Scenic spot introduction:

Ninety Mile Beach, the northernmost tip of New Zealand, is famous for its length and beautiful sand dunes. It is known as a world of forests, fine sand, waves, and an endless paradise. The actual length of Ninety Mile Beach is 55 miles. It is said that in ancient times, a missionary rode a horse along the beach and ran to the next stop. After running 30 miles a day, the horse had to rest. He ran for three days from beginning to end, which is ninety miles. miles, hence the name Ninety Mile Beach. The beach stretches along the Tasman Sponge on the west coast.

Attractions distribution:

The main attractions of the Ninety Mile Beach Scenic Area include the Cape Rhinego Lighthouse at the northernmost tip of New Zealand and the pole near the lighthouse. The tide rises and recedes twice a day at Ninety Mile Beach, forming a unique beach landscape. Sandboarding and picking up skins are two favorites of tourists. Activities, beach scenery, beach galloping and Elephant Trunk Hill, etc.

Scenic spot features:

Photography, sightseeing, beach, hiking, lighthouse, beach
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

Oceania>New Zealand

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ninety Mile Beach ticket prices:

free

Scenic area opening hours:

Open all day

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