Hot Water Beach

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Hot Water Beach is one of New Zealand's most unusual natural attractions, located on the Coromandel Peninsula. Here you can dig your own hot pool in the sand, thanks to underground thermal springs that bubble up through the beach at low tide. It's a surreal and utterly relaxing experience – bring a spade, find a spot near the rocks at the southern end, and let the warm water soothe you as the Pacific surf rolls in. The beach itself is stunning, with golden sand and dramatic headlands, making it a must-do for any traveller exploring the North Island.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for at least 2–3 hours to enjoy the hot pools and explore the beach. Time your visit around low tide – the pools are accessible for about two hours either side of low tide. If you want to combine it with Cathedral Cove and Hahei, set aside a full day. Many visitors base themselves in nearby Hahei or Whitianga and spend a relaxed day hopping between these coastal gems.

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