Hot Water Beach Tours and Activities

Hot Water Beach showing general coastal views and a sandy beach
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Dig your own pool in the warm sand and soak in the waters of a natural hot springs when you visit one of New Zealand’s most beautiful beaches.

Grab your bucket and spade and head to Hot Water Beach at low tide to find two natural warm water springs. Dig a pool and mix the hot water with just the right amount of seawater to create your perfect bath. Enjoy a relaxing stroll along this beautiful stretch of sand and find a quiet place to rest with a good book. Enjoy a meal in the oceanfront café and shop for souvenirs in the shops behind the beach. 

Hot Water Beach is one of New Zealand’s best-known beaches. You’ll find the two hot springs, known as Maori and Orua, in the centre of the beach. As the tide goes out, join locals and visitors for a leisurely time in the soothing waters. Lie back in your sandy pool and enjoy the unique experience of relaxing in warm water at the beach. Be careful not to sit too close to the source of the springs, as the water can be very hot. 

Surfers will enjoy the excellent waves that break year-round at Hot Water Beach. On calmer days, the clear waters are beautiful for swimming and cooling down after your bath although it is important to stay between the flags. Escape the crowds by walking to the northwestern end of the beach, where you will find rare dotterels nesting in the sand dunes. 

You can stop for a meal in one of the cafés at the southeastern end of the beach. Spend a while shopping for Hot Water Beach souvenirs and learn about the fascinating geothermal phenomenon at the gift shops. 

Hot Water Beach is located on the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula and is free to enjoy year-round. The beach is busiest in the holiday period around Christmas and parking may be difficult to find. Arrive early or extend your stay by camping overnight at the campsites behind the beach. Hit the beach during the nighttime low tide to enjoy a private bath beneath the stars.

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WendyLR
5 Oct 2019

OK, too many people, small area of activity. Make sure you have $ to pay for parking.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
16 Jul 2019

Boys went for a swim despite being the dead of winter - great fun! 2 cafes close by are excellent!

5/5 - Excellent

LizDem
20 Feb 2019

This accomodation offered a spade for us to use free of charge. The drive there is a bit windy but worth it at the beach! Great place for a day out - check tide times with hotel reception before you go.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller
15 Feb 2019

It was extremely crowded in the area where you could dig for hot water-rubbing shoulders with the next guy. Beautiful beach though can’t really swim due to rip tide

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
22 Oct 2018

Get there 2 hrs before low tide to claim ur space

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