Punakaiki, a scenic coastal settlement on New Zealand’s rugged West Coast, is famed for its dramatic Pancake Rocks and Blowholes at Dolomite Point - a geological wonder shaped by millions of years of erosion. Towering limestone formations with stacked, pancake-like layers rhythmically release plumes of seawater during high tide, drawing visitors from around the globe. Nestled between lush rainforest and the Tasman Sea, Punakaiki offers more than just natural spectacle - the nearby Punakaiki River and Pororari River Scenic Reserve provide excellent walking tracks, including the popular Pororari River Track, part of the old Buller Gorge route. Wildlife lovers may spot little blue penguins returning ashore at dusk. With its blend of geology, ecology, and adventure, Punakaiki serves as a compelling stop along one of New Zealand’s most scenic drives.