No matter what you call it, be it New Pier or Golden Mile, this place is one of the coolest surf spots in town and even around the world. But a lot of folks say it was more fun before they built piers in the bay. Here's the deal: it has a small area where you can catch the waves, and when the waves are small, it's pretty easy to ride them. But when they get big, it's seriously tough, especially if you're a beginner. There's one more catch - because the take-off area is small, it can get really crowded with surfers. The best waves usually come from the southwest or the east, and when it's high tide, the waves are fantastic.
Surfspots Rating : 4 Star
Consistency - 64
Seabed - Sand
Level - Intermediate
Wave Direction - Left
Swell Direction - East (E)Southwest (SW)
Wind Direction - West (W)Southwest (SW)Northwest (NW)
Best Tide - Low
Best Season - AprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptember
Locals - Moderate
Crowd - Very Crowded
Ideal Board - Short
Wave Height - 6 m
Water Quality - Good
Kite Surfing - Yes
Wind Surfing - Yes
Wave Power : Strong
Parking - Yes
WC - Yes
Shower - Yes
Restaurant - Yes
Boat Needed - No
4x4 Needed - No
Acess
Surfing at the Bay of Plenty presents risks like strong rips, potential shark encounters, and challenging wave conditions.
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.