Cathedral Cove Beach, located in the Coromandel region of New Zealand, is known for its naturally formed archway that stands proudly between two stretches of stunning beach. The beach is accessible by water via boat or kayak or by a walking trail, and it remains a pristine and tranquil place to visit. The beach itself is made of golden sand and is lined with native pohutukawa trees, enhancing its scenic beauty. The surrounding cliffs are part of the Te Whanganui o Hei Marine Reserve, which helps protect the area's abundant marine life, also making it a prime spot for snorkeling.