Discover the best top things to do in Piha, New Zealand including Elements Surf, Rapu Surf, Piha Surf School, Arataki Visitor Centre - Waitakere Ranges, Piha Beach, Kitekite Falls.
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5.0 based on 124 reviews
Elements World is your one stop Travel Company that has it all! Surf Adventures - Campervan Rental - Vehicle Buy and Sell - Sightseeing Tours - Travel Adventures
5.0 based on 22 reviews
Established in 2001, we were known as New Zealand Surf 'n' Snow Tours for 13 years. We have re-branded ourselves as Rapu which in Maori means 'to seek' and, we feel, captures the quest to find that perfect New Zealand adventure. During summer, we offer both day and multi-day Surf Tours. During winter, whether you are a skier, snowboarder or an outdoor adventurer we have snow tour options for you.
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Piha Surf School offers surfing lessons for beginning, intermediate and advanced surfers. We are dedicated to spreading the "stoke" of surfing by teaching techniques that allow you to have fun and be safe in the water. Our instructors are world class surfers who are guaranteed to get you up and riding even it is your first time surfing.
4.5 based on 975 reviews
The Arataki Visitor Centre is the gateway to the Waitakere Ranges Regional park, with more then 16,000 hectares of native rainforest and coastline. Free entry to the Visitor centre for everyone.
The Aratiki Visitor Centre is a must if visiting the Waitakere Range. There is a 12 minutes film about the area. The Nature Trail (1.6km) is through Kauri Rainforest and the native species have name plates to help identify them
4.5 based on 867 reviews
This day with guide Jo was loads of fun. It was truly amazing to drive one hour out of Auckland and experience the glorious Wild West Coast. The walks and the beach were stunning and the food at the Piha cafe has excellent. Jo was a very friendly and knowledgeable guide.
4.5 based on 217 reviews
Kitekite falls is less than 30 minutes walk from the end of Glen Esk Road. Plenty of parking. It's a great Waitakere's bush walk through lots of native bush on a variety of board walk, gravel tracks and stairs. Easily completed by our 6 year old - and the 2 year old walked most of it too. You can do part of a loop coming back so you don't come down the way you went up. The kids enjoyed walking across a river (over stepping stones) on the way back. There is currently shoe cleaning in place to prevent the Kauri die back. Lovely spot to stop for a picnic - or if you're keen a swim below the falls.
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