Bluff is a small coastal town located in the Southland region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is situated at the southernmost point of the island and is known for its stunning views of the surrounding ocean and nearby Stewart Island. The town is famous for its seafood, particularly its oysters, and hosts an annual oyster festival that attracts visitors from all over the country. Bluff is a historic town with a rich maritime heritage, and visitors can explore its many historic buildings and sites, including the iconic Stirling Point signpost, which marks the southern end of State Highway 1. The town is also a popular spot for fishing and boating, and there are several scenic walking tracks and nature reserves in the area.