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Mount Maunganui is a thriving coastal resort town located at the tip of the southern entrance to the Bay of Plenty, as well as the name given to the extinct volcano that features prominently near the town. On the harbour side of "The Mount" lies Pilot Bay, an idyllic and sheltered area perfect for swimming, kayaking and boating, while on the coastal edge the warm, clear waters of the Mount Main Beach offer great surf conditions for all. There are plenty of Cafes, restaurants, shops and specialty stores to browse through in town, and for those seeking adventure a great hiking track to the summit of 'Mauao' that rewards with stunning 360 degree views of the entire bay and tranquil coast.
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Nestled at the base of Mauao are the Mount Hotpools. You can relax in one of the hot salt water pools, with water at different temperatures to suit any taste. A great place to unwind or spend time with the family.
Functional facts: Approx. population 18,645, visitor centre, domestic airport (Tauranga).
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