Wake up early, breakfast and start going for the 130 kilometers that separate us from Cape Reinga and its lighthouse. In outward journey we pin all the places we’re going to see when we go back (yes the road is only one). Reached the parking lot let the machine take the path that leads to the lighthouse, we reach and we do some photography. Let’s walk down to a beautiful sandy beach overlooking the waters where the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean meet (following a Maori legend the two seas are one female and one male) but on midway a long and heavy rainfall convinces us to go back. Cape Reinga, the place where the departed spirits of the Maori begin their journey back to Hawaiki the place where all the Maori come from and where will return after death. Returning, the first stop is at Te Paki where there are huge sand dunes from which you can slid with a board (Sandboarding) we decided to climb them and go to see the sea (which is almost three kilometers far). Beautiful and exciting, fun and tiring climb down the dunes. We stopped a couple of times to see up close the 90 Miles Beach the first through a long and beautiful forest in the second point of departure of Waipapakauri, where coaches begin the ascent of the beach (yeah, they do that too, only at low tide). Tomorrow we move to Auckland.