Onetangi

Onetangi
Onetangi Beach
Coordinates: 36°47′17″S 175°04′52″E / 36.788°S 175.081°E / -36.788; 175.081
CountryNew Zealand
CityAuckland
Local authorityAuckland Council
Electoral wardWaitematā and Gulf ward
Local boardWaiheke Local Board
Area
  Land596 ha (1,473 acres)
Population
 (June 2024)
  Total
1,340
(Onetangi Bay)
Palm Beach
Onetangi
Rural Waiheke
Ostend Rural Waiheke

Onetangi is a settlement on the north coast of Waiheke Island in New Zealand. It has a long white-sand beach fronting onto Onetangi Bay.

The name means "Weeping Sands" in the Māori language, and comes from a battle at Putiki o Kahu pā in 1821 during the Musket Wars. The area was subdivided for settlement in 1921.

The Museum of Waiheke opened in Onetangi in 1990. The beachfront is a popular area for holiday-makers and locals whom enjoy the temperate climate and fishing in the area. The bay also contains three restaurants; Charlie Farley’s ,Three Seven Two and Ki Maha.