Pouawa Beach is located near Gisborne and is a popular spot for surfers and campers, especially during the summer. It’s part of a marine reserve, which adds to its appeal for those who appreciate nature. The beach has a laid-back vibe, making it a chill place for a day at the sea.
The surf at Pouawa Beach can be pretty decent for beginners. It handles swell sizes starting from about 1ft (0.3m) and works best with an east swell direction. You can catch waves that break over both sand and some scruffy reef outcrops. The waves can come in as lefts and rights, providing some options depending on your preference. If you're looking for good conditions, the best winds are from the northwest, and it tends to work well during low to mid tides.
Aside from surfing, Pouawa Beach also offers a good environment for snorkeling. The marine reserve status means there’s a lot of protected sea life to see, which can be a nice break from catching waves. Just keep in mind that conditions can vary, so checking the surf report before you go is a smart move.