Miramar Peninsula

Te Motu Kairangi / Miramar Peninsula
Native name:
Te Motu Kairangi
Wellington Airport at centre, with Miramar Peninsula beyond
Miramar Peninsula
EtymologySpanish for "sea view"
Geography
Coordinates41°19′12″S 174°49′23″E / 41.320°S 174.823°E / -41.320; 174.823
Area21.2 km2 (8.2 sq mi)
Length7 km (4.3 mi)
Width2.5 km (1.55 mi)
Coastline19.8 km (12.3 mi)
Highest elevation163 m (535 ft)
Highest pointMount Crawford
Administration
RegionWellington Region
CityWellington
SuburbsMiramar, Maupuia, Strathmore, Seatoun
Demographics
Population19,230 (2022)
Pop. density907/km2 (2349/sq mi)

Te Motu Kairangi / Miramar Peninsula is a large peninsula on the southeastern side of the city of Wellington, New Zealand. It is located at the entrance to Wellington Harbour, in Wellington's eastern suburbs. According to Māori legend, it was formed at the same time that the taniwha Whaitaitai beached at nearby Hataitai as he tried to escape the confines of the harbour. It contains the large suburbs of Miramar, Maupuia, Seatoun and Strathmore Park and several smaller suburbs.