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Kawhia Beach

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Kawhia Beach 

Kawhia Beach, located on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island, is a hidden gem offering breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural history, and unique geothermal features. Known for its black sand and serene atmosphere, it’s a popular spot for both locals and tourists seeking a tranquil escape.

Drone Fishing Kawhia Beach

Surfcasting, a popular fishing technique in New Zealand, is particularly rewarding at Kawhia Beach. With its expansive coastline, and rich marine life, the beach provides an excellent setting for fishermen of all skill levels, especially when it comes to catching snapper. The beach's natural environment, with its deep waters and abundant fish species, makes it a fantastic spot for anglers looking to reel in this prized catch.

Hotwater Beach - Thermal Water

Te Puia Springs is a natural geothermal area on Kawhia Beach where hot water rises through the sand at low tide. Visitors can dig shallow holes to create their own personal hot water pools, much like at the more famous Hot Water Beach in the Coromandel—but with far fewer crowds.