Introduction
Locality in the Auckland Region, New Zealand For other uses, see Piha (disambiguation). Place in Auckland, New ZealandPihaPiha and Lion Rock from the access road aboveInteractive map of PihaCoordinates: 36°57′14″S 174°28′16″E / 36.954°S 174.471°E / -36.954; 174.471CountryNew ZealandRegionAucklandWardWaitākere wardLocal boardWaitākere Ranges Local BoardElectoratesNew LynnTāmaki MakaurauGovernment • Territorial AuthorityAuckland Council • Mayor of AucklandWayne Brown • New Lynn MPPaulo Garcia • Tāmaki Makaurau MPOriini KaiparaArea • Total5.24 km2 (2.02 sq mi)Population (June 2025) • Total1,030 • Density197/km2 (509/sq mi) Timber settlement at Piha circa 1916, photograph by Albert Percy Godber Piha is a coastal settlement in West Auckland, on the western coast of the Auckland Region in New Zealand. It is one of the most popular beaches in the area and a major day-trip destination for Aucklanders throughout the year, and especially in summer. Piha is 39 kilometres west of Auckland city centre, on the Tasman Sea coast to the north of the Manukau Harbour, on the western edge of the Waitākere Ranges. Immediately to the north of Piha is Whites Beach, and immediately to the south is Te Unuhanga-a-Rangitoto / Mercer Bay; land access to both is only by foot. The nearest beaches accessible by road are Karekare to the south, and Anawhata to the north.