The suburbs of Auckland’s North Shore have a sunny seaside flavour. From Cheltenham to Torbay, there are more than ten attractive sandy beaches for sunbathing, walking and swimming. Many of New Zealand’s successful international sailors began their careers as youngsters at North Shore yacht ...
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.
Auckland’s wild west is renowned for its rugged beauty; this is where the Tasman Sea's mighty surf crashes onto vast black-sand beaches.
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. West Auckland Beaches ...
Auckland’s wild west is renowned for its rugged beauty; this is where the Tasman Sea's mighty surf crashes onto vast black-sand beaches.
The Best Beaches In Central Auckland Sentinel Beach Sentinel Road, Herne Bay, Auckland Herne Bay and Ponsonby residents are locals ofSentinel Beach. With sun loungers and plenty of trees for shade, you’ll be getting gold-class service here. It’s not the largest beach, so get there early ...
With golden strips of sand and warm, turquoise waters,New Zealand’s beaches are on par with Fiji, the Caribbean, and the Gulf Coast. The country is a wonderland filled with white-sand shores, hidden coves, and colorful reefs. The island nation mainly consists of its North Island and Sout...
As well as hosting New Zealand's largest city, the Auckland region features many quaint, diverse places. Don't miss visiting Piha beach and Waiheke Island.
填空Auckland is a famous coastal city in northern New Zealand. It covers an are a of 1,086 square kilometers with a population of 1.46million. The history of the city dates back to 650 years ago when the Maoris settled in the area. Since 1945, Auckland has grown_ 1(rapid). It was...
Auckland, in New Zealand's North Island, is a multi-cultural hub of food and wine, music, art and culture. Visit the West Coast's black-sand beaches, explore one of the 48 volcanic cones or sip wine on Waiheke Island.