Paraparaumu, the main town on the Kāpiti Coast about 1.5 hours drive south of Palmerston North, is a longer day-trip option that combines a beach destination, the iconic Kāpiti Island just offshore (a major bird sanctuary), the Southward Car Museum (one of the largest privately-owned vehicle collections in the Southern Hemisphere) and the relaxed Kāpiti Coast cafe and beach scene.
The drive south takes you across the lower Manawatū Plains and over the Otaki area to reach the Kāpiti Coast. The town itself splits into Paraparaumu (the inland service centre) and Paraparaumu Beach (the coastal settlement with the beach and main visitor attractions). Allow a full day for the round trip.
Practical Information
| Location | Paraparaumu, Kāpiti Coast; ~1.5 hours / ~110 km south of Palmerston North via SH1 |
| Travel time | 1.5 hours each way; full-day trip recommended |
| Highlights | Paraparaumu Beach, Kāpiti Island views, Southward Car Museum, Coastlands shopping |
| Beach | Paraparaumu Beach: long sand beach with Kāpiti Island view |
| Cost | Southward Car Museum ticketed; beach free; Kāpiti Island tours separately ticketed |
| Food | Multiple cafes and restaurants on Paraparaumu Beach Road and in Coastlands mall |
| Best for | Families, beach lovers, car enthusiasts, bird-watchers (with island tour booking) |
About Paraparaumu
Paraparaumu is the main service town on the Kāpiti Coast, a coastal strip on the south-western edge of the Wellington region. The town has grown rapidly over recent decades as Wellington commuter and retirement destination, with around 30,000 residents combining the inland service centre (Paraparaumu itself, around the Coastlands shopping mall) and the coastal settlement of Paraparaumu Beach 3 km west.
For day-trippers from Palmerston North, the standout draws are the Paraparaumu Beach coastal experience with views of Kāpiti Island just offshore, the Southward Car Museum (~480 vehicles in one of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest privately-owned collections), and the Kāpiti Coast cafe and food scene. The large Coastlands shopping mall adds a wet-weather backup.
Kāpiti Island itself (visible from Paraparaumu Beach) is a major DOC bird sanctuary with day tours from the Paraparaumu Beach waterfront (advance booking required via Kapiti Island Nature Tours). The island is one of NZ’s most-significant predator-free bird reserves with takahē, kākā, kōkako, hihi, saddleback and the chance of kiwi (overnight stays only).
Standout Stops
- Paraparaumu Beach: long sand beach with Kāpiti Island view; cafes and restaurants on Marine Parade
- Southward Car Museum: ~480 vehicles in one of the Southern Hemisphere’s largest private collections
- Kāpiti Island day tours: from the Paraparaumu Beach waterfront (advance booking required)
- Coastlands shopping mall: large regional mall; wet-weather backup
- Lindale Centre: smaller cluster with cafes, art and food shops
- QEII Park: large coastal park with walking and cycling paths
What Visitors Often Say
Reviewers describe Paraparaumu as one of the more polished coastal day-trip destinations from the lower North Island. Paraparaumu Beach gets specific mentions for the Kāpiti Island view, the Southward Car Museum draws the car-interested crowd, and the Kāpiti Island bird sanctuary tours are a regional standout. Most PN day-trippers fit in the beach, the museum and a Marine Parade lunch.
Common practical tips: leave PN by 9 am to fit a full day in; book Kāpiti Island tours well ahead (limited daily numbers); Southward Car Museum opens 9 am to 4:30 pm; have lunch on Marine Parade in Paraparaumu Beach for the view; consider extending to the wider Kāpiti Coast (Waikanae, Raumati) on the return if time allows.
Where to Learn More
Kāpiti Coast NZ tourism: official tourism site with attractions, accommodation and events.
Southward Car Museum: official museum site with hours, pricing and current exhibits.
Kapiti Island Nature Tours: book island day-trips and overnight stays.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far is Paraparaumu from Palmerston North?
About 110 km / 1.5 hours drive south via SH1.
What’s the standout attraction in Paraparaumu?
The Kāpiti Island day tours from Paraparaumu Beach (advance booking needed), the Southward Car Museum, and Paraparaumu Beach itself.
Can I visit Kāpiti Island?
Yes, via Kapiti Island Nature Tours from the Paraparaumu Beach waterfront. Daily numbers are limited; book well ahead, particularly for weekends and summer.
What’s the Southward Car Museum?
A privately-owned vehicle museum with around 480 cars, motorbikes and related vehicles. One of the largest such collections in the Southern Hemisphere.
Is Paraparaumu Beach swimmable?
Yes, in summer. Check current conditions before swimming; some sections have rip currents.
Are there cafes in Paraparaumu?
Yes, multiple cafes and restaurants on Paraparaumu Beach Road (Marine Parade area) and in the Coastlands mall.
How long do I need for a Paraparaumu day trip?
A full day if combining beach, museum and lunch. Longer if doing a Kāpiti Island tour (allow 5 to 7 hours for the island itself).
For more day trips, see the day trips hub.