Stingray Bay



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Stingray Bay is a beautiful beach located near Hot Water Beach in New Zealand. The beach is known for its crystal clear waters and the opportunity to spot stingrays swimming in the shallows.

There is no admission fee to visit Stingray Bay, and it is open year-round. However, it is important to note that the beach is only accessible during low tide, so it is necessary to check the tide times before visiting.

The official website for Stingray Bay is not available, but there are several reliable sources online that provide information about the beach, including tide times and safety tips.

In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore Hot Water Beach, which is known for its natural hot springs that bubble up through the sand at low tide. The hot springs are free to access, but it is recommended to bring a shovel to dig a hole and create your own personal hot pool.

There are also several hiking trails in the nearby Coromandel Forest Park, including the popular Pinnacles Track, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

It is important to note that New Zealand has strict biosecurity laws to protect its unique flora and fauna, so visitors should be careful not to bring any prohibited items into the country.

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