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Best Photo Spots in the South Island

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

The list

1

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
2

Church of the Good Shepherd

Lake Tekapo

Stone church with turquoise lake and mountain backdrop. Day and night (stargazing).

Best time: Golden hour; night for stars.

  • Parking can fill
  • Respect services
  • Dark Sky Reserve
3

Lake Pukaki lookout (Aoraki/Mount Cook)

Canterbury

Turquoise lake with New Zealand’s highest peak. Multiple pull-offs on the Tekapo–Mount Cook road.

Best time: Clear days. Morning light.

  • Several lookouts
  • On way to Mount Cook
  • No entry fee
4

Hooker Valley (Mount Cook)

Aoraki/Mount Cook

Swing bridges, glacial river, and Aoraki in the frame. Walk to the lake for reflection shots.

Best time: Clear mornings.

  • 3–4 hr return
  • Start early
  • Layer up
5

Lake Matheson (Fox Glacier)

West Coast

Mirror reflections of Aoraki and Tasman. Classic NZ photo; still mornings best.

Best time: Still, clear mornings.

  • 1.5 hr loop
  • Sunrise popular
  • Near Fox Glacier
6

Punakaiki Pancake Rocks

West Coast

Limestone formations and blowholes. Dramatic in swell; easy access.

Best time: Year-round. Swell for spray.

  • Short walk
  • Coastal drive
  • No drone without permit
7

Milford Sound lookouts

Fiordland

Mitre Peak, waterfalls, and fiord views. From the road and on cruises.

Best time: Rain brings waterfalls.

  • Allow full day
  • Book cruise
  • Road is scenic too
8

Kaikōura coast and peninsula

Canterbury

Sea, mountains, seals, and whales. Coastal drive and peninsula walk.

Best time: Clear days. Whale watch by boat.

  • Seal colony
  • Coastal road
  • Christchurch day trip
9

Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu

Otago

Lake, Remarkables, and town. Skyline Gondola for aerial views.

Best time: Golden hour from shore or gondola.

  • Waterfront
  • Gondola for panorama
  • Glenorchy drive
10

Lindis Pass summit

Canterbury/Otago

Tussock hills and big skies. Quick stop on Tekapo–Wanaka drive.

Best time: Clear days. Year-round.

  • Pull-off at summit
  • Sealed road
  • Wear warm layer

Golden hour and weather

Sunrise and sunset often give the best light. Clear days show off the mountains; moody weather can be dramatic. Always respect the environment and other visitors.

That Wanaka Tree

The lone willow in Lake Wanaka is one of NZ’s most photographed subjects. Shoot from the shore; sunrise and sunset are popular. Please stay on public land and don’t damage the tree.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the best photo spot in the South Island?
That Wanaka Tree, Church of the Good Shepherd (Tekapo), and Lake Pukaki with Mount Cook are among the most iconic. Lake Matheson and Milford Sound are also top spots.
When is the best time to photograph That Wanaka Tree?
Sunrise and sunset give the best light. Calm days allow reflections. Visit early to avoid crowds.
Can I fly a drone at these spots?
Drone rules vary. DOC and council bylaws apply; many scenic areas have restrictions. Check before you fly.
Is Lake Tekapo good for astrophotography?
Yes. Lake Tekapo is in a Dark Sky Reserve. Church of the Good Shepherd is a famous night subject. Respect other stargazers and avoid light pollution.

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