Kuaotunu Beach
Kuaotunu Beach is a right hand point break off a rocky point onto a sandy beach, located at the eastern end of the beach, on the north eastern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula. Kuaotunu Beach is a fairly sheltered bay and needs a decent swell to get it working. The wave is fast and hollow, with barrels on offer. there are also some fun beach breaks down the beach. Coromandel beaches are popular, so Know the rules and respect the locals. Good for advanced to expert surfers.
Optimal Swell Direction:
N
Optimal Wind Direction:
S
Tide:
Mid
Wave Type:
Right point
Beach break
Wave Size Min:
1.5ft
Wave Shape:
Fast
Powerful
Hollow
Barrels
Beach Type:
Sand
Rock
Skill Level:
Advanced
Directions
Kuaotunu Beach is on the east side of the Coromandel peninsula, near the northern tip, on State Highway 25.
From Thames head north on Queen Street, State Highway 25. You will go round the northern tip of the Coromandel Peninsula towards the east side. When you get to Kuaotunu on Kuaotunu Wharekaho Road, stop at the eastern end of Kuaotunu Beach, near the boat ramp.
Nearest Town:
Matarangi
Nearest City:
Thames
Travel Time from City:
70mins
Road in:
Seal
Walk in:
No
Parking at beach:
Yes