Photo: John Barkla / CC BY 4.0
Mangamaunu is a wild, windswept beach on the Kaikōura coast, where the rugged Seaward Kaikōura Range meets the Pacific. This remote stretch of black sand and driftwood is a place of raw beauty, often empty except for seabirds and the roar of the surf. It's a stop for the soul, not the itinerary — perfect for a contemplative walk or a picnic with a view of the mountains tumbling into the sea.
Highlights & What to See
- Black Sand Beach: Walk the long, dark sand beach backed by dramatic cliffs and the Southern Alps — the contrast of black sand, white foam, and green hills is unforgettable.
- Kaikōura Seafront & Seal Colony: Just south, the Kaikōura peninsula offers easy viewing of New Zealand fur seals lounging on the rocks, often with playful pups in season.
- Whale Watching & Dolphin Encounters: Kaikōura is world-famous for sperm whale watching year-round, plus dusky dolphins and albatross — book a boat tour from the township.
- Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway: A stunning coastal track with seal colonies, limestone caves, and panoramic views — allow 2–3 hours for the full loop.
- Mangamaunu Campsite & Surf: A basic DOC campsite right on the beach — popular with surfers catching the consistent swells, especially in winter.
Suggested Time to Spend
Mangamaunu itself is a quick stop — 30 minutes to an hour to stretch your legs on the beach. Most visitors combine it with a day in Kaikōura (20 minutes south), where you can easily spend a full day: whale watching in the morning, the peninsula walk in the afternoon, and fresh crayfish for dinner. If you're camping, an overnight stay lets you experience the dramatic sunset and sunrise over the sea.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kaikōura — the main town, with whale watching, seal colonies, and the famous Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway
- Kaikōura Peninsula — a short drive south, offering seal viewing and a spectacular coastal walk
- Ohau Point Seal Colony — a quick stop north of Mangamaunu to see newborn seal pups in winter (June–September)
- Hundalee Hills — scenic drive through native bush and farmland, with short walks and waterfalls
- Hanmer Springs — an hour inland, with thermal pools, mountain biking, and forest walks
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Image credits
- Kaikōura — Clilly4 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0
- Hanmer Springs — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0