Otaki Beach

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Otaki Beach is a classic, laid-back Kapiti Coast stretch of black sand and rolling surf, beloved by locals for its unfussy charm and wide, windswept shoreline. It’s the kind of place where you kick off your jandals, let the salt spray hit your face, and watch the waves roll in from the Tasman Sea. The beach is backed by a grassy reserve with picnic tables and a playground, making it ideal for a relaxed family day out or a quiet afternoon with a book. The nearby Otaki River mouth adds a different landscape for walking and birdwatching.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can easily enjoy Otaki Beach as a half-day trip from Wellington or Palmerston North – allow 2–3 hours to swim, walk, and relax. If you’re combining it with a visit to Kapiti Island or exploring the Kapiti Coast, a full day gives you time for a beachside picnic and a stroll along the river mouth. The beach is also a pleasant stop on a self-drive journey between Wellington and the Manawatu region.

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