Mataka Station
Aotearoa New Zealand
Where Land meets Sea
From the sunlit Pacific coast across to the rugged tip of the Purerua Peninsula, and westward into the calm waters of the Bay of Islands, Mataka Station unfolds as both dramatic coastline and expansive interior.
Its shores serve as a launch point for adventure and a sanctuary for stillness.
Home to New Zealand’s largest wild kiwi population on private land, Mataka Station is a sanctuary shaped by restoration and constant care. Native bush thrives across the headland, and the land itself holds a rare responsibility — protecting one of the country’s most treasured species.
From this landscape, private access extends directly into the Bay of Islands. The Mataka Station boat ramp is among the best-positioned launch points in the region, offering immediate entry to one of the world’s most celebrated coastlines.
Anchoring this connection between land and sea is the Beach Lodge, a shared architectural space designed with scale and simplicity, set just above Mataka Beach.
2650 Acres
30 Residential Lots
12 Kilometers of Coastline
4 Private Beaches
850 Acres of Native Bush
1600 Sheep
200 Cattle
550 Olive Trees
Boatsheds & Boat Ramp
Mataka Beach
Beach Lodge
Mataka Beach
Olive Grove
One of Many Ancient Pōhutukawa Trees