Matauri Bay, with its golden sandy beach looking out to the Cavalli
Islands, is the final resting-place of the ill-fated Greenpeace
flagship, the Rainbow Warrior. Now home to reef fishes, it is
known world-wide as a spectacular diving spot. Matauri Bay is
also popular for activities such as horse trails, beachfront camping,
safe swimming, and jet skiing.
Another seaside delight on this loop is Tauranga Bay with its
beautiful sandy beach, famous for superb diving and fishing. Beachfront
camping and boat charters are available.
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Te Ngaere and Mahinepua both offer quiet secluded beaches with
safe swimming for all ages.
Whangaroa Harbour provides another opportunity to polish up your
deep-sea angling skills. Fishing is a religion around these parts.
Whangaroa township is known as 'Marlin Capital' of New Zealand.
The Whangaroa Big Game Fishing Club, situated over the water's
edge in the township, has an outstanding display of fishing memorabilia.
Other features of Whangaroa are harbour cruises, sailing, snorkelling,
sea-kayaking and golfing.
There's some first class accommodation in the area - a golf resort,
a secluded fishing lodge, hosted accommodation. Beachfront camp
sites, motels, bed & breakfast, and even houseboats for hire.