Mangamaunu Beach

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Mangamaunu Beach is a wild, black-sand stretch on the Kaikōura Coast, where the abrupt rise of the Seaward Kaikōura Range meets the Pacific. It's a place of raw beauty—dramatic surf, seal colonies, and the haunting remains of an ancient pā site. This is not a swimming beach (riptides are fierce), but for walkers, photographers, and those seeking solitude, it's magnetic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is ample to explore the beach, walk to the pā site, and watch seals on the peninsula. If you're a keen photographer or surfer, allow a full day to catch the changing light and tides. Most visitors combine it with a morning in Kaikōura town, making it a perfect stop on a South Island road trip.

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