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New Zealand has an exceptionally long coastline compared to the size of the country (over 15,000 km) which makes it almost the same size as the mainland USA's coastline. Even though New Zealand is only about the same size as Colorado, the large coastline is possible because it is extremely iregular and indented. New Zealand's coastline is packed with deep coves, bays , intricate harbours, long sounds, and steep fiords. Its territorial waters stretch from the sub- tropical through to the sub-antarctic.
Both islands tend to have better swimming beaches on their eastern coasts and the further north you go. The west coasts of both islands are quite rugged with cliffs and more unsettled weather . There are however some suitable swimming and bathing beaches here , with iron (volcanic) sand beaches ( black sand) being common on the North Island.
The longest beach in New Zealand is the 90 mile beach, which is actually about 60 miles long. This beach is famous for its huge sand dunes and resembles the Sahara Desert in places . This beach occupies the north western coastline of the North Island.
New Zealand also has some great surf breaks in both islands. The most famous break is situated west of Hamilton in a small town called Raglan. Raglan is known for its unusually long surf rides and is a part of surfings world circuit.
1. Hot Water Beach, Coromandel Peninsula-This gorgeous beach has hidden depths.
In-the- know visitors to this best New Zealand beach candidate pack shovels and arrive around two hours before or after low tide.
That’s so they can dig a hole at the tide line and relax in a personal, natural hot springs spa -- at least until the tide comes up and the waves end the fun.


2. Piha Beach, West Auckland-The birthplace of Malibu board riding in New Zealand, Piha is the country’s most famous surfing beach as well as one of best New Zealand beaches.

3. Karekare, West Auckland-Karekare tends to be less inundated with tourists than nearby Piha. If you prefer a quieter beach, this is the one for you.
The water can be extremely rough and swimming only “ between the flags” is advised.
Karekare is popular for its annual beach race day, in which local ponies and horses race to raise money for local causes. Beach race day is usually held in early April.

4. Kaiteriteri Beach, Nelson-Golden sand and the highest rate of sunshine hours in New Zealand mean Kaiteriteri Beach has all the prerequisites for an idyllic seaside experience.

5. Whale Bay, Raglan-The hills are covered with native trees , while the beach itself is world-renowned for its surf. The left -hand point break is a favorite of surfers. 
This is a great place to learn how to ride the waves, and there are plenty of surf schools in the area. Without guidance and tutelage, however, this isn’t a place for “grommets” or beginner surfers.


6. Mission Bay, Auckland-With its bustling feel, vibrant restaurants, ice cream parlors, cafés and pubs, Mission Bay is definitely a city beach. A short drive from Auckland’s central business district, on a sunny day this best New Zealand beach entry hums with people playing Frisbee, taking walks and paddling in the ocean.

7. New Chums Beach, Coromandel Peninsula-And beautiful it is, with large Pohutukawa trees and native bush set against a sweep of white sand. Words like “pristine” and “breathtaking” are bandied around in travel literature -- at New Chums Beach, one of the best New Zealand beaches, they’re well deserved.
8. Ocean Beach, Mount Maunganui-Mount Maunganui is something of an oddity in that it has both an ocean beach and a harbor beach, Pilot Bay.The placid harbor beach is good for swimming. The Ocean Beach is more dramatic, and popular for surfing and bodysurfing.
9. Wainui Beach, Gisborne- Near the city of Gisborne, Wainui Beach is surrounded by reserves and protected land.
It’s a huge beach, with everything you could possibly need for a day by the ocean -- car parks , idyllic picnic spots, walking and jogging tracks, secluded spaces for sunbathing and easy put-ins for boats.
The beach is popular with local surfers, as well as wedding parties.
10. Ninety Mile Beach, Northland-While the name Ninety Mile Beach is actually a misnomer (it’s really only 55 miles long, and New Zealanders use kilometers rather than miles), it is justly a top tourist destination for its staggering beauty.
With sand dunes reminiscent of a desert landscape, it stretches from just west of Kaitaia right to Cape Reinga, the northernmost tip of New Zealand.
Golden sands and impressive breakers alongside the magical Aupouri Forest make this perhaps the most famous beach in New Zealand -- it’s certainly the biggest .
The long stretch of beach is best accessed from Ahipara township at the southernmost point of the beach. Follow Sandhill Road north with various access points dotted along the way.




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