Views of Tasman Bay and main Kaiteriteri to look out on. More car parks in shade than the main beach. Less boats and more trees. You turn off to the signposted road just before large Kaiteriteri on the right hand side. Same all tide swimming. No shops so bring your picnic. Short walk over to Stephen's bay. An eagle ray was in the water when we went. Lots of things to look at. Sand castle building recommended with local shells for ornamental and...
Read moreKaiteriteti is AMAZING, possibly the most beautiful piece of coastline in New Zealand. Boat tours are available but I recommend parking up the car and exploring the area on foot. Kaiteriteri isn't a surf beach but don't let that put you off. The locals tell me the water is warmest in March. Excellent public toilet facilities are available, alongside a well stocked general store a couple of nice spots to eat (pub food and...
Read moreNice long beach, you can get to it from Kaitteriteri on the footpath over the cliff where the penguins sleep or if tide is low you can go around the bottom
Some cool rock formations towards the southern/lower end of the beach and good views if you follow the footpath up again if you’re walking...
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