This is a very touristy stop, but has great views and interesting sights along a short 20-minute loop walk. See a limestone landscape of pancake-shaped rock formations and surge pools. Note that it is unlikely the blow hole will be active when you visit. It needs to be a fairly high tide with big waves for it to be going. So if you are really interested in seeing the blow hole active you need to time your visit with high tide and, ideally, a windy day with big waves. There is a small parking lot north of the visitor centre, and a big lot south of the visitor centre. There are also a few parking spots right on the side of the road. The visitor centre was newly built in 2024 and is worth a visit. There are a couple of cafes and shops selling souveniers.