Ask any Kiwi what their favourite beach is, and they'll all have a different answer. From north to south, here's a few of the many, many New Zealand beaches.
Escape the capital with a 30-minute drive toMākara Beach—one of New Zealand’s best hidden beaches. Wild and untamed, the beach is covered with smooth stones, driftwood and rock pools. There is a range of walking tracks showcasing views of the secluded beach, nearby wind turbines and eve...
One of the best parts about Auckland is the fact that writing a list of the best beaches within a region is absolutely possible.
Abel Tasman’s beaches require a smidge of effort on your part, but the rewards are plentiful. Hike or rent a kayak for a few days, stopping off at the endless unoccupied bays along the way. Make sure you schedule in some time to soothe aching muscles on little crescent of Te Pukatea...
New Zealand also has spectacular sand surrounded by magnificent views that will make travelers feel like they are in paradise. Tulum, Mexico provides vacationers the unique opportunity to swim near ancient Mayan ruins. If you are more adventurous, you may prefer the beaches on Palaui Island in ...
New Zealand also has spectacular sand surrounded by magnificent views that will make travelers feel like they are in paradise. Tulum, Mexico provides vacationers the unique opportunity to swim near ancient Mayan ruins. If you are more adventurous, you may prefer the beaches on Palaui Island in ...
The beach is about three kilometres long, and as a regularly patrolled area, it’s one of the safest Auckland beaches for swimming, especially for less confident swimmers. Just make sure you swim between the flags; advice which applies to all patrolledNew Zealand beaches. ...
Best for beaches 60km (37.3 miles), 3-5 days, intermediate One of New Zealand’s most popular Great Walks, the Abel Tasman Coast Track follows the coastline ofAbel Tasman National Park. The track winds through lush forest and golden beaches. Sections of the trail are popular with day visit...
Sydney's beaches, ocean pools and coastal walks Beach life is fused to city life in Sydney, so you can mix urban pleasures with swimming, surfing and refreshing seaside hikes. Sydney is very much a marine city. At its coastal edge the Pacific Ocean delivers non-stop surf to easy-going ...