One of the most popular tourist destinations
in New Zealand, Coromandel is synonymous with
its 400 km long coastline, which has some of
the most beautiful islands, bays, coves, beaches,
woods and kauri bush walks. The volcanic mountains,
Maori culture and the Pacific Ocean cooing in
your ears are omnipresent and a feast for the
soul.
Tourist attractions in Coromandel
Coromandel is not only famous for its cosmopolitan
city, but is also famous for the many activities
and attractions (both in and around Coromandel)
to submit with tourists.
Visit the volcanic peaks, spectacular formations
of the land, many beaches and secret, Wentworth
Valley, and Maori sites, kauri dams, and waterfalls
for tourism. For those adventurous and nature
lovers, you could travel through the Rockies’s
Goldmine Trail, Karangahake walk, or indulge
in mountain biking in the green gorgeously Kauaeranga
Valley.
Other attractions in Coromandel are-
Cathedral Cove in Coromandel
With its pohutukawa tree lined with white sand
beaches and caves, it is an ideal place for
swimming, diving, picnics, visits and kayak.
The hot water beach on the Bay of mercury
in Coromandel
Opposite the beach town of Whitianga, it is
one of the most popular destinations in New
Zealand. During the low tides, you can plunge
into the humid seabed and make a pool of hot
water - your own spa.
Waiau falls Coromandel
Route 309 leads to the spectacular Waiau Falls
and the Kauri wood. The seabirds Coast is home
to over a hundred migratory birds which is a
delight for birdwatchers with binoculars. At
the Miranda Hot Springs, we invite you to take
a dip. Shortly before, and you'd be in Thames,
a city littered with gold mines and trails.
Activities Tourist Attractions in Coromandel
Coromandel is a haven for adventure lovers and
outdoor sports. There are many bays and beaches
in Coromandel to keep you occupied through your
stay. Indulge in fishing, kayaking, diving,
snorkeling, boat trips, swimming, self-created
spas, coastal walkways, bush walks, picnics
at waterfalls, gold mine trails, secret beaches,
walks and hikes in giant Kauri wood.
Getting to Coromandel
Coromandel is one and half hours of the Auckland
International Airport. It is also easily accessible
from neighboring towns in Tauranga, Hamilton
and Rotorua.
Theme highways in Coromandel
In addition to tours, you can also tour Coromandel
by road on Pacific Coast Highway in Auckland.
Fall and spring are the best time to explore
the region’s natural wonders.