Last day, we took the ferry to go to Oneroa Island. We went kayaking for 4 hours. the water was beautiful. There were a lot of waves so we walked along the bank. We saw the little blue pinguins swim right next to us. We stopped on a beach to eat and went back to our starting point. The return was more difficult because we were in the opposite direction of the current.
We stopped at the beach of Oneroa Beach before returning to take our ferry, the last! An...
Read moreThis is the main beach of the island they have a nice path to walk and lots of restaurants. We walk thru different beach and decided to stay in this one cause it also have toilets and a shower to rinse out all the sand. The have bbq pits almost in every beach that you can use, they are electrical. This beach have an amazing amount of shells that’s even hard to walk in with out stepping on one, ideal for a refreshing afternoon cuz the...
Read moreGently curving sandy beach, only a hop, skip and jump down from Oneroa. Rocks and cliffs to explore at either end and you can even buy an ice cream after traversing the rocks and park at the eastern end. There are some good ol'fashioned coin operated binoculars to peer at not so distant isles as well. Easy and very quiet on a warm September Saturday 😊. If Check out its more remote twin Onetangi too...
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