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the west coast
Welcome to the wildest stretch of exposed
surf coastline in New Zealand.
The turbulent Tasman Sea continuously assaults the South Island
West Coast with 3 metre steam roller wave sets lined up to the
horizon. Ironically surfers on The Coast often have
to wait for the swells to drop before they can safely get amongst
the waves.
The dramatic coastline has superb scenery and amazing marine
wildlife, so exploring the many uncharted reef breaks can be
rewarding for the zealous board rider. Although the environment
is harsh you will find the local people are very friendly and
laid-back.
Farewell Spit, at the northern tip of The Coast has
very exposed beach breaks on its 30 km crescent of moving sand.
Fergusons Beach and Wairaiki Beach west of Pakawau, both have
beach breaks that are good on all tides. It is virgin territory
from here down to Westport with very little surfing intelligence
available, although Little Wanganui and Waimarie do have good
river bar breaks.
Westport has plenty of surfing action, however. The breakwater at
the mouth of the Buller River offers a good beach break. Shingles
is a unique freshwater beach break 1 km inside the river mouth,
but requires a real north-west storm surge to make it perform
well.
Tauranga Bay is a recognised surfing mecca and seal colony down
the Cape Foulwind road, south of Westport. It has a left-hand
point and beach break, which is best at low tide in a 2 metre
swell. Just over the hill is Nine Mile Beach, which faces
south-west and puts up some of the best beach breaks along this
coast in the right conditions.
River bar breaks occur at Charleston and Fox River, and Punakaiki
has two beach breaks that are fun to ride in a small swell.
Camping here gives you heaps of options for adventure activities
if the surf is in storm mode.
Greymouths Cobden Beach has a left-hand bar break along the
breakwater in swells up to 2 metres. Blaketown, south of the Grey
River mouth has a right-hand bar break. Further south is mystery
land. Thar be Dragons to Slay there if you have the
experience and mindset to explore and conquer. Start at Harihari
where some accessible surf spots can be found and take it from
there.
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