Hot Water Beach

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Hot Water Beach on the Coromandel Peninsula is one of New Zealand's most unique natural attractions, where you can dig your own hot pool in the sand. At low tide, geothermal water bubbles up through the golden sand, allowing you to create a personal spa bath while the Pacific Ocean laps just metres away. This iconic experience is a must-do for any traveller exploring the North Island's east coast.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a half-day visit: arrive about 30 minutes before low tide to scout the best spot, spend an hour or two soaking in your DIY hot pool, then explore the beach and nearby trails. If you also want to see Cathedral Cove, allow a full day. The experience is weather-dependent, so check conditions and aim for a clear day to make the most of the coastal scenery.

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