Nestled along the coast, this stunning white sandy beach is divided by the Mole, a long breakwater that extends into the harbor entrance. Strolling along the Mole is an adventure, especially when the seas are roaring. It's also a fantastic vantage point to watch majestic albatrosses glide gracefully over to Taiaroa Head on the opposite side of the harbor.
The area is not only about natural beauty; it's steeped in history too. During World War II, the Mole was part of the defense system for the harbor, and remnants of that era can still be spotted. For those who love a bit of wildlife, the beach is a haven for seals and sea lions, often seen lounging on the sand. Whether you're a thrill-seeker or someone who enjoys a peaceful walk, this beach offers a bit of everything.