The pohutukawas are blooming, the days are getting longer and cicadas are chirping. Summer is here and for us Kiwis that can only mean two things—camping and cold beers—preferably at the same time.
From turquoise-hued waters to secluded beaches and lakes where you can try your luck at fishing, here are OB真人视讯's picks of the best camping spots in Tauranga and the surrounding areas. Don’t forget your tent and sunscreen—jandals optional.
Tasman Holiday Parks - Papamoa Beach
535 Papamoa Beach Road, Papamoa Beach, Papamoa
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From cabins to caravans, powered tent sites and villas, there are accommodation options to suit every traveller at in Tauranga. Whichever way you go, you can guarantee you won’t be far from the ocean at this beachfront campsite.
Recently the park has undergone an $8m upgrade leading to the addition of six two-bedroom beach-front villas overlooking Papamoa Beach—pictured above—alongside eight luxurious poolside units, with views of the newly renovated 25-metre swimming pool.
There are few holidays more fun than camping with your mates, which is made easier as there are 250 spots for you to choose between across 16 acres of landscape. There are no long drops in sight at this park—instead, there are modern facilities, a BBQ pavilion, a boat wash area and cruiser bikes for hire.
Mount Maunganui Beachside Holiday Park
1 Adams Avenue, Mount Maunganui, Tauranga
When it comes to a prime location for camping, it’s hard to beat this. Situated seconds from the sand and at the base of Mauao or ‘the Mount’, is the , which offers cabins and powered sites for your caravan or tent.
You can choose to be beachside or closer to Pilot Bay, where you’ll have views of tangerine-orange and soft pink sunsets. After a day at the beach, stroll down to the local bars for happy hour to hear live music. This campsite gets booked out quickly, so be sure to reserve your spot in advance.
Matatā Campsite
Across Causeway (opposite shops), Arawa Road, Matata, Whakatane
This campsite is ideal for flora and fauna lovers—it is right next to a wildlife refuge and on the coast. You’ll find this in a place called Matatā, about a 50-minute drive from Tauranga, or 20 minutes from Whakatane.
Surfcasting is a popular activity to do at this beach, as well as bird watching and walks around the lagoon. Work up an appetite and head into Matatā town—the fish and chips from the local takeaway store are some of the best in the Bay of Plenty.
Bowentown Beach Holiday Park
510 Seaforth Road, Waihi Beach, Bay Of Plenty
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Nestled at the end of a peninsula and on a 128-hectare reserve is , a 10-minute drive from Waihi Beach and 45 minutes from Tauranga. There’s an 8km stretch of sand and surf from Bowentown to Waihi Beach where you can head out to catch a wave.
Or if you prefer to swim in calm waters, a short walk away from the park you’ll find a tranquil bay—it’s also the perfect place for an afternoon picnic. Stop by the onsite Froth coffee shop for a cup of joe and a slice. With a playground and jumping pillow, the kids will be well-occupied. The owners are friendly, the campsite is well maintained and it's even pet-friendly.
Tasman Holiday Parks - Ohiwa Beach
380 Ohiwa Harbour Road, Kutarere, Eastern Bay Of Plenty
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You won’t get bored at the , located in the Eastern Bay of Plenty a couple of hours' drive from Tauranga. The park is surrounded by a harbour, a beach and native forests—so you can kayak, swim, boogie board or fish to your heart’s content. Or if you’re like us, fall asleep on the beach under an umbrella.
When it begins to get dark, walk for 15 minutes along the Ohiwa Nature Trail to see a glow worm grotto. The holiday park is a 12-minute drive to the closest town of Opotiki, but if you can, pitch your tent, fold out your camping chairs and stay away from civilisation to enjoy a few days in nature. This is definitely one of the best camping grounds around Tauranga.
Ohope Beach Holiday Park
367 Harbour Road, Ohope
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Just over an hour’s drive south of Tauranga lies a small coastal town called Ohope, the signs proudly telling you it’s home to New Zealand’s most-loved beach.
The is right across from Ohope Beach, so you can spend your days paddle boarding and going for walks along the dark sand—just watch out for the clam shells. And, there are designated campsites for those with dogs, so you can bring your furry friend along on your summer road trip.
Lake Ōkāreka Campsite
Rotorua
Get your fishing rods ready and head to for a few days to camp, play some cards and (try to) catch fresh rainbow trout for dinner. Located just 15 minutes from Rotorua and a little over an hour from Tauranga, the campsite sits right by the water of Lake Okareka, surrounded by native bush and green hills.
While it’s not a big campsite, there are basic cooking facilities and toilets. For a day adventure, jump in the car for a few minutes to the lakeside reserve to begin the Lake Okareka Walkway—an hour and a half walk past scenic farmland, beach and wetlands.
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Main image credit: Ohiwa Beach Holiday Park
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