Mason Bay is a phenomenal beach which must be seen to be believed. Stretching 19 kilometres from end to end, Mason Bay never fails to amaze. The chance to experience its unrivalled beauty is only an exhilarating beach flight away. Flights operate at low tide landing on the beautiful sandy beach.

Mason Bay is a popular destination for adventurers because of
its historical and wildlife appeal. The bay was once home to
ancient Maori and is still held in great reverence by Maori. In the
early 1900s Mason Bay was home to pioneer farmers trying,
unsuccessfully, to tame the island’s wilderness. The original
homestead and a few outbuildings still stand. Mason Bay’s main
appeal lies in its significance as home to the highest population
base of kiwi in the world. With some luck these shy, nocturnal
birds can be viewed in their natural environment.








