Whangamata Beach
Whangamata Beach is regarded as one of the best surf destinations in New Zealand. It is a good beach break with several peaks, producing both left and right-handers. The wave can get hollow, with a fast drop in, and can get a heavy shorey. Whangamata can become very crowded, especially in the holiday season, so watch out for swimmers. It is suitable for all levels of surfer.
Optimal Swell Direction:
NE
Optimal Wind Direction:
SW
Tide:
All
Wave Type:
Beach break
Wave Size Min:
1.5ft
Wave Size Max:
8.0ft
Wave Shape:
Shorey
Fast
Powerful
Hollow
Barrels
Beach Type:
Sand
Skill Level:
Beginner
Danger:
Watch out for swimmers.
Directions
Whangamata is on the east side of the Coromandel Peninsula, on Highway 25. If coming from the north, turn left off Highway 25 onto Harry Watt Drive. This leads onto Hetherington Road and down to the beach on Hunt Street. If coming from the south, turn right off Highway 25 onto Port Road. Near the end of the road, any of the side roads to the right will get you down to the beach. There is a Surf Life Saving Club located on Lowe Street, by Williamson Park.
Nearest Town:
Whangamata
Nearest City:
Thames
Travel Time from City:
30mins
Road in:
Seal
Walk in:
No
Parking at beach:
Yes
Facilities:
Toilets
Shower