Tairua

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Perched on the wild, wave-battered coast of the Gisborne region, Tairua is a tiny gem that feels a world away from the tourist trail. This is New Zealand at its most raw and elemental: vast black-sand beaches, pounding surf, and a landscape shaped by volcanic fire and ocean fury. The name Tairua means 'two tides', a nod to the dual harbours that frame this isolated settlement. For travellers seeking solitude, dramatic scenery, and a genuine taste of remote coastal life, Tairua delivers in spades.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to soak up the atmosphere without rushing. Spend your first day exploring the beach and hiking Mount Tairua, your second day on the water or surfing, and your third day venturing to nearby Eastland or simply relaxing. If you're passing through, even a half-day stop for a walk on the beach and a coffee at the local café is worthwhile.

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