Waimea Inlet

Bay in New Zealand

Waimea Inlet

Waimea Inlet is a section of Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere, in New Zealand's South Island. It is at the southern end of the bay, and separated from it by the partial barriers of Rabbit Island and Bell Island to the west and Monaco Peninsula and the reclaimed land of Nelson Airport to the east. The southern suburbs of Stoke and the town of Richmond lie close to the shore of Waimea Inlet.

41°18′14″S 173°11′35″E / 41.304°S 173.193°E / -41.304; 173.193

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Tasman District, New Zealand
Seat: Richmond
Populated places
Golden Bay / Mohua
  • Aorere
  • Bainham
  • Clifton
  • Collingwood
  • East Tākaka
  • Ferntown
  • Ligar Bay
  • Motupipi
  • Onekaka
  • Pākawau
  • Parapara
  • Patons Rock
  • Pōhara
  • Port Pūponga
  • Pūponga
  • Rockville
  • Seaford
  • Tākaka
  • Tarakohe
  • Tata Beach
  • Upper Tākaka
  • Waikato
  • Waitapu
Motueka
Moutere-Waimea
Richmond
Lakes-Murchison
Geographic features
Golden Bay / Mohua
Abel Tasman National Park
Tasman Bay
Kahurangi National Park
Nelson Lakes National Park
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