{"ok":true,"data":{"id":8492,"slug":"fergusson-park-beach-tauranga","name":"Fergusson Park Beach","country":"New Zealand","state":"Bay of Plenty","city":"Tauranga","coords":{"lat":-37.67,"lng":176.1256},"beachType":"Urban","tags":["urban","family","sunset"],"article":{"hero":"The tide pools here warm in the afternoon sun, turning shallow pockets of harbour water into natural paddling zones for toddlers clutching plastic buckets. You spread your towel beneath the wide canopy of a Norfolk pine, feeling the lumpy roots beneath the grass before the sand begins. Across the harbour, Mount Maunganui stands like a sentinel, its forested slopes catching the late light while container ships inch toward the port.\n\nFamilies claim the barbecue shelters early on weekends, and the smell of sausages mixes with salt air and freshly mown grass. You walk the waterfront path in bare feet, pavement still warm, watching stand-up paddlers glide past moored yachts. The water stays calm—protected, shallow, more inlet than ocean—and you can wade out twenty metres without losing your footing.\n\nAs evening arrives, the western sky ignites in tangerine and magenta, silhouetting the Mount and painting the harbour in molten copper. You sit on the sea wall, legs dangling, toes skimming the water, and watch the city lights flicker on across the bay. This is not a beach for dramatic waves or isolation; it's a place where Tauranga exhales, where the working week dissolves into the soft embrace of sheltered water and unhurried time.","teaser":"You'll find no crashing surf here—just the gentle lap of harbour water against grass-edged sand. Pohutukawa trees frame the shore, and the Kaimai Ranges rise in the distance while sailboats drift past your beach towel.","uniqueAngle":"One of the few harbour beaches where the mountain, the port, and the pastoral hinterland share the same sightline.","accessType":"Roadside park entry","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Wade the shallows","subtitle":"Gentle harbour water for families"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sunset framing","subtitle":"Mount Maunganui in evening light"},{"icon":"food","title":"Picnic barbecues","subtitle":"Shelters with harbour panoramas"},{"icon":"kayak","title":"Paddleboard cruising","subtitle":"Calm inlet for beginners"}],"audience":{"surfer":"You'll paddle elsewhere for waves—this harbour beach offers flat water better suited to a recovery float than a session. But after dawn patrol at the Mount, the sheltered bay becomes a warm-down zone where you can rinse saltwater and stretch tired shoulders. The consistent calm makes it ideal for stand-up paddleboard yoga or a lazy sunset cruise, and the lack of swell means you can actually relax without scanning the horizon.","couples":"You claim a patch of sand near the pohutukawa grove, spreading a blanket where grass meets shore. The harbour's glassy surface reflects the changing sky, and you share cheese and wine as yachts drift past in near silence. There's an easy intimacy here—no crowds jostling for space, no booming beach bars. Just the two of you, the warm shallows, and a panorama that shifts from blue to gold as the sun sinks behind the Mount.","backpacker":"Free camping isn't allowed, but the foreshore park delivers sunset views and safe swimming without entry fees or parking charges. You fill your water bottle at the public taps, use the clean amenities, and claim a picnic table for an improvised dinner. The calm harbour water is perfect for a refreshing dip after hitchhiking the coast, and the grassy shade offers respite from the midday sun without requiring a hostel checkout.","local":"You know the tide charts by heart and arrive at low water when the sand extends farthest and the kids can hunt for cockles in the mudflats. This is your weeknight decompression zone—shoes off, feet in the harbour, a takeaway coffee cooling in your hand. You've watched this shoreline through every season, know which trees drop the least mess on your towel, and which barbecue shelter catches the evening breeze just right.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Fergusson Park Beach is a harbour beach with generally calm, sheltered waters, making it safer than open ocean beaches for swimming. However, it's not patrolled by lifeguards, so supervision of children is essential. The water is shallow near shore and currents are typically mild, though tidal flows can vary. Check local conditions before entering the water and avoid swimming alone. The beach's urban location means facilities and help are nearby if needed.","q":"Is Fergusson Park Beach safe for swimming?"},{"a":"Fergusson Park Beach is enjoyable year-round thanks to its sheltered harbour location. Summer months (December to February) offer warmest water and weather for swimming and picnicking. However, the beach is particularly popular for sunset viewing any time of year due to its western harbour aspect. Weekdays tend to be quieter than weekends. Early mornings offer peaceful walks, while late afternoons provide the best light for photography and sunset watching.","q":"What is the best time to visit Fergusson Park Beach?"},{"a":"Fergusson Park Beach is easily accessible in central Tauranga, located along The Strand waterfront area. If driving, there's parking available at Fergusson Park itself. The beach is within walking distance of downtown Tauranga, making it accessible on foot from most city centre accommodations. Public buses service the area regularly. The beachfront features a paved promenade ideal for cycling or walking. Its urban location means you can reach it quickly from anywhere in Tauranga.","q":"How do I get to Fergusson Park Beach?"},{"a":"Being centrally located in Tauranga, Fergusson Park Beach is surrounded by dining and accommodation options. The Strand waterfront precinct offers numerous cafes, restaurants, and bars within walking distance. You'll find everything from casual fish and chips to upscale dining. Accommodation ranges from budget motels to luxury waterfront hotels throughout downtown Tauranga. Supermarkets and convenience stores are nearby for picnic supplies. The urban setting means excellent food and lodging variety at all price points.","q":"Where can I find food and accommodation near Fergusson Park Beach?"},{"a":"Unlike Tauranga's ocean-facing beaches like Mount Maunganui, Fergusson Park Beach sits on the harbour, offering calm waters and spectacular sunset views across the water. Its central city location provides immediate access to urban amenities, parks, and waterfront facilities. The beach combines a relaxed neighbourhood feel with convenience, popular with locals for casual swims, dog walking, and evening strolls. The adjacent park provides grassed areas, playgrounds, and picnic spots, making it ideal for families wanting a low-key beach experience without leaving the city.","q":"What makes Fergusson Park Beach different from other Tauranga beaches?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Fergusson Park Beach: Tauranga's Harbour Sunset Spot","description":"Sheltered harbour swimming and lawns meet golden evening skies at this family-friendly Tauranga waterfront. Calm tides, playgrounds, and picnic spots make unwinding easy.","ogImage":"/api/place-photo?ref=Ab43m-vu_RPb5OXkFak419dnA42Jm9NkitYZkpYvfW0iStpmjCulvdupInRKyXKRWHbqY4eLIJnUHZa2BJzCN2huefdljuWYnRzNNECEibpAnD5YKeJgCGMUIq1N6xMrxKfPHM4aGLu0NA_qc_WTDWFRzKsezIBotO4Y20H9UuHqhrjhXUgcVRqj_d-_J4qvld3v9PQvLSf9-tLt1aZRqU96VSKFzsLOMMicXiADLzACxuP8o89Q_-IcIr6IUyWcbkkikomI8X1kgDo2GNEQbX6GlYbdXa0kNASmcGe8Q8YBO2egi9fixSE7iWSxahH7szCLLA5e46vmJhikf3c0FyrBZvP_ThrVHVpJJcKT8_N77e3GnpZGDoBKPThBO0Mm_-4c35mEB3SUlEgI_S6NOgoo6SsPwLcZVdV1Z58DzFu8134CYQ&w=1600"},"images":[]}}