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Wairoa is a beach break, river bar break on a sandy beach at the Wairoa river mouth. There are several peaks around the river mouth to choose from with both right and left handers. The wave is powerful, with gnarly drop ins and hollow barrels. Good for intermediate to expert surfers. Popular local spot, so know the rules and respect the locals. River mouths often have strong currents and rips, so watch out.
Waihua is a beach break on a sandy beach at the Waihua river mouth. There are several peaks along the beach to choose from with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy, and fun. Good for all levels of surfer. River mouths often have strong currents and rips, so watch out.
Mohaka is a beach break on a sandy beach at the Mohaka river mouth. There are several peaks along the beach to choose from with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy, powerful, and fun. Good for intermediate to expert surfers. River mouths often have strong currents and rips, so watch out.
Waikari is a beach break on a sandy beach at the Waikari river mouth. There are several peaks along the beach to choose from with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy and fun. Good for intermediate to expert surfers. River mouths often have strong currents and rips, so watch out.
Aropaoanui Beach is a beach break on a sandy beach with a river mouth. There are several peaks along the beach to choose from with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy and fun. Good for all levels of surfer.
Waipatiki Beach is a beach break on a sandy beach. There are several peaks along the beach to choose from with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy and fun, with generally better rights at the southern end of the beach and better lefts at the northern end. Good for all levels of surfer.
Stingray Bay is a small, rocky bay with both a right hander on the southern side of the bay and a left hander on the northern side of the bay. Stingray bay is located in a small bay north of Tangoio Beach, its a long walk north round the point to Stingray Bay. The wave is a hollow and fast, with good barrels on offer. Advanced to expert surfers only. Can get popular with the locals.
Tangoio Beach is a beach break on a shingle beach, located North of Napier. There are several peaks down the beach to choose from, with both left and right handers. The wave is a punchy shorey wave. Good for intermediate to expert surfers.