About 10 Ocean View Road
10 Ocean View Road is an open-air event space on Waiheke Island, located in the Matiatia Bay area near the main ferry terminal. Matiatia is often called the “gateway to Waiheke” – it’s where your journey to Waiheke begins (waihekeislandtourism.co.nz). This venue isn’t a traditional theatre or stadium, but rather a festival-style outdoor site (old industrial/wharf grounds) that hosts concerts and dance parties. The address comes from its actual street location by the water, offering sweeping views of Matiatia Bay and, on clear days, Rangitoto Island. Multi-level terrain and rugged scaffolding give it an industrial-chic vibe. Its signature feature is this waterfront setting just steps from the ferry, making it uniquely accessible and scenic. Over time it has become a hub for big summer music events, blending island leisure with festival excitement.
Events and Programming
10 Ocean View Road is best known for electronic music festivals, DJ parties and dance events – not theatre or sports. Promoters regularly mount large outdoor events here, especially in the summer. Notable recent programs include the “Sundance NYE” beach party on 31 December 2023 and the “Shipwrecked After Party (SALVAGED)” on 18 February 2024 (www.ticketfairy.com). These were multi-DJ festivals bringing in international acts. For example, the Sundance NYE lineup featured local and Chilean DJs (Logan Baker, Selknam, etc.) from 3pm until midnight (www.ticketfairy.com), and the Shipwrecked after-party included European DJs (DeWalta, youANDme, Kon Faber) alongside New Zealand talent (www.ticketfairy.com). Events are typically one-day parties with multiple stages or zones and run as afternoon-to-evening festivals. They may recur annually (like NYE celebrations) or pop up for specific festival after-parties. Past ticket prices for similar events have ranged widely, but guests should expect festival-ticket pricing (often well over NZ$100 for full-day passes). Because tickets sell out fast, fans watch official ticketing sites like Ticket Fairy for presales and pay-later offers (www.ticketfairy.com).
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for 10 Ocean View Road events are sold online (no physical box office on-site). Promoters typically use platforms like Ticket Fairy or other ticketing sites. For example, the Sundance NYE 2023 party used Ticket Fairy with “Book Now, Pay Later” financing (www.ticketfairy.com). There is no walk-up ticket window – you must buy in advance. Popular shows quickly sell out, so watch social media and event listings for on-sale dates. General tickets and limited VIP upgrades may be offered; prices vary by event. Occasionally there are presale lists or promo codes announced by the event organizers. Door sales at the gate are rare and not guaranteed. Remember to carry photo ID, as many events have age restrictions (see below).
Seating and Layout
The venue is largely open grass and dirt – there are no fixed seats or balconies. Most events are standing-room (dance floor style). Stages and DJ decks are set up at one end of the site, with attendees spread out on the ground or dancing. Some events install a marquee or partial shelter for sound/lighting equipment. During Sundance NYE, for instance, one act (“The ONthernet”) performed an extended set indoors, implying a covered booth was available (www.ticketfairy.com). Otherwise, guests enjoy 360-degree views of the dance area. VIP sections (if offered) are usually fenced-off areas with lounge seating, but these depend on the promoter. In general the best view is close to the stage; farther back is open lawn. Acoustics are those of an outdoor rave – expect powerful bass and professional PA systems. Because the ground can get uneven or muddy, wear sturdy shoes. There’s no permanent shelter, so events proceed rain or shine (check weather and dress accordingly).
Getting There and Parking
Location: 10 Ocean View Road is situated at Matiatia Bay, Waiheke Island (10 minutes’ drive from the ferry terminal). If coming by ferry, it’s just outside the Matiatia wharf. In fact, Matiatia Wharf is known as “where your Waiheke journey begins” (waihekeislandtourism.co.nz), and the venue is essentially at the start of that journey. If you disembark at Matiatia, the venue is only a short walk along Ocean View Road from the terminal (roughly 300–500m down the road).
Parking: There is no dedicated event parking lot. Visitors should use the public Matiatia Bay car park near the ferry terminal (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz). This lot (paid parking when ferries are running) is within a few minutes’ walk. For big festival days, the lot can fill up, so arrive early. Alternative parking areas around Matiatia are limited (no large overflow zones).
Public Transit: The #501 Waiheke bus runs between Matiatia and Surfdale/Oneroa all day. Buses stop right at the Matiatia terminal, just steps from Ocean View Road (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz). Services run roughly every 30 minutes. If you’re staying off-island, take an Auckland-to-Waiheke ferry and then walk or bus to the venue.
Taxis & Rideshare: There is a taxi stand/SPSV zone directly at the ferry terminal (10 Ocean View Rd) (www.waze.com). Taxis and Uber can drop off and pick up at the terminal forecourt. Rideshare apps work on Waiheke, but coverage is limited at night – plan ahead for late departures. The terminal taxi rank is the obvious meeting point.
Inside the Venue
Entry & Security: Expect festival-style entry. Ticket and ID are checked at the gate (no re-entry). Bags may be searched. There is usually a security perimeter fence. The venue is unfenced parking areas and open space. Inside, the atmosphere is casual and beachy (festival-goers often dance barefoot or in flip-flops). Attendees should bring hats, sunscreen, and reserve identification (especially for 21+ events). Ear plugs are recommended due to loud music. Smoking (if allowed) is likely restricted to designated outdoor areas away from equipment.
Food & Drink: There are no permanent restaurants or bars on-site, but major events bring food trucks and drink tents. For example, local caterer Ahipao teamed up as the “venue partner” for the Shipwrecked after-party (www.ticketfairy.com), serving gourmet snacks onsite. Other events often have beer gardens or open bars. Note: By law, events that serve alcohol on-site may have 18+ or 21+ age limits (see Policies). Outside alcohol is usually prohibited.
Facilities: Restrooms are typically portable festival toilets. (The nearby Matiatia terminal has public restrooms and a cafe (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz), but once you enter an event you likely rely on portaloos.) There is no coat check or locker service, so bring only essentials. Limited charging might exist via solar stations or kiosks at some events, but don’t count on full phone charging. Cell reception (Vodafone and Spark) is generally available at Matiatia, since it’s the island’s ferry port.
Merchandise: Big events often set up pop-up merch stalls selling event T-shirts or DJ records. Otherwise, there’s no permanent shop. You can usually purchase water, energy drinks and merchandise from stalls during an event. Many vendors here prefer cash, but most accept cards.
Nearby Amenities
The venue’s most immediate neighbor is the Matiatia ferry terminal. The terminal building itself houses a café and toilets (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz), open on ferry schedules. You can grab coffee or sandwiches there before a show. For a wider range of shops, buses or a 20-minute walk lead into Oneroa Village (waihekeislandtourism.co.nz), where there are restaurants, grocery stores and bars. Onetangi and Palm Beach (further east) also have cafés and bottle stores, but they’re a 30–40 minute drive away – allow extra travel time if you plan dinner there. Several small hotels and baches line nearby roads (Surfdale area) for overnight stays. In high season, consider booking accommodation on Waiheke well in advance.
What Makes This Venue Special
10 Ocean View Road stands out on Waiheke because it blends the island’s laid-back charm with big-city party energy. It’s uncommon on Waiheke to have large-scale nightclub events – this venue makes it possible. Its silhouette against the coastal setting gives every event a “beach rave” feel, often with sunset or moonlit views over Matiatia Bay. Locals note that hosting international DJs here – from Germany, Chile and beyond (www.ticketfairy.com) – has boosted Waiheke’s cultural cachet. Festival-goers love the novelty of dancing at the island’s gateway and then hopping a ferry home. Even artists appreciate the community vibe: being able to perform on an island known for arts and wine, amid native pōhutukawa and sea breezes, is unique. In short, 10 Ocean View Road has become a cultural hotspot, adding a youthful, celebratory chapter to Waiheke’s tradition of vineyards and beaches.
Visitor Tips and Information
Access & Amenities: The main pedestrian route from the ferry terminal is paved, but the event area itself is not fully wheelchair-accessible (uneven ground and steps at stages). The ferry terminal has ramps and accessible restrooms (waihekeislandtourism.co.nz) (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz), but if mobility is a concern, plan ahead (contact event organizers for help). Bring your own ear protection – sound levels can be intense. Carry water or be prepared to buy it onsite.
Age & Entry: Check the age limit on tickets before you come. Many events here are “18+” or “21+” because of alcohol service (www.ticketfairy.com) (www.ticketfairy.com). Underage kids or teens usually aren’t admitted unless explicitly family-friendly (rare at this venue). Dress codes aren’t enforced, but it’s smart to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothes and sturdy footwear. It can get cool after dark, so a light jacket or layers are wise.
What to Bring/Not Bring: IDs for 18+ bars; light sunscreen and a hat for daytime; a small poncho if rain is forecast. Leave large bags, coolers and professional cameras at home – events often have “no large bags or recording devices” policies. Check each event’s FAQ for camera rules; usually phone photos are fine. Flash photography and drones are normally banned. Pets are not allowed during events.
Arrival Time: Arrive at least an hour before showtime, especially for big events. This gives time to park, pick up tickets, and use the ferry terminal facilities. Lines at the gate can grow in the last hour before open. If driving, remember ample parking requires early arrival. If arriving by bus or foot, you’ll have time to find a good spot in the crowd. Note that Marine Reserve area rules still apply – stay off fragile dunes or wildlife areas.
Connectivity: Limited on-site wi-fi exists at the ferry café, but none at the concert grounds (so enjoy the screens and stage visuals instead). Mobile phone signal is usually reliable here – Vodafone and Spark have towers near Matiatia. If meeting friends, set a rendezvous point in case of phone slow-down (e.g., the terminal building or main stage).
Mistakes to Avoid: Don’t assume the ferry runs late into the night–check schedules. If you plan to leave after midnight, arrange a ride (taxis/ferries have reduced service). Don’t miss the last ferry back to Auckland if you’re a day-tripper. Also, don’t underestimate the island’s silence – the music can carry, so be mindful of after-party noise if walking back through neighborhoods.
How can I get tickets for an event at 10 Ocean View Road?
Tickets are sold online through ticketing platforms (e.g. Ticket Fairy). There is no box office on site. Check the specific event’s website or social media for on-sale dates. Popular events sell out fast, so sign up for alerts or presales. No tickets are available at the door unless an event explicitly advertises a last-minute sale.
What is the capacity of 10 Ocean View Road?
There’s no fixed seating or ticket cap listed publicly, but as an outdoor festival site it can accommodate several thousand people in the open area. Because it’s not a built theatre, capacity depends on event setup. (Promoters choose how many tickets to sell based on staging and safety.) Large events here often sell over a thousand tickets, so arrive early for a spot!
Where is 10 Ocean View Road exactly?
The address is 10 Ocean View Road, Matiatia, Waiheke Island. It is located near the Matiatia ferry terminal (the main ferry wharf). Once you get off the ferry at Matiatia, the venue is just a short walk down Ocean View Road.
What are my parking options?
Parking is very limited. Use the public car park at Matiatia Wharf (paid; fills up quickly on event days). There is no dedicated event parking. You can also park at nearby streets on Surfdale/Oneroa side, but those may be a longer walk. Many people park at Matiatia and walk ten minutes along the foreshore walkway to avoid ferry lineups.
Is there wheelchair access?
Access is partially limited. The path from the ferry terminal to Ocean View Road is paved, but the event area itself is uneven ground (grass, gravel, some stairs). Roads and some walkways near Matiatia are wheelchair-friendly. The ferry terminal has accessible restrooms and ramps (waihekeislandtourism.co.nz) (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz), but the outdoor festival setup might not be suitable for wheelchairs or strollers. Contact event organizers for specific accessibility accommodations.
What time should I arrive?
Arrive at least 60–90 minutes before the posted start time. This allows you to park or walk from the ferry, get through security, and find a good spot. Lines at the gate grow as showtime approaches. For evening or late-night events, remember that ferry and bus service may be reduced late, so plan departure or arrange a ride accordingly.
Are seats or standing only?
This is a general-admission, open-air venue. There are no fixed seats provided; attendees stand or sit on blankets on the grass/dirt. Some events may bring in temporary seating areas or VIP lounge furniture, but generally everyone stands or dances. Bring a low chair or mat if you need to sit, and be prepared to stand for long periods.
What is the dress code?
Dress casually and comfortably, in layers. Wear good shoes for uneven terrain. Men can wear shorts or jeans; women often wear summer dresses, leggings or festival wear. Because it’s often hot during the day and cooler at night, a light jacket or hoodie is wise. Rain is possible, so a poncho or raincoat is a good idea. There is no formal dress code.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
Typically no. Like most concerts, outside food and alcohol are not allowed inside for safety and licensing reasons. You’ll need to buy food and drinks from the vendors on site. Water is usually sold by the bottle. You may carry a small snack or non-alcoholic beverage in a personal bag if security permits, but expect restrictions.
Are there rules about cameras or recording?
Personal smartphones and point-and-shoot cameras are usually fine, but most events ban professional cameras and video equipment without press passes. Drone flying is prohibited. Check the specific event’s FAQ, but plan on taking only casual pics. Flash photography is often discouraged as it can disrupt performers or disorient others.
What if it rains?
Events at 10 Ocean View Road are generally “rain or shine.” The open-air design means minimal shelter. Organizers often sell ponchos if possible, but bringing your own rain gear and a change of clothes is wise. If weather is severe (thunderstorms, high winds), promoters may delay or cancel shows. Always check the event’s official channels for emergency updates.
Is there food and drink available on-site?
Yes – on event days there are food trucks, snack vendors, and bar tents. In past events, local caterers (like Ahipao) and juice bars have set up on site (www.ticketfairy.com). You can usually buy beer, wine, soft drinks, coffee and light meals during the event. Dozens of vendors may be present for large festivals.
What are the alcohol and ID rules?
Most events are 18+ or 21+ to comply with liquor licensing (www.ticketfairy.com) (www.ticketfairy.com). If it’s 21+, everyone must show valid photo ID at entry for age verification. No under-18s are admitted to 21+ events. Drink responsibly; security will monitor intoxication. Outside alcohol is forbidden even if you’re over the age limit.
Are there restrooms and changing facilities?
Yes, portable festival toilets are placed around the site. (If you arrive early, you can also use the ferry terminal’s restrooms (www.tourismwaiheke.co.nz) before entering.) There are generally no private changing rooms, but you can change in restroom stalls. Some events provide lockers or cloakroom for valuables, but not often – travel light.
How do I get home late at night?
Check the ferry and bus schedules in advance – last ferries from Waiheke vary by day of week and season. Late-night events may require a pre-booked shuttle, taxi or private transfer; limited rideshares operate on the island. During major events, organizers sometimes run shuttle buses to Oneroa and Surfdale. Taxis line up at Matiatia, but wait times grow after dark. Plan your departure ahead of time.
Why is it called 10 Ocean View Road?
It’s simply the street address of the site. “Ocean View Road” is the name of the public road along Matiatia Bay, and this property happens to be number 10. Despite the generic address, it is known locally by the address because it has become an events landmark. The name don’t reflect a brand, just its waterfront location.