Then, what is there to do at 90 Mile Beach?
Activities from Ahipara Bay Motel at Ninety Mile BeachWhile here you can try surfing, fishing, golf, some time on the sand dunes, horse trekking, blow carts, 4 wheel drives & quad-biking tours, scuba diving, snorkelling and swimming.
Also Know, is 90 Mile Beach actually 90 miles? Ninety Mile Beach (official name Te-Oneroa-a-Tōhē/Ninety Mile Beach) is on the western coast of the far north of the North Island of New Zealand. The beach is actually 88 kilometres (55 miles) long. Its southern end is close to the headland of Reef Point, to the west of Ahipara Bay, near Kaitaia.
Correspondingly, where does 90 mile beach start and finish?
Ninety Mile Beach. From the shallow inlets near Port Albert to the wide open waterways of Lakes Entrance lies the Ninety Mile Beach – a 90-mile long stretch of pristine golden sand that separates the Gippsland Lakes from Bass Strait.
Why is 90 Mile Beach called that?
Ninety Mile Beach HistoryNinety Mile Beach is actually around 55 miles (88 kilometres) long. The story goes that the early European settlers named it because they knew their horses could travel up to 30 miles in a day. Unfortunately, they didn't account for the slower pace of travelling on sand.