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2026 Day 34 Hahei and Cathedral Cove


February 25, 2026

Map: Day 34 — Cathedral Cove

In the morning we decided to take a one-way water taxi to Cathedral Cove and then walk back to Hahei via the trail and road. The water taxi departed from Hahei Beach, so it was just a short walk from our room. We were told to look for the flags on the beach for the water taxi. But when we went out to the beach, the only flags we saw were for the kayaks. We were early, so we waited. And waited... finally I saw at the other end of the beach some people setting up flags, and a boat was being launched. So we scrambled over there (half running, it was about 2 tenths of a mile) only to discover that this was again the wrong company. And then suddenly at the other end of the beach, where we just were a few minutes before, I saw another boat arrive. This was about 10 minutes after the supposed departure time of 9 AM. So we scrambled back and managed to get there in time. There were only 2 other people waiting there to get on the boat.

The water taxi was a short 8-minute ride to Cathedral Cove. It was nice timing since it was about an hour after low tide and we were on the first boat, so all of the crowds of people had not yet arrived.

Water taxi ride to Cathedral Cove
Approaching Cathedral Cove
Cathedral Cove view from the water taxi
Water taxi departing from the cove

There were sea caves on the south side of the cove. One was still barely reachable before the tide came in, so I walked over to explore the inside.

The first sea cave, viewed from the water taxi
The second sea cave, accessible near low tide
View from inside the sea cave

I noticed a small waterfall on the south side of the cove. It was flowing a steady stream. Neither of us remember seeing it when we last visited in 2019. I think it probably was not flowing then since 2019 was a very dry year, unlike 2026 which has had plenty of rain.

Cathedral Cove waterfall

Next we walked over to the main attraction: the Cathedral Cove arch. It was nice and uncrowded. We walked through the arch to the beach on the other side and observed Te Hoho Rock.

Cathedral Cove arch
Inside the arch
Te Hoho Rock

We spent about an hour at the cove and departed at about the time when a steady stream of people started to arrive. The trail from the cove was an uphill climb through a pretty forest. We took the side trail to the Cathedral Cove lookout which had great views of the cove and nearby McHands Bay.

Trail from Cathedral Cove
Cathedral Cove view from the lookout
Te Hoho view from the lookout
McHands Bay

We walked back to the main trail and continued on to the trail head and bus parking area. From there we walked down the road back to the town of Hahei. In 2019 we had been able to follow a trail that went from the bus parking area to Hahei Beach, but it has been closed for a while due to washouts. It was a total of about 1.5 hours of walking from the cove back to Hahei, quite a bit longer than the 8-minute water taxi ride.

View from the bus parking area
Hahei Beach view from the road

Back in town, we stopped at the Hahei Eatery and Ice Cream to have lunch, and ice cream afterwards. Then it was just a short walk back to our room.

Cheeseburger lunch
Map: Day 34

For our afternoon adventure we took a 15-minute drive to Cooks Beach and the Shakespeare Cliff Lookout. This was an area we had walked to in 2019 when we stayed in the nearby town of Whitianga and took the passenger ferry. Having the car gave us more time to explore the area.

Cooks Beach
Lonely Bay and Cooks Beach view from the Shakespeare Cliff Lookout

We drove down to the ferry landing area, and I took a walk up to Whitianga Rock which had nice views of the town of Whitianga and the ferry area.

View of Back Bay from Whitianga Rock
View of the town of Whitianga and the wharf from Whitianga Rock

We drove back to our room and used the grill to fix dinner.

Dinner: pork chops, rice, applesauce, and cole slaw