Oriental Bay
Just a few minutes walk from the
city, this golden sand beach is a top spot for a bit of walking, cycling or
people watching. It's a safe swimming spot for families and plays host to beach
sporting events during summer. It's also home to some of the swankiest
real estate in the city and great eateries ranging from a tugboat cafe and a
retro fondue cafe to top restaurant, The White House.
Scorching Bay
To the east, you’ll find the small
but perfectly formed Scorching Bay. Arguably the most stunning beach in
Wellington, it’s a favourite spot for a picnic, a game of beach cricket or just
hanging out in the sun and watching the inter-island ferries pass by. Great
coffee and icecream can be found at the bay's resident cafe, Scorch-O-Rama.
Days Bay & Eastbourne
Across the harbour lies Days Bay and
Eastbourne. Our favourite way to get there, is on the East By West Ferry which
runs regularly from Wellington’s waterfront. When you arrive in Days Bay,
you can browse art galleries, go for a walk in the hills, or wander around to
the quaint seaside suburb of Eastbourne, where you’ll find deli’s, boutiques
and cafes
Island Bay
This historic beachside suburb is a
traditional fishing hub, located on the south coast of Wellington. Here you’ll
find hints of a bygone era including the bandstand in Shorland Park near the
beach. If you’re a keen scuba diver, check out Taputeranga
Marine Reserve just offshore. It's home to a vast array of
marine wildlife and a sunken navy frigate making it a popular dive site..
Lyall Bay
Located on the south coast, just 10
minutes drive from the city, Lyall Bay beach is Wellington’s most popular surf
beach. Although great for surfing, it’s still a safe beach for swimming and is
patrolled by lifeguards during summer. It’s also the best place to watch
windsurfers and kitesurfers make the most of the wind that sometimes breezes
through Wellington. The best spot to catch the action of the Bay is from
historic Maranui Café.
Sourced from:
http://www.wellingtonnz.com/discover/things-to-do/sights-activities/beaches-and-bays/
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