Papamoa


Papamoa or Papamoa Beach is a suburb of Tauranga, located about 11 kilometres from the city centre. It is the largest residential suburb in Tauranga. It is bordered to the west by Arataki and Mount Maunganui, the east by the Kaituna River and to the south by State Highway 2.
Papamoa has of white sandy beach stretching from the boundary with Mount Maunganui in the west to the Kaituna River in the east.

History and culture

settlement of Papamoa dates back to approximately 1400 CE with a significant complex overlooking the fertile plains and abundant coastal fisheries. For the next 300 years the people prospered, harvesting their crops and fisheries, occupying and abandoning sites in accordance with the kūmara cycle and soil fertility.
After Ngai Te Rangi conquered Mount Maunganui, the area was settled by Tamapahore, who had quarrelled with his nephew Kotorerua, the leader of the tribe. His descendants became Nga Potiki a Tamapahore.
Widespread Pākehā settlement of the area did not start until the early 1960s and prior to this Papamoa had been largely a rural area. Once a small and tight knit community, many of Papamoa Beach's sweeping paddocks have been swallowed up by urban development.
In subsequent decades, Papamoa is currently one of the fastest growing suburbs of Tauranga, with many different subdivisions developing concurrently on different blocks of land on the fringes of the suburb. It is popular for fishing, surfing, and as a holiday retreat.

Marae

The local Mangatawa or Tamapahore Marae and its Tamapahore meeting house is a meeting place for the Ngāi Te Rangi hapū of Ngā Pōtiki.

Nudity

Papamoa Beach is a clothing-optional beach by custom. New Zealand has no official nude beaches, as public nudity is legal on any beach where it is "known to occur". Sexual activity in public places is illegal, however, and Papamoa Beach has been the site of a continuing series of complaints about lewd behaviour. Some complainants take care to distinguish between these activities and non-sexual naturism; others do not.
In 2012, Papamoa Beach was the location for a skinny dipping world record attempt. On 2 December 2012, 299 people got naked in the water. Despite a cold day, many people stripped naked attempting to beat Christchurch's Summer Beach Dip. The record failed as Guinness World Records required all swimmers to be in the water at the same time for a group photo.

Name issues

The suburban area of "Papamoa" as it is commonly referred to today is actually situated at "Papamoa Beach." Strictly geographically speaking, "Papamoa" is actually located closer inland towards the Papamoa Hills, in an area covered by the Western Bay of Plenty District Council. Papamoa can be split into two areas: Papamoa East and Papamoa West. Legally speaking, Domain Road separates Papamoa West from Papamoa East, although to many locals Papamoa East starts on the Eastern side of Parton Road. Papamoa East in the 1970s and 1980s used to be seen as more of an alternative place to live, a bit like the Coromandel Peninsula.

Demographics

Papamoa Beach covers and had an estimated population of as of with a population density of people per km2.
Papamoa Beach had a population of 34,533 in the 2023 New Zealand census, an increase of 7,143 people since the 2018 census, and an increase of 14,214 people since the 2013 census. There were 16,638 males, 17,820 females, and 81 people of other genders in 12,369 dwellings. 2.2% of people identified as LGBTIQ+. The median age was 38.7 years. There were 7,290 people aged under 15 years, 5,493 aged 15 to 29, 15,246 aged 30 to 64, and 6,504 aged 65 or older.
People could identify as more than one ethnicity. The results were 81.7% European ; 18.1% Māori; 3.5% Pasifika; 8.9% Asian; 2.6% Middle Eastern, Latin American and African New Zealanders ; and 1.9% other, which includes people giving their ethnicity as "New Zealander". English was spoken by 95.9%, Māori by 3.7%, Samoan by 0.4%, and other languages by 12.9%. No language could be spoken by 2.2%. New Zealand Sign Language was known by 0.4%. The percentage of people born overseas was 26.7, compared with 28.8% nationally.
Religious affiliations were 28.1% Christian, 1.3% Hindu, 0.2% Islam, 1.0% Māori religious beliefs, 0.4% Buddhist, 0.4% New Age, 0.1% Jewish, and 4.1% other religions. People who answered that they had no religion were 57.7%, and 6.8% of people did not answer the census question.
Of those at least 15 years old, 6,231 people had a bachelor's or higher degree, 14,499 had a post-high school certificate or diploma, and 6,513 people exclusively held high school qualifications. The median income was $42,400, compared with $41,500 nationally. 3,300 people earned over $100,000 compared to 12.1% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was 13,617 full-time, 3,789 part-time, and 756 unemployed.
NameArea
PopulationDensity
DwellingsMedian ageMedian
income
Pacific Lakes1.342,9312,1871,26052.7 years$38,900
Pacific View1.163,1112,6821,11642.0 years$42,000
Palm Beach North1.093,2703,0001,06834.8 years$42,800
Palm Beach South-Gravatt2.393,7861,5851,47952.6 years$37,400
Papamoa Beach North1.402,7631,97497836.3 years$43,200
Doncaster2.893,4771,2031,14636.5 years$41,400
Papamoa Beach South1.382,6851,9461,04141.0 years$40,700
Motiti1.253,3542,6831,13740.4 years$46,200
Wairakei West1.593,0721,9321,05631.9 years$45,200
Wairakei Central1.371,7191,25559438.1 years$48,800
Wairakei East-Te Tumu9.944,3564381,50333.7 years$44,500
New Zealand38.1 years$41,500

Economy

Papamoa Beach has a large shopping area located to the west of Domain Road,. There is a small section of industrial activity located to the east of Parton Road.

Retail

Papamoa Plaza is the suburb’s primary retail centre, originally opened in 1997. It covers approximately 14,120 m² and provides over 650 car parks, anchored by major tenants such as Woolworths and The Warehouse, with around 40 stores and a range of food, fashion, lifestyle and service-oriented outlets. Recent plans are underway to expand the centre with a new large-format retail development adjacent to the main carpark that is expected to accommodate up to eight additional retailers and further parking, with construction scheduled for completion by mid-2026.
Fashion Island is a factory-outlet and specialty shopping precinct located at 42 Gravatt Road. Opened in 2006, it hosts a range of national and international fashion and accessory brands: including Puma, Cotton On, Under Armour, Skechers, Bonds, Bendon, Converse and Decjuba; alongside dining options such as Burger Fuel and other lifestyle services.
In addition to these established centres, The Sands Pāpāmoa Beach is a large mixed-use town centre under development in Pāpāmoa East. Stage one of the project opened in late 2024 with a locally owned New World supermarket and several smaller retail and hospitality outlets, and further stages; including a Mitre 10 MEGA and expanded commercial space are scheduled to open in 2026.

Education

is a state secondary school for Year 7 to 13 students, established in 2011, with a roll of.
Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kura Kokiri is a Māori language immersion composite school for Year 1 to 13. with a roll of.
Papamoa has several state primary schools for Year 1 to 6 students:
  • Pāpāmoa Primary School was established in 1904 and moved to its current location in 1977. It has a roll of.
  • Golden Sands School, established in 2011, has a roll of.
  • Te Manawa ō Pāpāmoa School, established in 2022, has a roll of.
  • Tahatai Coast School, established in 1996, has a roll of.
  • Te Akau ki Papamoa Primary School, established in 2000, has a roll of. The school originally took Year 1 to 8, but removed Year 7 and 8 when Pāpāmoa College opened.
Suzanne Aubert Catholic School is a state integrated Catholic primary school which opened in 2021. It has a roll of.
All these schools are co-educational. Rolls are as of

Transport

Public transport in Papamoa Beach solely consists of bus services. The suburb is served by three 'Bay Hopper' routes; Route 30, Route 33, and Route 36.