Deprecated function: The each() function is deprecated. This message will be suppressed on further calls in _menu_load_objects() (line 579 of /home/nzsurfgu/public_html/includes/menu.inc).
Anatori Beach is a remote beach on the West Coast near the top of the South Island. The beach consists of a left hand river bar break and beach breaks to the north and south, on a sandy beach. The river break offers a long wally powerful wave. The beach break peaks offer nice fun, waves, both right and left handers. The bar and peaks can change a bit depending on tide and river conditions. being so remote theres not usually any crowds, you can often have the beach to yourself. Like all river mouth breaks, watch out for rips and currents.
Farewell Spit is a remote beach on the West Coast at the top of the South Island. The beach consists of a left-hand point break, known as Pillar Point, at the western end of the beach, as well as a beach break with various peaks expanding the rest of the beach. Pillar Point offers a fun, fast wave that may provide you with some long rides. The other peaks offer fun waves, both right and left-handers. Farewell Spit is very exposed and is often quite windy. Being so remote, crowds are generally minimal, so you can often have the beach to yourself.
The Tasman region is home to some of the most stunning scenery in New Zealand, with Golden Bay and the Abel Tasman National Park. There are golden sand beaches and many natural attractions in the area.
Paturau Beach is a remote beach on the West Coast near the top of the South Island. The beach consists of a left hand point break at the southern end of the beach, which has some boulders high on the beach and at the point. the rest of the beach is sand with a main peak on the river mouth and other peaks on the north side of the river. the point offers a nice fast wave that provides some long rides. the peaks offer nice fun, waves, both right and left handers. The peaks can change a bit depending on tide and river conditions.