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Tutukaka Coast

A picturesque drive taking in some of the finest beaches and scenery to be found anywhere leads to the Tutukaka Coast.

Journey through the fertile farmlands, stonewalls and orchards of Glenbervie; the seaside village of Ngunguru and over the hills to the famous deep-sea fishing and diving base of Tutukaka. The road continues on to Matapouri and Whale Bay, two of the finest beaches in the country. Whale Bay is an idyllic spot accessible only by foot (five minutes). Sandy Bay is the venue for surf championships.

Tutukaka coastline. Tutukaka coastline. More [?] Only half an hour north-east of Whangarei, Tutukaka is the gateway to the Poor Knights Islands marine reserve. The Islands, 25km off shore, have been rated by the famous Jacques Cousteau as one of the top-ten dive sites in the world - the water is known for its clarity and an abundance of sea life. Sea currents and visibility up to 30 metres underwater allow the diver, (and kayaker or snorkeler) to see a highly-populated, rich and diverse tapestry of marine life

The world's largest sea cave can be found here, a record claim lodged with the Guinness Book of Records. It is an amazing 7,900,000 cubic feet with over a hectare of sea surface area inside the cave itself.

Not surprisingly, the islands have a rich cultural history and were home to a local Maori tribe (Ngati Wai). But since their bloody massacre in 1822 the islands have been labelled tapu (sacred), with no one allowed to set foot ashore thus becoming a very special Nature Reserve.

 

Tutukaka Cafe. Tutukaka Cafe. More [?] Tutukaka is fast gaining a reputation as holiday resort - There's an abundance of accommodation for all budgets and tastes including a hotel and apartment complex, cafes and shops. Kayaking, eco and historic river cruises, fishing and surfing are alternative water activities or visit tropical gardens. 

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