The coastline comprises long white-sand beaches, small coves, and a network of bays and inlets. Clear water and gently sloping shores characterise much of the island’s edge, with more sheltered areas providing natural anchorages. These coastal forms define the island’s perimeter and its relationship to the sea.








Rocky Bay




Little Coralie Bay






Coralie Bay






Te Koru (Coal) Bay





Onepoto (Sheep) Bay






Peachgrove Bay





Whaler Cove












Momona Bay





Titree Bay






Bumper Cove






Long Beach







Parapara (Stingray) Bay
