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Coromandel Information
Highlights of Coromandel
Thames is the Coromandel Peninsula’s main town. Idyllically situated between the Firth of Thames..
Whangamata InformationThe attractive combination of sand, surf and native forest makes Whangamata a popular destination..
Whitianga InformationIf you’re exploring the Coromandel Peninsula, you’ll soon come to Whitianga – the main town..
Cook's Coast beaches InformationFrom the seaside town of Whitianga you can catch a ferry across the harbour mouth to the Stone..
Tairua sights InformationThe volcanic headland Paku and offshore views of the jagged Aldermen Islands make the Tairua area..
Hahei and Cathedral Cove InformationHahei is an attractive beach fringed with pohutukawa trees and drifts of pink shells at the..
Waihi InformationWaihi is the home of the richest gold mine in New Zealand. The Martha Mine was opened in 1878 and..
Historic Coromandel township InformationCoromandel township is full of history from the early gold mining and logging days. Set on a..
Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway InfoThe Karangahake Gorge Historical Walkway is situated off State Highway 2 between Paeroa and Waihi...
Tairua/Pauanui InformationTairua has an attractive harbour and white sand beaches. Paku, an extinct volcanic cone, is the..
Tuhua Marine Reserve InformationTuhua (Mayor Island) Marine Reserve, off the coast of Tauranga, covers about three square nautical..
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Spring signals the opening of the Coromandel scallop season. Dive for scallops to barbeque yourself or savour them at a local seafood restaurant. Coromandel’s famous water gardens at Rapuara come alive in spring. Take a cruise and see an abundance of marine life up close.
Rustic, relaxed and unspoiled, the Coromandel is one of New Zealand’s best-loved holiday destinations.
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The rugged volcanic hills are cloaked in native rainforest, and more than 400 kilometres of spectacular coastline promises you can find the beach of your dreams. The Coromandel is a place where bush and beach are both easily accessible. In the same day, you can experience the blue dazzle of the Pacific Ocean and calming greenness of the kauri forest.
Inspired by the region’s idyllic setting, many artists and crafts people have made the Coromandel their home - visitors to the area are welcome in their studios. The area’s fascinating history is evident in gold mining relics, logging dams and ancient Maori pa sites. The past can also be found in the charming colonial architecture and historical buildings preserved in several towns around the region.
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