for stars.
Canterbury
Turquoise lake with New Zealand’s highest peak. Multiple pull-offs on the Tekapo–Mount Cook road.
Best time: Clear days. Morning light.
Aoraki/Mount Cook
Swing bridges, glacial river, and Aoraki in the frame. Walk to the lake for reflection shots.
Best time: Clear mornings.
West Coast
Mirror reflections of Aoraki and Tasman. Classic NZ photo; still mornings best.
Best time: Still, clear mornings.
West Coast
Limestone formations and blowholes. Dramatic in swell; easy access.
Best time: Year-round. Swell for spray.
Fiordland
Mitre Peak, waterfalls, and fiord views. From the road and on cruises.
Best time: Rain brings waterfalls.
Canterbury
Sea, mountains, seals, and whales. Coastal drive and peninsula walk.
Best time: Clear days. Whale watch by boat.
Otago
Lake, Remarkables, and town. Skyline Gondola for aerial views.
Best time: Golden hour from shore or gondola.
Canterbury/Otago
Tussock hills and big skies. Quick stop on Tekapo–Wanaka drive.
Best time: Clear days. Year-round.
Itineraries, camping guides, and drive routes to help you plan.
Check availability and book your vehicle for your South Island trip.
Check Availability