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Best Camping Beaches in New Zealand

Best Camping Beaches in New Zealand

Best Camping Beaches in New Zealand

Sandee Ohawe Beach

24 / 7

4.2

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Ohawe Beach

New Zealand, Taranaki, Ohawe

Ohawe Beach is a tranquil coastal gem located in the Taranaki Region of New Zealand, offering visitors a peaceful escape with its expansive sandy shores and sweeping ocean views. This beach is known for its calm ambiance, making it an ideal destination for families, couples, and nature lovers seeking a serene retreat away from crowded tourist spots. The beach’s gently sloping sands and scenic backdrop of lush greenery and rugged cliffs create a picturesque setting that invites relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.
Visitors often remark on the friendly local vibe and the beach’s well-maintained environment, which enhances the overall experience. Whether for a day trip or an extended stay, Ohawe Beach provides a refreshing coastal atmosphere with a blend of natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Its accessibility from nearby towns makes it a favored spot for both locals and travelers looking for a blend of calm waters and scenic surroundings.
With its location along New Zealand’s west coast, Ohawe Beach benefits from fantastic sunsets and a cooler climate, perfect for beach strolls and peaceful moments by the sea throughout the year. The blend of ocean, sand, and native flora supports a diverse ecosystem, adding to the unique appeal of this beach destination.
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Sandee Ohope Beach

24 / 7

4.05

2

Ohope Beach

New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, Ohope Beach

Located on the Eastern Bay of Plenty in the northeast coast of New Zealand's North Island, Ohope Beach is an 11-kilometer-long white sand beach, making it one of the longest beaches in New Zealand.  This beach is positioned between the town of Whakatane and Ohiwa Harbour and has a spectacular backdrop of low-lying sand dunes, coastal vegetation, and several oceanfront buildings, which together offer Instagram-worthy views of Whale Island, White Island, and the sweeping coast of East Cape.  This beach is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty, flora, and fauna of the region.  Ohope Beach was voted as the most-loved beach in New Zealand and also ranked among the top 10 beaches in the South Pacific in various travel polls, and it also a favorite of Randall Kaplan, the world’s foremost beach expert who is known as Mr. Beach.

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Sandee Ninety Mile Beach

24 / 7

4

3

Ninety Mile Beach

New Zealand, Northland, Te Hiku Community

Located on the western coast of the North Island in the Far North region of New Zealand, Ninety Mile Beach - also known as Te-Oneroa-a-Tohe - is an 88-kilometer-long, beige sand beach. The beach stretches from Ahipara Bay in the southwest to Scott Point in the northwest and has a spectacular backdrop of sand dunes, scrubland, wild vegetation, and a few oceanfront buildings, creating a picturesque setting along the Tasman Sea.  The beach is officially designated as a highway and is used by vehicles as a substitute for State Highway 1 north of Kaitaia, though driving conditions depend on the tides.  This beach is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices that preserve its natural environment and marine life.

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Sandee Tokerau Beach

24 / 7

4.15

4

Tokerau Beach

New Zealand, Northland, Te Hiku Community

Tokerau Beach, located on the Karikari Peninsula in Northland, New Zealand, is a pristine and inviting coastal destination known for its serene natural beauty and easy access to aquatic adventures. The beach boasts a long stretch of golden sands framed by native vegetation and remarkable ocean views, offering a tranquil atmosphere that appeals to both locals and visitors seeking relaxation or outdoor activities. Its unique location away from bustling city centers makes it a perfect spot for unwinding while enjoying the stunning landscape of Northland.

Visitors to Tokerau Beach often praise its calm waters and clean surroundings, making it ideal for families and nature lovers. The beach also serves as a gateway for boating and kayaking, with facilities that accommodate easy launching and retrieval of watercraft. The welcoming vibe, combined with scenic vistas and opportunities for marine exploration, positions Tokerau Beach as a must-visit destination for those exploring New Zealand's northern coastline.
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Sandee Whangamata Beach

24 / 7

4.4

5

Whangamata Beach

New Zealand, Waikato, Whangamata

Whangamata Beach is a stunning coastal destination located in the Waikato region of New Zealand. Known for its expansive sandy shores and crystal-clear waters, it offers an inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and adventure. The beach is embraced by a vibrant seaside town, which combines natural beauty with a lively community vibe, making it a favored spot for locals and visitors alike.
Whangamata Beach distinguishes itself with its consistent surf breaks, making it a hotspot for surfers of all levels. The surrounding landscape features scenic walking tracks and picnic spots, enhancing the overall experience. Visitors often praise the beach for its family-friendly environment while appreciating the local culture and laid-back charm that permeates the area.
The welcoming ambiance and well-maintained facilities contribute to its reputation as one of New Zealand’s premier beach destinations. Whether for sunbathing, water sports, or enjoying coastal walks, Whangamata Beach caters to diverse interests, all set against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty and a warm community spirit.
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Sandee Waipu Cove

24 / 7

4.2

6

Waipu Cove

New Zealand, Northland, Waipu

Located in the picturesque region of Waipu, Northland, New Zealand, the beach at Waipu Cove is a stunning coastal destination cherished for its golden sands and tranquil waters. Its unique charm lies in the seamless blend of pristine natural beauty and a laid-back atmosphere that invites visitors to unwind and immerse themselves in the coastal lifestyle. The beach’s gentle surf and expansive shoreline make it ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
The surrounding area is noted for its scenic walking trails and proximity to quaint local towns, offering a great balance between natural exploration and accessibility. This beach is a vibrant spot where you can witness breathtaking sunrises, enjoy calm swims, or simply stroll along its stretch while feeling the refreshing sea breeze. The community vibe here is welcoming, making it a favorite for repeat visitors and newcomers alike.
Waipu Cove’s appeal extends beyond the beach itself, featuring a rich coastal ecosystem and opportunities to observe a variety of marine life, adding to the immersive experience of this Northland gem.
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Sandee Tapotupotu Bay

24 / 7

4.25

7

Tapotupotu Bay

New Zealand, Northland, Cape Reinga

Tapotupotu Bay is a stunning beach located near Cape Reinga in Northland, New Zealand. It offers breathtaking views and a serene atmosphere, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility. The area is known for its basic yet clean facilities, which include essential amenities for visitors.

The beach is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and offers a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. It is also close to the Tapotupotu Bay Camping Area, which provides opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature.

Visitors can enjoy the scenic views, engage in hiking, or simply relax on the beach, making it a versatile destination for all types of travelers.
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Sandee Matai Bay

24 / 7

4.05

8

Matai Bay

New Zealand, Northland, Te Hiku Community

Maitai Bay, located on the scenic Karikari Peninsula in New Zealand's Northland region, is a stunning public beach known for its pristine white sands and crystal-clear waters. This beach offers a tranquil escape with breathtaking ocean views framed by rugged native bush, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers and those seeking peaceful seaside relaxation. Open 24 hours daily, Maitai Bay is a perfect destination for both day visitors and campers looking to immerse themselves in a beautiful coastal environment.

This beach is celebrated for its family-friendly atmosphere, with gentle waves that are ideal for swimming and beach activities. It also serves as a gateway to many outdoor adventures and offers easy access to nearby hiking trails and picnic spots. Its combination of natural beauty and accessibility makes Maitai Bay a cherished gem among visitors and locals alike.

The vibe here is laid-back and welcoming, attracting a diverse crowd including families, hikers, and campers. The beach’s well-maintained surroundings and eco-conscious facilities reflect a commitment to preserving its unique environment, providing an enjoyable experience that harmonizes recreation with nature conservation.
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Sandee Waihi Beach

24 / 7

4.05

9

Waihi Beach

New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, Waihi Beach

Your New Zealand trip would not be complete without a trip to Waihi Beach. This authentic Kiwi beach resides in Bay of Plenty Region, around two-hour driving distance south of Auckland. This nine-kilometer-long white sand beach is popular all year-round, with tourists coming from across the globe to enjoy the spectacular ocean views. Surfing is especially popular here at Waihi beach, thanks to the warm waters and great wave conditions. Other fun activities include fishing, diving, kayaking, and paddleboarding. This beach is especially family-friendly, with a great number of parks, playgrounds and cafes for you all to enjoy. Waihi Beach is also a convenient location for those of you who want to travel to Coromandel region to visit the famous Hobbiton, Rotorua, and the Waitomo Caves. Tourists also love to spend time exploring the gold-mining history of nearby Waihi and the Karangahake Gorge. Waihi Beach is the perfect place to explore New Zealand scenery and culture.
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24 / 7

4.25

10

Stony Beach

New Zealand, Canterbury, Hickory Bay

Stony Beach, located in Hickory Bay, Canterbury, New Zealand, offers a serene and scenic coastal escape known for its natural beauty and tranquil environment. This beach is characterized by its pebbled shores and rocky outcrops, which create a picturesque landscape perfect for visitors seeking a mix of relaxation and exploration. The area maintains a welcoming atmosphere suitable for families, solo travelers, and groups, with plenty of opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy water-based activities.
Visitors often praise the beach for its clean environment and the presence of diverse marine life, adding to its appeal for snorkelers and nature enthusiasts. The beach's accessibility and the presence of lifeguards contribute to a safe and enjoyable experience. Alongside its natural charms, Stony Beach is also noted for its inclusivity, catering to the LGBTQ+ community and offering a variety of amenities that enhance comfort and convenience for all visitors.
Whether you're interested in leisurely strolls, picnics, or engaging in active sports, Stony Beach provides a versatile setting. Its combination of natural allure and thoughtful facilities makes it a standout spot in the Canterbury region.
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Sandee Anaura Bay Beach

24 / 7

4.1

11

Anaura Bay Beach

New Zealand, Gisborne, Tokomaru Bay

Anaura Bay Beach, located near Tokomaru Bay in Gisborne, New Zealand, is a scenic and tranquil coastal destination known for its pristine shoreline and natural beauty. This beach offers a serene escape with its wide, sandy stretches and crystal-clear waters, making it perfect for visitors seeking relaxation and outdoor adventure. The area exudes a laid-back and welcoming atmosphere, characterized by a mix of native wildlife and rich Maori cultural heritage, which adds a unique charm to the beach experience.

Visitors can appreciate the unspoiled environment surrounded by lush greenery, with opportunities for peaceful nature walks and exploration. The gentle waves and calm waters are suitable for families and casual swimmers, while the picturesque setting invites photographers and nature enthusiasts alike. Overall, Anaura Bay Beach blends natural splendor with cultural richness, making it a must-visit spot on New Zealand's East Coast.
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Sandee Waihau Bay

24 / 7

4.05

12

Waihau Bay

New Zealand, Gisborne, Tolaga Bay

Waihau Bay, located in Tolaga Bay, Gisborne, New Zealand, is a picturesque coastal area known for its serene natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The bay offers breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding landscapes, making it a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility and adventure. The area is steeped in history and features several historical sites, including the Tolaga Bay Wharf, which is one of the longest wharfs in New Zealand.
Visitors can enjoy a range of activities such as hiking, fishing, and exploring the local culture. The region is also home to vibrant wildlife, offering opportunities for birdwatching and spotting marine life.
Overall, Waihau Bay is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the natural and cultural beauty of New Zealand's East Coast.
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Sandee Waipatiki Beach

24 / 7

4.1

13

Waipatiki Beach

New Zealand, Hawke's Bay, Tangoio

Waipatiki Beach, located in the Tangoio area of Hawke's Bay, New Zealand, is a captivating coastal retreat known for its serene natural beauty and rugged landscape. The beach features golden sands bordered by native bush and impressive rock formations, creating a perfect blend of tranquility and scenic exploration. It is particularly popular among families, nature lovers, and campers due to its unspoiled charm and peaceful atmosphere, offering visitors a chance to relax away from the bustle of city life.
Waipatiki Beach is also noted for its welcoming community vibe, where visitors can experience the warmth of local hospitality. The beach’s environment is ideal for those looking to enjoy outdoor activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and hiking along the picturesque trails nearby. Its unique coastal ecosystem supports diverse marine life, adding to its appeal as a nature destination. Overall, Waipatiki Beach provides a rejuvenating escape with a distinct blend of natural beauty and laid-back New Zealand coastal culture.
The atmosphere is calm yet vibrant, with opportunities for both peaceful solitude and social gatherings, making it an inclusive destination that caters to a variety of beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Sandee Totaranui Bay Beach

24 / 7

4.35

14

Totaranui Bay Beach

New Zealand, Tasman, Tasman National Park

Located on the northern end of Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand, Totaranui Bay Beach - also known as Totaranui Beach - is a one-kilometer-long golden sand beach.  Its golden color is due to the presence of iron oxide in the granite rocks of the region.  This beach is home to the famous Totaranui Campground positioned near the Gibbs Hill, and has a spectacular backdrop of granite rock, lush vegetation, and several oceanfront buildings creating a picturesque setting along the Goat Bay.  Totaranui Bay Beach, part of the Tonga Island Marine Reserve, is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty and diverse marine life of the region.

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Sandee Hahei Beach

24 / 7

4

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Hahei Beach

New Zealand, Waikato, Hahei

Located on the eastern side of the Coromandel Peninsula in the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island, Hahei Beach is a one-mile-long, immensely popular white sand beach with a few pink shells.  The beach is positioned on the shores of the famous Mercury Bay, and it has a spectacular backdrop of limestone cliffs, pohutukawa trees, forests, and several oceanfront buildings, which together offer Instagram-worthy views of Te Pare Point, Whale Cave, Motueka Island, and the vast Pacific Ocean.  Also, Hahei Beach is the gateway to Cathedral Cove, New Zealand, one of New Zealand’s most iconic natural attractions.  This beach is part of the Hahei Marine Reserve, which is a protected area and is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices that preserve its natural environment and marine life.

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Sandee Ngarunui Beach

24 / 7

4.3

16

Ngarunui Beach

New Zealand, Waikato, Raglan

Located in the town of Raglan, on the west coast of New Zealand’s North Island, Ngarunui Beach - also known as Ocean Beach, Main Beach, or Wainui Beach—is a long and wide black sand beach. This is one of the most popular surf beaches in Raglan, known for its black sand, which comes from volcanic activity in the region. It has a beautiful backdrop of hills, headlands, wild vegetation, and a coastal forest, with many tree ferns, nikau palm, kawakawa, and kowhai, creating a picturesque setting along the Tasman Sea.  This beach is part of Wainui Reserve Bush Park, which is a protected area and is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices that preserve its natural environment and marine life.

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Sandee Mount Maunganui Main Beach

24 / 7

4.35

17

Mount Maunganui Main Beach

New Zealand, Bay of Plenty, Tauranga

Located in a suburb of Tauranga, in New Zealand's North Island, Mount Maunganui Main Beach—also known as Mount Maunganui Beach, Mount Main Beach, or Maunganui Beach - is a 4.4-kilometer-long, white sandy beach.  The beach is positioned within the holiday resort town of Mount Maunganui and lies at the base of Mauao, a dormant volcanic cone commonly called "The Mount" that shaped the region millions of years ago along the Bay of Plenty region.  It has a beautiful background of Mount Maunganui, coastal vegetation, and many oceanfront buildings, which together offer Instagram-worthy views of the Tasman Sea, Moturiki Island, and Motuotau Island.  This immensely popular beach in New Zealand is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty, flora, and fauna of the region.

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Sandee Hokitika Beach

24 / 7

4.35

18

Hokitika Beach

New Zealand, West Coast, Hokitika

Located on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island, near the town of Hokitika, Hokitika Beach is a nine-mile-long and wide black sand pebbly beach.  The black sand of the beach is due to the presence of high iron content that comes from the volcanic activities in the region.  This beach stretches from the mouth of the Hokitika River in the south and extends northward along the West Coast and continues past the town of Hokitika, reaching areas including Kaniere and Arahura, where the Arahura River meets the sea.  Hokitika Beach has a beautiful backdrop of dunes, coastal vegetation, and several oceanfront buildings, creating a picturesque setting along the Tasman Sea. 

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Sandee Koekohe Beach

24 / 7

4.8

19

Koekohe Beach

New Zealand, Otago, Hampden

Located between the towns of Moeraki and Hampden on the Otago coast of New Zealand, Koekohe Beach - also known as Moeraki Boulders Beach - is a one-mile-long beige sand beach with many rocky portions.  The beach is renowned for the Moeraki Boulders, large and spherical stones that weigh several tons and are up to two meters in diameter.  These perfect, spherical-shaped, cracked, honeycomb-like boulders were formed around 60 million years ago by septarian concretions in sea floor sediments.  Many also believe the boulders are the remains of eel baskets, gourds, and kumara from the wreck of the ancestral canoe, Araiteuru.  The beach has a beautiful backdrop of rugged cliffs, dense vegetation, and a beachfront cafe that offers Instagram-worthy views of the South Pacific Ocean.  It is worth noting that these boulders are protected by law, and visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment.

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Sandee Tawharanui Peninsula Beach

24 / 7

4

20

Tawharanui Peninsula Beach

New Zealand, Auckland, Rodney

Located just north of Kawau Island in the north of the Auckland region, New Zealand, Tawharanui Peninsula Beach - also known as Tawharanui Beach - is a 1.5-kilometer-long stretch of soft, golden-white sand.  This remote beach is positioned within Tawharanui Regional Park, which is New Zealand’s first open sanctuary and has a beautiful backdrop of dunes, cliffs, farmlands, lush vegetation, and forests, creating a picturesque setting along the Omaha Bay.  Tawharanui Peninsula Beach is part of the Tawharanui Marine Reserve managed by Auckland Regional Authority and is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices that preserve its natural environment and marine life.

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Sandee Piha Beach

24 / 7

4.05

21

Piha Beach

New Zealand, Auckland, Piha

Piha Beach is a beautiful black sand beach.
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Sandee Kaiteriteri Beach

24 / 7

4.05

22

Kaiteriteri Beach

New Zealand, Tasman, Kaiteriteri

Located in the Tasman region, on the northern coast of New Zealand’s South Island, Kaiteriteri Beach is a one-kilometer-long, crescent-shaped golden sand beach with many rocky portions, which is considered one of the best beaches in the world.  This famous beach is just 13 kilometers from the town of Motueka, which serves as one of the main gateways to the famous Abel Tasman National Park and has been ranked as one of New Zealand’s most beautiful beaches.  It has a spectacular backdrop of headlands, hills, granite rocks, lush vegetation, a large park popularly known as Kaiteriteri Playground, a fountain, a promenade, and many oceanfront buildings, which together provide amazing views of the nearby islands and rock formations along the Tasman Sea.  The beach is positioned around the tidal estuary near the entrance of the beach, where it meets the bay, creating a mix of freshwater and saltwater ecosystems.  Kaiteriteri Beach is part of the Kaka Point Historic Reserve and is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty and diverse marine life of the region.

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Sandee Monkey Island Beach Freedom Camping

24 / 7

4.2

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Monkey Island Beach Freedom Camping

New Zealand, Southland, Orepuki

Monkey Island Beach Freedom Camping is a scenic and inviting beach located in Orepuki, Southland, New Zealand. This beach is distinguished by its beautiful natural setting overlooking the coastline and offers a sense of freedom and connection with nature unmatched by more commercialized areas. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, it caters to a diverse crowd including families, campers, and adventure seekers who enjoy the expansive beach and its surrounding environment. The beach is especially popular for freedom camping, providing an accessible and spacious area for tents and campervans with stunning sunset views and unique gemstone rock collections nearby.
Despite being a relatively hidden gem, Monkey Island Beach is prized for its relaxed and friendly vibe, though some visitors note that the area can get lively with motorbiking, dogs off leash, and beach parties, especially in peak seasons. It offers an immersive experience with ample opportunities for beachcombing, horse riding, and quiet reflection amidst nature. Overall, the beach balances natural beauty with recreational freedom, making it a favored destination for those looking for an authentic outdoor experience in Southland.
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