Smaills Beach

45°54′26″S 170°33′40″E / 45.90722°S 170.56111°E / -45.90722; 170.56111

Smaills Beach from an eastern vantage point

Smaills Beach[1] (often spelled "Smails Beach") is a beach on the Pacific Ocean 7.6 kilometres (4.7 mi) southeast of the city centre of Dunedin, New Zealand. Located within the Ocean Grove Reserve adjacent to Tomahawk Beach, at the point where Otago Peninsula joins the mainland of the South Island, Smaills Beach is a white sand beach for much of its length, but its western end is covered in volcanic boulders. Just offshore from the beach, dominating the wave patterns of the surf, is the rocky outcrop known as Bird Island. Smaills Beach is clothing-optional, renowned for its wildlife, and popular with surfers.

  1. ^ "Search Result - Official Name Smaills Beach". NZGB Gazetteer. Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 3 October 2019.