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Muriwai

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New Zealand, Muriwai, New Zealand
Coordinates: -36.8279, 174.4257
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Recommended for intermediate to advanced riders, competent in most conditions.. The waves are generally pretty big and heavy. Waves break about 3-500m offshore and re-form on the inside which provides some good shallow flat water areas between the broken waves. Caution there are some very strong currents and rips at this beach, if you drop your kite in the surf, you need to be very competent at a quick relaunch or ditch your gear if it gets caught by a wave - a kitesurfer and numerous fisherman have drowned here. Not recommended for beginners. Don't kite between the Surf Lifeguard Flags! Super long, black, soft sand surf beach. Heaps of room on the mid to low tide, less on full tide, but sand dunes and forest behind. The beach is about 50km long and ends at a harbor entrance. The northern tip of Muriwai Beach is out of bounds due to being a Defence Bombing Range - trespassers are often prosecuted. South and South West prevailing wind makes sideonshore. Winter blows pretty hard. Strong, often gusty winds with 20 knots average. In summer, daily sea breezes are a frustrating 10-14kts with more offshore (NE) and no wind days. Best direction for wave riding NW and SE, but SW is fine too. Full wetsuit in winter, spring suit in summer for people from the tropics. Winter (May to October): air 9-15°C and water 12°C. Summer (November to April): air 20-28°C, water 16-19°C. A spot that you can ride year round, and always has surf. Epic in 5m swells and 40 knot winds but be careful!! Water: Mediumwave, Bigwave. Features: Toilet, Food, Parking. Rider ability: Intermediate, Expert.

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Wind

13 kn

SW · gusts 23 kn

Waves

2.8 m

9s period

Swell

2.4 m

Tide

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Updated 23/08/2026, 22:59:55

Forecast

Mon 24Tue 25Wed 26Thu 27Fri 28Sat 29Sun 30SW00:00SW06:00SW12:00SW18:00SW00:00SW06:00SW12:00W18:00W00:00W06:00W12:00W18:00NW00:00N06:00N12:00NE18:00N00:00NE06:00N12:00NW18:00N00:00N06:00NW12:00SE18:00S00:00SW06:00SW12:00S18:00
Wind scale
Max 40 kn
Max 3.5 m waves
Updated 23/08/2026, 22:59:56

Data: Open-Meteo

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Hazards

Waves break about 3-500m offshore and re-form on the inside which provides some good shallow flat water areas between the broken waves. Caution there are some very strong currents and rips at this beach, if you drop your kite in the surf, you need to be very competent at a quick relaunch or ditch your gear if it gets caught by a wave - a kitesurfer and numerous fisherman have drowned here. Heaps of room on the mid to low tide, less on full tide, but sand dunes and forest behind. In summer, daily sea breezes are a frustrating 10-14kts with more offshore (NE) and no wind days.

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