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Breaker Bay

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Suburb: Breaker Bay
City: Wellington
Island: North Island
Surrounded by:
 to the north Seatoun
 to the east Chaffers Passage
 to the south Cook Strait
 to the west Strathmore Park, Moa Point

Breaker Bay is a suburb of Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is situated on the east coast of the Miramar Peninsula, looking over the entrance to Wellington Harbour (formerly Port Nicholson). Breaker Bay is one of Wellington's smallest suburbs. It has only one road, Breaker Bay Road, which runs along the coast and has houses only on the side further from the water. The suburb takes its name from the bay found at its far north end. It is mostly well known for being the location of Wellington's only Clothing optional beach, which is shared by naturists and clothed people alike. Families tend to congregate at the end nearest to the road and pass the hole in the rock (to the middle of the beach), while the far end is a popular meeting point for Wellington's gay community. In terms of public transport, Breaker Bay is only served by a commuter bus (No 30) running on weekdays to the city in the mornings and to the beach in the afternoons. However, you can get their by bus to Seatoun Shops (No 11) and on foot through Inglis street (15 mins).


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