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Karekare Beach

Karekare Beach is a clothing-optional beach or natural swimming location in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.

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Karekare Beach

About this place

Karekare Beach is a clothing-optional beach or natural swimming location in Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand. The New Zealand Naturist Federation (NZNF), founded in 1944, coordinates a network of naturist clubs, pools, and beaches across both islands. Public naturism in New Zealand is concentrated in a few well-established locations — most famously Makorori/Tatapouri near Gisborne and Lady Jane Beach in Wellington — while informal naturist bathing has a long tradition at remote beaches and inland swimming holes across the North and South Islands.

New Zealand law addresses public indecency under the Summary Offences Act 1981 (Section 27), which requires that the conduct be likely to offend a reasonable person. At established naturist locations, that standard is not met. For the broader legal context, see our public nudity laws guide.

Etiquette & ground rules

Respect the established naturist character of the location: be discreet, avoid photography, and follow the lead of regulars. New Zealand naturist locations range from NZNF-affiliated clubs with full facilities to remote hike-in wild beaches — know which type you are visiting. Always carry a towel for shared seating. New Zealand coastal water is cold year-round outside the upper North Island; wetsuits are common even at naturist beaches in Wellington and the South Island. Check surf and rip conditions before entering the water — many NZ beaches have no lifeguards.

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