Whangamata Bar is New Zealand's most celebrated beach break left—a river mouth wave on the Coromandel Peninsula that transforms into a world-class barrel machine when cyclone swells wrap into its perfectly angled shoreline. The wave offers a steep drop-in, a heavy barrel section, and enough length to make every successful ride feel earned. The river mouth channel provides a paddle-out path but also generates powerful currents that add to the intensity. Summer holidays see the lineup packed, but catch it at the right moment and Whangamata delivers waves that match anything on Earth.
Water temp
19°C
Wetsuit
3/2mm fullsuit
Difficulty
6/10
Crowd level
8/10
Access: 1hr from Tauranga. On Highway 25 on Coromandel Peninsula.
Peak: Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar
Secondary: Apr, May, Oct
Best in summer with NE swells. Works on cyclone swells.
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Wave height in the ideal range
Each spot has different period requirements. Points and reefs can handle longer periods than beaches.
Offshore/glassy conditions