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Waiapu is a beach break on a shingle beach, located at the mouth of the Waiapu River. The wave is punchy and fun, but it can change depending on water movement and shingle banks. Suitable for intermediate to expert surfers.
Tokomaru Bay is a right hand point on a rocky beach, located north at the north end of Tokomaru Bay. The wave is hollow and powerful with a fast drop in. Suitable for advanced surfers.
Anaura Bay is a beach break on a sandy beach, located north of Tolaga Bay. There are several peaks to choose from along the beach and around the island, with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy and fun. Suitable for all surfers.
Marau Point is a right hand point break on a rocky point, located north of Tolaga Bay. Also known as 3 Points for the 3 distinct sections round the point. The point is hollow and powerful with several sections to play with. Requires a big swell to get working. There are also several beach break peaks up Marau Beach which offer some fun waves. Expert surfers only.
Kaiaua Bay is a beach break on a golden sand beach, located north of Gisborne, just north of Tolaga Bay. There are several peaks to choose from along the beach with both right and left handers on offer. The wave is punchy and fun. suitable for all surfers.
Loisells Beach is a beach break on a golden sand beach, also known as Waihau Bay, located north of Gisborne. There are several peaks to choose from along the beach with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy and fun. suitable for all surfers.
Whangara is a beach break on a golden sand beach, located north of Gisborne. There are several peaks to choose from along the beach with both right and left handers. The wave is punchy and fun. There is also a good left hander off the south side of Whangara island which produces nice long rides. suitable for all surfers.
Cook's Cove is out off the point at the southern end of Tolaga Bay, about a 25 minute walk from the Tolaga Bay wharf. Coves Cove produces a right hand point break on a rocky beach. The wave is powerful, with a hollow drop in and solid wall. There are also other breaks around Mitre Rocks and off Pourewa Island. Experts only.
Tolaga Bay is a beach break on a sandy beach, with a river outlet and a right hand bar break on the south side of the river mouth. The beach break is a short fast wave, that often closes out. The bar break at the south end of the bay offers both right and left handers, although the right hander is much longer. Its a hollow or wally wave wave giving good rides. When its big you can jump off the old old wharf at the south end of the bay to get out the back. This is one of the few bays that can be sheltered in a southerly wind.
Waipiro Bay is a big bay with several peaks down the beach, a point breaks at the ends of the bay. There are a couple of streams going into the bay and several groups of rocks in the bay, all creating some different breaks. Watch out getting into the water as there are some rocks in the bay. The south end near the streams is one of the best spots with a right hand point break. Its has a sucky take off into a short barrel. By Frog Rock the wave is short and finishes into some rocks. Waipiro Bay should be left to the experts. Waipiro Bay is fairly sheltered from the shoutherly winds.