About Wharekawa Harbour
At the southern end of Opoutere Beach lies the winding entrance to the Wharekawa Harbour, which is protected by a spectacular sandspit. The spit is a breeding ground for several endangered species of native seabirds including the New Zealand Dotterel. There isn't a marina in this harbour. This was a lovely place to visit - We stayed at a nearby campground and spent many quality hours playing at the beach and the surrounding forests with our young children.



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COORDINATES
-37.11857 N, 175.87252 E
Port Information
Telephone
Depth at MLW
< 2m
Channel Marking
Poor
Port of Entry
No
Overseas Visitor Berths
No
Tidal Flow
Beware
Weather Forecast
Tue
5AM - 9AM
12 May 2026
- E 6–11 knots. Gusts up to 20 knots.
- 13 to 15°C
- E 1.7m at 6s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Rain
Tue
9AM - 1PM
12 May 2026
- E 12 knots decreasing to 7 knots. Gusts up to 21 knots.
- 13 to 16°C
- E 1.6m at 6s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Rain
Tue
1PM - 5PM
12 May 2026
- E 3–8 knots veering S 3-8 knots.
- 13 to 17°C
- E 1.4m at 6s period
- UV Index: 0 - Low
- Rain