Ferry Landing, Cooks Beach and Shakespeare's Cliff
Ferry
Landing - accross the harbour from Whitianga,
ferry passengers alight at the oldest stone wharf in Australasia,
built in 1837. Front Beach &
Flaxmill Bay are sheltered nord-fathing beaches,
providing great swimming and rock exploring.
Located between
Cooks Beach and Flaxmill Bay is Shakespeare Cliff,
an interesting scenic reserve. A very
short track leads to a vantage point with memorable views
of Mercury Bay. At the site a cairn records the arrival in 1769 of the HMS
Endeavour under the command of Lieutenant Captain Cook. "No sea can hurt her..." The famous words of Captain James
Cook referring to the original H.M.S. Endeavour. Lonely
Bay (walk down from the Shakespeare Reserve) is a highlight
of the area.
Cook
Beach is
situated just South of Whitianga.
Cooks Beach is a 3km crescent of fine golden sand
with safe waters flanked by Shakespeare Cliff to the west
and the picnic spot of the Purangi River to the east and
can be accessed via Highway 25 (taking the Hot Water Beach
turn off) or from Whitianga by passenger Ferry to Ferry
Landing; from there it's a 5 minute drive by taxi.
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Ferry Landing |
Lonely Bay / Cooks Beach |
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Shakespeare Cliff |
Ferry Landing / Cafe |
Shakespeare Cliff |
Shakespeares Cliff |
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