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Hot Water Beach

Hot Water Beach, located on the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island, is a unique and popular destination where visitors can dig their own hot pools right in the sand. The beach is famous for its geothermal activity, which creates natural hot springs just beneath the surface.The geothermal hot springs bubble up through the sand in a specific area of the beach, near the low tide mark. The water from these springs can be as hot as 64°C (147°F). Visitors bring shovels and dig into the sand to create their own personal hot pools, which fill up with warm water from the springs.The best time to experience Hot Water Beach is within two hours on either side of low tide. This is when the hot springs are exposed, and you can dig your pool. It’s a good idea to check the local tide times before visiting to plan your trip accordingly.The experience of digging your own hot pool is truly unique. People gather at the beach during low tide, and it becomes a social event as visitors work together to create pools, relax, and enjoy the warm water while surrounded by beautiful coastal scenery.Aside from the hot springs, Hot Water Beach is also a beautiful stretch of coastline with golden sand and rolling surf. It’s a great spot for swimming, although swimmers should be cautious due to strong currents and rips. There are lifeguards on duty during the summer season.There are basic facilities near the beach, including a café, surf shop, and parking area. Shovels can be rented from local businesses if you don’t bring your own.For those who enjoy surfing, Hot Water Beach offers good waves, particularly for experienced surfers. The strong currents and swells make it a great spot for catching waves, but swimmers should stay in designated safe areas.Hot Water Beach is close to Cathedral Cove, another popular destination on the Coromandel Peninsula. Many visitors to the area combine trips to both Hot Water Beach and Cathedral Cove for a full day of exploring the region's natural beauty.While digging hot pools is a fun activity, it's important to be cautious, as the water can be extremely hot in some spots, potentially causing burns. Test the water temperature before getting in and dig carefully.Additionally, swimming outside the patrolled areas is not advised due to strong rips.Hot Water Beach offers a rare and relaxing experience, combining the fun of creating your own spa-like retreat in the sand with the scenic beauty of New Zealand’s stunning coastline. It's a must-visit for anyone traveling to the Coromandel Peninsula.
Posted: Oct 6, 2024
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