The Sand to Surf Ocean Swim at Mount Maunganui heads into its thirteenth edition this weekend and is celebrating with new experiences and a family festival atmosphere.
The third stop in the annual Banana Boat New Zealand Ocean Swim Series calendar, Mount Maunganui is a firm favourite for swimmers of all ages and abilities, including local legend John Marshall who is the oldest swimmer in the series at age 83.
To add to the fun of the event, a host of new experiences are being introduced including the first Amphibian swim / run event, a world-class sand sculpture display, family activities, and the Generation Homes Sandcastle Competition for kids.
The event will also host to the New Zealand Secondary Schools Open Water Championships where the next generation of top ocean swimmers will battle it out for top honours.
From the short and snappy 500m swim to the new 1.25km lap around Moturiki Island or a longer challenge with the 2.6km swim around Moturiki and Motuotau islands, every swim distance is overseen by surf life savers.