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New Zealand Surfing Guide



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By : Manuel Rivers    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-04-07 21:40:35
If you like to dive into the pleasure of getting wet than head towards New Zealand which is not only famous for its exotic location but also is one of the most happening places where you will find a lot of surfers riding the wild waves. New Zealand is a country that ranks very high when it comes to international tourism. You will find some of the best locations on earth in New Zealand and therefore there is no doubt that you will find surfers from all over the world who come to New Zealand to enjoy splashing their surfboards in the Tasman Sea.

New Zealand comprises of two main islands better known as the North Island and the South Islands and since both are surrounded by water on all the sides beach lovers really have a wide variety of choices to head towards their favorite beaches and enjoy the sun and sand in New Zealand. If you are in the North Island you have more places to surf in the sea than what you will find in the South Island. The North West Coast in the North Island has many surf spots like Grants Break and Peaks which are really worth enjoying. However, the tides are really high and therefore it is recommended that only experience surfers should venture there. However, if you are a beginner or an intermediate surfer, than you can head towards Shipwrecks Bay, 90 Mile Beach and Bolos Break where you can enjoy the water sport.

On the other side that is on the North East Coast you can surf in places like Orere Point, Whananaki Rivermouth, Taronui Bay, Caves, Daniels Reef, Forestry, Goat Island Reef, Great Barrier, Omaha and Oceans Beach. You will find that there are many other locations to surf in North East Coast but these locations are absolutely recommended. The Coromandel is a place that is packed with beautiful beaches and surfers and therefore even if you are not surfing you should head towards this place. Some of the best surfing spots that you should checkout here are Blowhole, Chark Island, Donut Island, Double Brown, Mania Reef, Omanu, Out in Front, Pauanui, Pommy Reef, Tairau, Whangapoua, Tarawera, Port Jackson, Rabbit Island, Fundabarer, Hot Water Beach, and Little Kirra. Some of the surfing spots here are only for experts and professional surfers because the level of tide is very high and it could be dangerous as well.

Another destination in the North Island of New Zealand where you can find most of the surfing destinations is Napiers. This curved region has many surf spots that are sure to entertain you throughout the day. Some of the best surf spots here are Awatoto Rivermouth, Blacks Reef, Boat Harbours, Clam Reef, Haumoana, Last Chance, Mussel Reef, Napiers Break Water, Rolling Stones, Spit, Spot X, Stockroute, Table Cape Reefs, Tutaekuri Rivermouth, Waipatiki and Stingray Bay. Apart from Napiers, West Coast Auckland is also recommended for surfing and some of the best locations here are Mokiki, Outside Indies, Raglan Indicators, Raglan Manu Bay, Whatipu, Ta Whata Point, and Raglan Whale Bay.
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