it offers crystal-clear sea with shallow water, beautiful natural landscape and pleasant temperature all the year long.The northern part of the Rarawa Beach will surprise you with white sand dunes recommendable for walking along the coast. Visitors usually love to collect shellfish and molluscs. .
Ninety Mile Beach
It is worth visiting another tourist attraction in this area, perhaps the most dramatic feature of Aupouri Peninsula, the Ninety Mile Beach . The beach is 60 miles (96 kilometers) long. Its northern part is called the Te Paki area and it is very popular for surfing on sand dunes. Like other beaches in this area, Rarawa Beach and the Ninety Mile Beach are recommendable for people who seek for peace and tranquility in the middle of wilderness as early sunrise on Rarawa Beach is truly enjoyable.Tourist information and destination rating
Distance from the car park (m):
50 m EditIs the coast line ragged?:
No EditIs parking for free or do you have to pay?:
No EditIs the place available for the public?:
Yes EditRefreshments on the beach?:
No EditIs there a sports equipment rental shop?:
No EditAre there showers on the beach?:
No EditToilets on the beach?:
No EditIs there a volleyball beach?:
No EditAre there shells on the beach?:
No EditDangerous falling rock on the beach?:
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