Black Jack Bay

Black Jack Bay is a left hand point break off a rocky point onto a sandy beach, located at the western end of Black Jack Bay, on the northeastern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula. Black Jack Bay is a fairly sheltered bay and needs a decent swell to get it working. The wave is wally and long, with several sections to play with, including some barrels. Coromandel beaches are popular, so know the rules and respect the locals. Good for beginner to expert surfers.

Quality Rating: 

6

Optimal Swell Direction: 

N

Optimal Wind Direction: 

S

Tide: 

Mid

Wave Type: 

Left point

Wave Size Min: 

1.5ft

Wave Shape: 

Wally
Barrels
Long

Beach Type: 

Sand
Rock

Skill Level: 

Beginner

Crowd Level: 

4

Directions 

Black Jack Bay is on the east side of the Coromandel Peninsula, near the northern tip, off State Highway 25. From Thames head north on Queen Street, State Highway 25. You will go around the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula to the east side. When you get to the east side, turn left onto Black Jack Road, then turn right to stay on Black Jack Road. Black Jack Bay is the next big bay past Matarangi.

Nearest Town: 

Matarangi

Nearest City: 

Thames

Travel Time from City: 

80mins

Road in: 

Seal

Walk in: 

No

Parking at beach: 

Yes

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