Bluff is famous for its oysters and its picturesque views, particularly from Stirling Point.
The best time to visit Bluff is during the Bluff Oyster & Food Festival, which usually occurs in May.
Yes, Bluff Hill offers excellent hiking trails with stunning views.
Yes, you can see marine life like penguins and a variety of birds around Bluff and nearby islands.
Yes, Bluff is known for its peaceful atmosphere and natural beauty, making it perfect for a quiet getaway.
Be sure to try the Bluff oysters, a delicacy popular with both locals and tourists.
You can reach Bluff by car or bus from Invercargill, the closest city, or by ferry from Stewart Island.
Yes, visiting the Bluff Maritime Museum provides great cultural and historical insights.
Pack warm clothing regardless of the season, as the weather can be unpredictable.
While having a car is convenient, Bluff is small enough to explore on foot or by bicycle.