Tucked away on the resplendent West Coast of New Zealand's South Island, near the small historical settlement of Charleston, are the serene and relatively untouched Constant and Joyce Bays. These hidden gems boast rugged coastlines and are well-known for their striking rock formations and lush, native bush that comes right down to the water's edge. The beaches here are composed of a unique blend of sand and pebbles, presenting a striking contrast against the turquoise blue sea. Activities include kayaking, fishing, and coastal walks, offering something for every visitor. Unfortunately, Constant and Joyce Bays have few amenities, so plan your trip accordingly, although it does have public access and is known for its natural beauty and tranquility.