This was a most enjoyable experience. It is free to go, but if you do not have a sandboard, Dave rents them on site at a reasonable price (cash only!). He also sells socks which are recommended given…Full review by Jack W
Jan 3, 2025
It is a long drive from Auckland to climb huge sand dunes but we had fun. Bring your sunscreen and some water. Also consider goggles to keep the sand out of your eyes as when the wind blows, the sand…Full review by 628brucep
Dec 29, 2024
Our first experience with walking in sand dunes and sandboarding. It is an exciting outing for our family trip to New Zealand. We were prepared with slipper/sanders, sun glasses to protect the eyes f…Full review by dr_ganlt
Hi, we are going to the Sand Dunes on Christmas day. Do you think there is any board we can rent on the Christmas day?
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Hi when we went, there was a caravan hiring boards at the carpark, alternatively we saw a couple of places on the main road advertising the hiring of boards which maybe a safer …
Hi when we went, there was a caravan hiring boards at the carpark, alternatively we saw a couple of places on the main road advertising the hiring of boards which maybe a safer bet. Enjoy :-)
It is free and you can bring either your own boogeyboard or rent one for $10 a day nzd. And it is really fun going on the big ones I would highly recommend the te paki sand dunes. It is …
It is free and you can bring either your own boogeyboard or rent one for $10 a day nzd. And it is really fun going on the big ones I would highly recommend the te paki sand dunes. It is worth the climb!