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Island Bay is a laid-back coastal suburb of Wellington, offering a quintessential Kiwi seaside escape just 15 minutes from the city centre. With its sandy beach, rocky outcrops, and the iconic Taputeranga Marine Reserve, it's a haven for nature lovers, swimmers, and those seeking a peaceful break from urban buzz. The village-like main street is dotted with excellent cafes and fish-and-chip shops, making it a perfect spot for a relaxed day out.
Highlights & What to See
- Taputeranga Marine Reserve: Snorkel or dive in this protected area teeming with fish, crayfish, and colourful seaweed. The clear waters and underwater cliffs are a highlight for marine enthusiasts.
- Island Bay Beach: A safe, sandy beach ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. The small island offshore adds a scenic backdrop and is a bird sanctuary.
- Walk the Island Bay to Ōwhiro Bay Coastal Walkway: A stunning 5km coastal path offering panoramic views of Cook Strait, the South Island, and rugged cliffs. Look out for seals and seabirds.
- Visit the Island Bay Marine Education Centre: A small but fascinating centre run by locals, with touch tanks and displays about the marine reserve's ecosystem.
- Explore the Village Shops: Browse boutique stores and grab a coffee at one of the popular local cafes, like the renowned Maranui Cafe right on the beachfront.
Suggested Time to Spend
Island Bay makes a perfect half-day or full-day trip from Wellington. For a leisurely visit, spend 2–3 hours swimming, snorkelling, and walking the coastal walkway. Add another hour for lunch and exploring the shops. If you're a keen diver or want to hike the full coastal track to Ōwhiro Bay, plan for 4–5 hours. It's also a lovely spot for a sunset picnic.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Ōwhiro Bay: Just a 10-minute walk or drive along the coast, this quieter bay offers more stunning views and access to the Red Rocks Reserve, home to a seal colony.
- Red Rocks Reserve (Pariwhero): Famous for its ancient red-coloured rocks and fur seal haul-out. A 4WD track is also popular for mountain biking and walking.
- Wellington City: Easily combine a trip to Island Bay with visits to Te Papa Museum, the Cable Car, or Cuba Street's vibrant cafes and shops.
- Miramar Peninsula: Home to the Weta Workshop and scenic Mount Crawford, offering panoramic views of the harbour and airport.
- South Coast Beaches: Explore other rugged beaches like Lyall Bay (surfing) and Houghton Bay along the coastal drive.
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