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Bring plenty of water and snacks with you, especially if you’re hiking to the beach; there are no facilities at the beach itself.
Accommodation is available at the nearby village of Hahei.
Wheelchair users should take a boat tour to Cathedral Cove; the walking trail leading to the beach isn’t wheelchair friendly.
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To reach Cathedral Cove from Auckland, it’s best to drive. Take State Highway 1 to Thames, then take State Highway 25 along the Coromandel Peninsula. Follow the signs to Hahei Beach, where you can park and access the walking trail that takes you directly to Cathedral Cove.
The best time of year to visit Cathedral Cove for good weather is during the summer months, from December through February. During these months, you can expect sunny weather and warm temperatures, which make it the perfect setting for exploring the coastline, swimming, kayaking, and spending time on the beach.
The walk from the parking lot to Cathedral Cove beach typically takes around 45 minutes to 1 hour. The trail is around 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) each way, and there are some interesting stops along the way, including viewpoints and bays perfect for taking a quick swim.
Facilities are limited at Cathedral Cove, so it’s best to bring your own supplies. Pack your own snacks and bottled water. You won’t find any shops or restaurants directly on the beach. There are drop toilets at the cove, but it’s recommended to bring your own toilet paper.
Yes, visitors can swim and snorkel at Cathedral Cove; however there are no lifeguards on duty, so it’s always advisable to explore with a group or on an organized tour. Gemstone Bay, known for its abundant marine life, is a popular snorkeling spot along the Cathedral Cove trail.
At Cathedral Cove, you can look for diverse marine life, such as dolphins, penguins, whales, and seals—or colorful fish if you decide to go snorkeling. The area is also home to native birds, so bring binoculars for a chance to spot fantails and yellowhammers, among many other species.



































































































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