Boulters bay
Boulters Bay is a small bay with both a right and a left point break, one at either side of the bay, onto a sandy/rocky beach. Boulters Bay is located along New Plymouths coastal walkway and is also known as Boulder Bay. The left hander is along the western side of the bay and the right hander is along the eastern side of the bay. the left hander is usually bigger and better. the wave is generally fat, a good mal wave or good for beginners. Suitable for all surfers. Know the rules and respect the locals.
Optimal Swell Direction:
SW
Optimal Wind Direction:
SE
Tide:
Mid
High
Incoming
Wave Type:
Left point
Right point
Wave Size Min:
2.0ft
Wave Shape:
Wally
Beach Type:
Sand
Rock
Skill Level:
Beginner
Danger:
Careful on the rocks.
Directions
From New Plymouth city centre head east on Devon Street east, then turn left onto Hobson Street, then turn right onto Buller Street and find a park.
Nearest Town:
New Plymouth
Nearest City:
New Plymouth
Travel Time from City:
5mins
Road in:
Seal
Walk in:
No
Parking at beach:
Yes