In a region that boasts some spectacular beaches, there are a few hidden gems that are largely unknown, even by many locals.
Octopus Bay is a real treasure, a beautiful beach and the perfect solution when westerly winds are whipping up the sand on the main beach at Whangamata.
From Onemana (15 minutes north of Whangamata) drive past the tennis courts to a parking area at the top of the hill. On entering the reserve a small sign on the right indicates the start of the track. The 20 minute track is quite challenging with a few steep sections to get your heart rate up. Ropes alongside the steepest parts of the track help you negotiate these tricky bits. I would avoid it after heavy rain but otherwise manageable for anyone of average ability and fitness.
The track skirts along the cliff tops with outstanding views over beautiful bays and the ocean before you head down to Octopus Bay, a small bay fringed with mature pohutukawa trees and sparkly, crystal clear water. The water gets deep very quickly so care is required when swimming. A few families with young children and picnic hampers made the trek safely, so don't let the path put you off unless you have mobility issues. I wouldn't attempt the track wearing jandals or sandals; walking shoes are a much safer option. Outside of the holiday season, you can often have this beach to yourself. A top spot!!!!!
Pokohino Bay is another beautiful, secluded beach. On the road to Onemana, watch for the signpost on the left hand side. The forestry road is unsealed and bumpy so drive slowly. From the parking area (pretty much an unmarked clearing) a steep forest track leads down though the bush to a pretty little beach tucked into a sheltered bay – a walk of about 15 minutes. This horseshoe shaped sandy bay is a perfect spot to relax with a book and picnic, and on a hot summer day recline under the branches of a shady tree. Generally sheltered from the prevailing wind, the water is usually safe for swimming while exposed rocks at low tide are great for exploring or a spot of fishing. The climb back up is a bit of a grunt, so drive down the road to Onemana and reward yourself with an ice-cream from the cafe.


Pogies. When the weather gets chilly over the winter months, or you're paddling in the deep south when it can be cold at any time of the year, quality neoprene pogies will keep your hands toasty warm and dry. Velcro the pogies around the paddle shaft then simply slip your hands through to grip your paddle. The wide wrist opening makes it easy to get your hands in or out quickly.


When camping with access to the car, this 3 burner gas cooker is perfect. It even has a rack for cooking toast and the lid acts as a wind shield. The legs unscrew and it folds up into a tidy, compact unit. We have been using this cooker for over 20 years, so a pretty good investment. New models will no doubt have been modified and improved, but we have never had any issues with this one.


really basic, but don't buy two the same size and check that they fit inside each other to save space in your pack. Stainless steel, bullet proof coffee plungers, are a bonus when space is not an issue.


When bigger fold out chairs are not an option due to space or weight, but you don't fancy sitting on the ground all the time, these little beauties are just what you need. They take very little space and when kayaking fit up the pointy nose end especially well. We have had ours for quite a few years and have used them on frequent trips, so I can personally recommmend these Roamer Tri Stools. Available from Kathmandu, you can often pick them up for less than $20. Check them out
At some locations in NZ at certain times of the year, and certain times of the day (especially in Fiordland) sandflies or mosquito's can be a nuisance.



Air mattresses: Double and single styles available, perfect if you are camping close to your vehicle when weight and size not an issue. Lengthwise 185cm is a snug fit in our tent, however many of the new ones are 200 – 215 cm and will not fit in some compact dome tents. Many are also double the height, suitable only for large tents.
Stackable plastic cubes are fantastic to keep all related items together and the car stays nice & tidy. We can fit twelve boxes and access from back and rear doors means you only ever need to move one box to reach what you want.