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Surfing

 

Tairāwhiti Gisborne is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s top surfing spots, offering world-class surfing all year round.

 

Gisborne attracts surfers from around the world, who come here for the variety of breaks, consistent swells, and uncrowded waters. With more than 200 kilometres of surfable coastline, the region caters for all abilities. See below for the most popular spots.

 

Beginner

Waikanae (Roberts Rd) : This shallow beach has small waves, making it ideal for absolute beginners.  

 

Makorori Northerns: The northern part of Makorori (by the houses) has soft swells, along with plenty of picnic and parking facilities.  

 

Intermediate

Midway Pipe: This sandy beach break has one main peak, offering both right and left handers, with a hollow drop-in and barrel section. There are also several smaller peaks further down the beach. The surf is reliable at any time of year but best at low tide. Look out for rips.  

 

Makorori Beach: The southern part of this beach has the most consistent surf in Gisborne. Most of the surf is from groundswells, with the best swell angle coming from the southeast. Submerged rocks are a hazard.

 

Advanced

Wainui: This long stretch of beach is known for consistency, strong barrels, and variety of breaks (both left and right). The Stock Route is the most challenging break, offering world-class hollow sections on bigger swells. Here, ground swells are more common here than wind swells. Best for intermediate to advanced surfers. 

 

Blacks Beach: Named for the colour of its sand, Blacks Beach offers right-hand reef breaks, which crank in a southerly swell at low tide. Note, the reef can be shallow.  

 

Expert

Tuamotu Island: It’s a one-kilometre paddle to Tuamotu Island, located off Sponge Bay. The surf breaks on the eastern and southern sides, with the latter offering a powerful left-hand point break with plenty of barrels. You can't see the surf conditions from Sponge Bay, so check the surf from the cliff before heading out. Experts only. 

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