Great Surfing Spots Near Auckland, New Zealand

The beaches near Auckland are home to a bevy of epic surf spots
The beaches near Auckland are home to a bevy of epic surf spots | © Joana Kruse / Alamy Stock Photo
Bianca Ackroyd

Known as the City of Sails, Auckland has both white and black-sand beaches and is home to more than a dozen epic surf spots, all within a two-hour drive of the city centre. Options for beginner and advanced surfers are endless and give thrill-seekers an option to surf in both the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

1. Beginner’s Luck at Te Arai Point

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Cliffs at Te Arai Point at sunrise, Auckland Region, North Island, New Zealand
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Head northeast from the Auckland CBD to Te Arai Point, a white sandy swimming beach that has decent left and right-handers for all levels. Waves break on the beach at this popular swimming spot near the town of Mangawhai. Beginners can book a learn-to-surf package with Aotearoa Surf.

2. North shore waves at Orewa Bar

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Scenic view of Orewa Beach north of Auckland
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Auckland’s north shore suburb of Orewa on Auckland’s east coast is a magnet for water sports. Orewa Bar at the estuary mouth, located at the southern end of Orewa Beach is a great surfing spot for beginners to experts, for those who want to catch fun, easy-going waves. Watch out for swimmers at this popular beach, and avoid the river mouths that have strong currents.

3. Surfing in southerly winds at Tāwharanui

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The white sand and rocky north facing beaches of Tāwharanui’s north are a great spot for surfing when southerly winds are blowing. This prime surf location, also known as Anchor Bay, is situated on the Tāwharanui peninsula on Auckland’s east coast.

5. West coast waves at Muriwai

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Muriwai Beach is on the west coast of Auckland and is a great spot for surfing with its black sand beaches. This spot is better suited to experienced surfers with its wally, powerful waves and dangerous currents, especially on big days.

6. Scenic surfing at Te Henga, Bethells Beach

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Located further south from Muriwai is Te Henga, Bethells Beach, another great surfing spot on Auckland’s west coast. This Tasman Sea beach features a dramatic rocky coast and black sand with dunes and a coastal wetland nearby. Waves are suitable for levels and sizes are anywhere between a half metre and two metres (1.5ft/6ft).

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