• Cape Palliser Lighthouse is a lighthouse at Cape Palliser in the Wellington region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is owned and operated by Maritime New Zealand.
  • For travellers, New Zealanders or Locals, a trip to Cape Palliser is a must do. It's about a 15-30 minute walk from the small cluster of houses to the Lighthouse.
  • Cape Palliser Lighthouse is located on the south eastern side of the Wairarapa coast, a couple of hours drive from Wellington City.
    Bulunamadı: adası, kuzey
  • The road to Cape Palliser, on the South coast of North Island, is one of the most beautiful drives in the country.
  • Cape Palliser Deniz Feneri bir deniz feneri -de Cape Palliser içinde Wellington bölgesi Kuzey Ada nın-nin Yeni Zelanda.[1]...
  • The road to Cape Palliser is dramatically scenic, from the pounding surf and rocky coastline to the stunning sunsets here.
  • Get a few puffs into your lungs on the 250-step climb to the base of this candy-striped lighthouse (1897).
  • Sheltered by the Aorangi Mountains but exposed to the ravages of the sea, Palliser Bay’s commercial fisherman eke out at living at Ngawi.
  • The point – and it’s a high one – of the trip is the Cape Palliser lighthouse, constructed in 1897, once fuelled by oil.
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  • One of the most iconic lighthouses in New Zealand thanks to its traditional red and white stripes, Cape Palliser marks the southernmost point of the North Island...
  • Reminiscent of the volatile South Island, the winding ocean road that leads to the famous Cape Palliser Lighthouse is anything but calm.
  • Known for its giant seal colony, grand old lighthouse set onto steep cliffs and a whole lot of steps, Cape Palliser is one of New Zealand’s most unique places to visit.