Princess Bay

Coordinates: 41°20′40″S 174°47′17″E / 41.344427°S 174.788075°E / -41.344427; 174.788075
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41°20′40″S 174°47′17″E / 41.344427°S 174.788075°E / -41.344427; 174.788075 Princess Bay is one of the southern beaches of Wellington, New Zealand.

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Location[edit]

It is situated between Houghton Bay and Te Raekaihau Point, on the rocky shores of the Cook Strait. It comprises a beach that skirts Houghton Bay and contains a regular population of surfers and divers.

Character[edit]

Princess Bay is on the Southern Headlands Reserve, and along with other parts of Wellington's South Coast, it is a popular recreational diving and fishing spot. In 2005 the decommissioned F69 Frigate Wellington was sunk off Houghton Bay, and is now an artificial reef and dive location. Princess Bay has a long history as a favourite surf spot of locals, and is an even smaller sister to neighbours Houghton and Lyall Bays.


Aurora Australis[edit]

Displays of Aurora Australis are currently able to be seen from this locality, as the light pollution is shielded to some degree by the range of hills along the coastline.

South Coast light pollution

The dark sky is necessary as most aurorae are weak and barely visible to the naked eye at this latitude, with any increase in light pollution removing such displays from visual identification.

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