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    Kohimarama Beach

    4.0 (4 reviews)

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    Mission Bay Beach - Lee little stopper, 0.6 ND filter. 1.3sec exposure.

    Mission Bay Beach

    3.8(11 reviews)
    1.5 kmMission Bay

    As usual, missing pictures. Sorry. But I got the Yelp Bawler…read morebadge here??? No kids traveling with us. Guess I'm still a kid at heart. :) Cut and pasted from their website: "Mission Bay is a buzzy seaside precinct, with lots of great cafes, restaurants and bars. From casual beachfront dining to upscale restaurants, Mission Bay has something to satisfy every palate. Known for its stunning beach, vibrant atmosphere, and a range of recreational activities and amenities, this gorgeous waterfront suburb is a popular destination for both locals and visitors. Rangitoto Island, a dormant volcanic island, is prominently visible from Mission Bay. It's a popular destination for hiking and exploring." Quality/Quantity - Beautiful waterfront views. You can hang out at The Promenade or Selwyn Reserve, SEA LIFE Kelly Tarlton's Aquarium, the beach, kayak or paddle board, parks, etc. Atmosphere - See above. Free parking. Service - Self service. Price - Mission Bay is free. It does cost for all the other amenities and that price depends on what you do, eat, or drink. Owner Comment - Congrats on your success since 1859! 1947 - Iconic Trevor Moss Davis Memorial fountain was built.

    Mission Bay beach is the place to go IF you're near the CBD. I am a fan and this is prob my go-to…read morebeach since I live near the CBD, but if I have a bit more time I'd rather drive to the North Shore as it is much less crowded. Mission Bay gets super packed on a sunny day, but there are great cafes around, which makes it totally worth it if you don't like to come prepared with food/drink and if you can find a car park ;) The beach itself is pretty long and sandy, and I do love the option of taking a step back from the beach to sit in the grass under a tree if you're getting a bit toasty. There are public restrooms available and I am a big fan of the walking trail along the water. As a self proclaimed lizard, I think this is one of the most convenient spots to settle in, soak up some sun, and have a chill day, but as I said before, if you have the time and energy, take your beach day up a notch by checking out a more secluded spot. If you're into being where all the cool kids are - that's Mission Bay.

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    Mission Bay Beach - 10/17/23 No kids traveling with us. Guess I'm still a kid at heart:)

    10/17/23 No kids traveling with us. Guess I'm still a kid at heart:)

    Mission Bay Beach - Sand area

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    Thorne Bay - Paradise found in Takapuna

    Thorne Bay

    5.0(4 reviews)
    10.2 km

    A great secluded little beach that you can access through Minnehaha Ave or by walking along the…read morecoastal walk between Takapuna and Milford. There are a few road parks on Minnehaha and then it's just a short, steep concrete path through some bush onto the coastal concrete walkway until you reach the secret bay. There are rocks on either side that allow fisherman to try their luck- which we saw when we came one evening. There is a small bit of sand if you just want to lay down and also the shade of a tree if you are coming during the day time. We caught Thorne at a not so ideal swimming time with pretty strong waves that were pummelling us a bit and washing up a lot of seaweed- having said that it was still good fun. Would love to come back when it's a bit less rough though for sure. It's very pretty- can definitely say that A lovely, not so populated seaside spot- perfect daytime or evening.

    This secluded beach has white sand, clear water and is an absolute favourite amongst locals. Walk…read morealong the coast from the larger, more populated Takapuna Beach past historic scoria reefs and petrified log holes and within 15 minutes you will find yourself at this hidden haven. Don't forget to pick up a coffee or an award winning liquorice ice cream from Takapuna Beach Cafe before you start. Fun Fact: If you are walking your dogs during low tide be sure to let them have a dip or drink in the fresh water rock pool towards the Southern end of the beach. The water trickles down from Lake Pupuke and the dogs just love it!

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    St Helier's Bay Beach - Just another day in the bay.

    St Helier's Bay Beach

    4.4(5 reviews)
    1.0 kmSt Heliers

    St Heliers is slightly more peaceful than the Mish and is less crowded with teenagers and tourists…read morewhich is fine by me. Call me selfish but I do get a bit sick of sharing sometimes in Auckland - I remember when there was more than enough room for everyone and I can't help but miss that. The restaurants here are great and fish and chips will never taste better than if you buy them from The Fishmonger across the road and eat them on the beach. In fact that applies to most of the food places on this strip - while you can eat in if you want, why wouldn't you make it a picnic? Summertime is made of this and I only wish I lived close by.

    St Helier's Bay Beach is just like Mission Bay Beach, but with heaps fewer posers. So if you'd…read morerather sunbathe, stroll, or swim without feeling like you're in a meat market, keep driving a little further around from Mission Bay and you'll arrive in the beautiful St Helier's Bay. If you can, get a spot under the massive trees that line the road just before the shops, otherwise be prepared for a ten minute stand down while you ventilate the car and wait for it to reach an air temperature cool enough for human habitation. There are plenty of shops handy to St Helier's Bay Beach, including some of the nicest cafes and restaurants in Auckland, plus there's a wee supermarket and a couple of great bakeries, so it's easy to make a day of it without dragging a picnic along.

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    St Helier's Bay Beach - Never a bad place to sit.

    Never a bad place to sit.

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    Eastern Beach - Eastern Beach

    Eastern Beach

    3.8(4 reviews)
    6.6 km

    A beautiful beach you'd love to see out your window in the morning. Some people have that…read moreprivilege, but for us less fortunate folk, there's a mound of grass to sit on and watch the sunset or sunrise. Quiet during the cooler months, it's a good spot to take a windy, secluded walk and pop into a nearby cafe afterwards for a cuppa. (a romantic gesture for your sweetheart) Though not a big beach, and riddled with shells, which is characteristic of East Auckland beaches, it's a breath of fresh air in the middle of suburbia. During summer, it's a popular spot to meet and go for a dip in the sea.

    I'm surprised this place is called a beach because I've never seen it be anything but flat- its a…read moregreat view though. Being right on The Esplanade its pretty great for parking along the road or in the carpark towards the end of the beach. This is actually my favourite spot; I love lying underneath the big, beautiful trees they have there and just chilling out and a lot of people have picnics in the grass area in the shade. Eastern Beach is really more of a hangout for me rather than a swimming or tanning destination. The fish'n'chip shop here is pretty great and a very handy walk from the beach (their chips are so good!). Eastern Beach is great for families with little ones as there's space to run around, but if you're looking for some decent waves I'd look elsewhere. The great thing about Eastern Beach is that its great all-year round for that moonlit walk, that morning run, or if you're just feeling like checking out a nice view on your drive home.

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    Tiritiri Matangi - Paradise

    Tiritiri Matangi

    4.4(8 reviews)
    7.4 kmAuckland CBD

    Having decided to try visiting this bird sanctuary on a lark (thanks folks, I'll be here all…read morenight), I was impressed enough with it. One visits by boat either from downtown Auckland (which I imagine is a scenic ride) or from a more remote peninsula near the island where the boat stops just before reaching it (which is nice if you want somewhere free to park for the day). The boat ride is most of the cost; for a small additional fee you get a guided tour lead by one of a remarkably large number of local volunteers. Why not? The guide leads you through the middle of the island with some narration, before finishing at a lighthouse and leaving you the second half of the day to roam alone. There weren't that many visible birds during New Zealand "winter"; you'd here more than you see. The island was once a farm before being purposefully replanted as a forest. Things grow fast here; it looks quite wild. Up to the point of reaching the light house, I'd probably have written a four star review. However, they buried the lead. Exploring alone yielded vast panoramic views of the entire region. The island is centrally located between the city and a variety of other islands. New Zealand's indigenous people are of Polynesian descent, and while you walk around here you might confuse the volcanic landscapes, abundant greenery, and clear turquoise water for a more archetypically Polynesian vacation spot. There are a few swimmable spots. It is a big enough island that there were significant areas of track that I did not see even after hustling around the coastline. Always leave 'em wanting more, the saying goes. If I had occasion to, I wouldn't mine going again, which having paid $60 to see an island that had no trees at the time I was born is something. Tips: *There were a ton of local schoolkids, but the guides kindly separated out kids and adults for the tour, and once you're off the boat, it really isn't an issue. *Adults get free tea and coffee at the end of the tour, but no food. There is literally nothing even to buy. Bring decent food. *A truck loads any bags you might want to leave at the wharf, and carries them to the lighthouse and back, meaning you do not need to carry what you bring while walking the island. *They are very concerned about biosecurity, so wear clean shoes and bring only closed, zippable bags. *Apparently the name means that it's a really windy island. Which it really is. Be ready for wild temperature differences based on wind and shade.

    Seriously one of Auckland's greatest outdoor treasures. This pest-free island is a magical place…read morethat harkens back to the days before massive deforestation for farming, hunting, and introduction of pests shrank the population of New Zealand's birds. The bird songs you'll hear here are incredible! Amazing work has been done to reforest native plants and trees, and reintroduce rare birds on this island. You can see hihi (stitchbirds), saddlebacks, kakariki (red crowned parakeets), bellbirds, north island robin, heaps and heaps of tui, wood pigeon, little blue penguins, kokako (if you're lucky) and of course, my favorite - the takahē (a population of less than 300 exist in the world, and this is one of the few places you can see them in the wild - plus BABIES!) So worth paying the $70 to take the ferry out there. Pack your lunch and your sunscreen, bring your swimsuit and good hiking shoes, and get ready for an amazing day. The extra $5 for the guided tour is worth doing at least once. The guides are very knowledgable and will point out the birds and interesting plants and give you a history of the island. However, when we went the second time without the group, we saw heaps more birds, I think as we were separate from many of the larger (noisier) groups. I'm dying to stay overnight at the DOC hut and try to spot a kiwi! The huts are booked well in advance so you're gonna have to troll the website for an opening. Also be sure to book your trip well in advance as the ferry can book up during peak season, and you don't want to miss out!!

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    Kohimarama Beach - localflavor - Updated June 2026

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