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Takapuna Beach

4.1 (12 reviews)

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Mandy P.

I haven't spent a lot of time at Takapuna Beach, and while not being much of a swimmer could be a disadvantage, I'm still quite good at enjoying the views! Its lovely at night and just after sunset, before it gets too cold to step foot near it. It could just be certain times of the day that I've been here, but the beach seems to be filled with exercise fiends (thanks to the flat sand) morning and night. For me that's a great thing as its good to see locals utilising the area and hopefully encouraging others to do the same. The location means you could lay the day away at the beach or go for a walk after a meal on The Strand, or even do a bit of shopping after a tanning session. With everything in Takapuna being so close, there's no reason to visit and enjoy another stunning view of Auckland.

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Megan S.

This beautiful flat East Coast beach with a stunning view of Rangitoto Island, is over two and a half kilometres long and is popular with all ages. On any given day one will share the sand and surf with toddlers, serious windsurfers, tanning teenagers and strolling grannies. The sand is flat and hard so is perfect for games of beach cricket, Frisbee and skim-boarding, while the equally calm water attracts paddle-boarders. Likewise, it is a popular beach for those lucky enough to own Jet skis and kayaks. Unfortunately, I am not one of those people. However, with a good book or friends to gossip with, and the nearby amenities - Takapuna is a favourite summer destination.

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Sandra K.

It's officially winter, but with the sun out today I'm sure everyone made a beeline for Takapuna Beach (even a couple of hardy sunbathers were soaking up the rays). Nice walk from one end of the beach to the other and back again. Parking's generally free on a Sunday and if you fancy icecream, there's Takapuna Beach Cafe down one end by the boat ramp or Movenpick up on Hurstmere Road. Plus plenty of other cafés and restaurants to choose from for brunch and lunch.

Sarah B.

It's my local, so OK, perhaps I'm biased, but I think Takapuna Beach is wonderful. If I want to go for a power walk, I head to Takapuna Beach. If I want a gentle stroll after lunch or dinner, Takapuna Beach, sunbathing or swimming? Ditto. While it is a bit crowded and doesn't have the rugged beauty of some of the more remote NZ beaches, it is still spectacularly pretty, especially with the new park area that leads up to The Strand. And you get a real sense of community with all the sports events going on and the range of people from all walks of life enjoying the great outdoors together. An Auckland experience not to be missed.

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This is a beautiful beach near lots of restaurants and an amazing playground for kids! Would be a must visit for me with kids in Auckland.

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Anchor Bay - Human sized rock pool!

Anchor Bay

5.0(3 reviews)
45.7 km

This has to be one of the busiest beaches during the summer months! And it's pretty obvious why…read more The beach itself is absolutely beautiful. The water is clear and crisp and the sand is squeaky clean... it actually squeaks sometimes when you rub your feet in it! This is a great beach for the family as more often that not there are little waves, which make for some fun boogie boarding or body surfing. As Jacob said it's not often that there's real surf-able waves here but when the east coast swell gets up and hits at the right angle you might be in for a treat. There are some awesome rock pools to explore and a hill to climb which gives you a great look out over the bay. But be careful! I once saw a group of young kids get washed along the rocks as a set wave rolled in. Make sure you accompany your kids and only go exploring if there aren't big waves and the tide's not too high!

Beautiful Anchor Bay is a day trip spent perfectly in one of our regions golden treasures…read more I spent Easter Sunday here with my son and partner, we arrived not too long after lunch, and the car park close by was already packed to maximum capacity. A short walk down to the beach via the beach path and we found a lovely patch of sand with our name on it. I spent my time here swimming in the beautiful clean cool ocean, body surfing waves, and sun tanning. I recommend if you're not too relaxed to take a walk down the beach towards the rock pools which fill up and explore a deep human sized rock pool that you can dive bomb into! Sublime. The little kids will enjoy running about the rock pools and soaking in them, or searching for the little and big crabs that call it their home. The oceans out beyond the bay are protected as a marine reserve so the fish/sea creatures are happy and you won't see a fisherman in this regional park area. I love the peace I feel at Anchor Bay and always cherish my time here.

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Thorne Bay - Paradise found in Takapuna

Thorne Bay

4.9(8 reviews)
1.2 km

This secluded beach has white sand, clear water and is an absolute favourite amongst locals. Walk…read morealong the coast from the larger, more populated Takapuna Beach past historic scoria reefs and petrified log holes and within 15 minutes you will find yourself at this hidden haven. Don't forget to pick up a coffee or an award winning liquorice ice cream from Takapuna Beach Cafe before you start. Fun Fact: If you are walking your dogs during low tide be sure to let them have a dip or drink in the fresh water rock pool towards the Southern end of the beach. The water trickles down from Lake Pupuke and the dogs just love it!

Thorne Bay is simply amazing. Forget the busy main beach at Takapuna, if it is seclusion you are…read moreafter then take the time to find your way to this beautiful bay. You can access Thorne Bay via Minnehaha Avenue, then there is a bit of a walk across some rock pools but the trek is worth it. Thorne Bay has white sand with lots of tiny pretty shells and if possible grab yourself a spot under one of the trees for some shade. When I went I was surprised at how far the tide came up, so if possible pick a time when it is low. The bay is also very rocky and so that combined with the tide means it isn't child friendly, which is nice because there aren't a lot of kids there. I had a beautiful time when I went early this year. Yes the weather was great too but just being in this small paradise you feel like you're not even in Auckland. If you haven't been you must go, you won't want to go to a mainstream beach again.

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Te Atatu Peninsula Beach

Te Atatu Peninsula Beach

4.5(2 reviews)
11.7 kmTe Atatu Peninsula

My wife's family have been living in Te Atatu for over thirty years and believe it or not, they…read moredidn't know about this place until recently. I saw an article in the paper about secret beaches in Auckland and this was one of the beaches that was mentioned. The good thing is there is hardly anyone here in weekdays, mind you, you get people walking dogs and jogging on the weekends. It's a sandy beach but the surface is full of shells so you would need footwear to walk along here - well, I wear footwear but some of locals don't. There's a beautiful view of the city from an angle you've probably never encountered before. There is a also a nice walkaway which goes right around the to the next beach. It's a nice place to come for a long walk during summer. A great spot for kids, there is also a playground so plenty to keep them busy.

A great spot for a picnic, this little beach is a great place to bring the kids, go for a swim, or…read morewalk the dogs. My friend and I used to always come here during the week when the sun was out, because there'd be hardly anyone else here. We'd bring a blanket, some food and book, and have a relaxing afternoon in the sun, looking across the harbour at Auckland City. The water itself is harbour water, so it can be a bit muddy, but it's fun for the kids because it's flat as anything, and you always see lots of kids on floaties and people out on their kayaks. There's a playground in the reserve that's pretty decent, with bark as the base for safety. Make sure you bring your dog on a lead though because everyone brings their dogs down here, so if you're dog is the type to take off, it's much safer on a lead. We bring both our dogs down here and one of them loves running into the mud and into the water. The other just likes to roll around in the sand. The sand is quite shelly, actually. It's kind of like a really small Mission Bay, out west, with no shops and of course far less people.

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Takapuna Beach - beaches - Updated May 2026

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