Ōmaha (often written “Omaha”) is a small beach town on the east coast of New Zealand’s North Island, in the Auckland Region, about an hour’s drive north of central Auckland.

Where Omaha NZ Is

  • Ōmaha is on a sandspit that adjoins the Tāwharanui Peninsula, separating Whangateau Harbour from Ōmaha Bay in the Auckland Region.
  • It is roughly 55–75 km north of Auckland’s CBD and about 15–20 minutes east/north‑east of the town of Warkworth.

Nearby Places

  • Closest larger town: Warkworth, around 15–17 km to the south‑west.
  • It sits next to the Matakana / “Matakana Wine Country” area, with several vineyards a short drive away, and not far from Goat Island Marine Reserve and Tāwharanui Regional Park.

Quick Location Facts (Table)

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ItemDetails
CountryNew Zealand (North Island)
RegionAuckland Region
Approx. distance from Auckland CBDAbout 55–75 km north / ~1 hour’s drive
Nearest townWarkworth (about 15–17 km away)
SettingBeach town on a sandspit between Whangateau Harbour and Ōmaha Bay
**TL;DR:** Omaha NZ is a coastal holiday town on a sandspit north of Auckland, near Warkworth and the Matakana wine region, on the east coast of the North Island.

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