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Coromandel

Coromandel Vacations

This coastal town on the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island is a paradise of natural wonders and outdoor terrain. Beaches, mountains, forests, bodies of water, and sea cliffs await.

Region: North Island

Overview

Coromandel stands as one of New Zealand’s most popular holiday destinations and offers a breathtaking perspective of nature untouched. Located just across the gulf from Auckland, this beautiful terrain brings white sand beaches, abundant marine life, lush rainforests, geothermal waters, and a mountainous interior. Outdoor adventures are plentiful with diving, fishing, hiking, cycling, or simply stargazing as the most popular. With its laid-back nature and wide variety of landscapes, Coromandel is an outdoorsman’s paradise.

What to Do

  • Cathedral Cove: Pristine emerald waters framed by arching sea cliffs; Cathedral Cove uniquely greets all of its visitors. Take in the neighboring Te Hoho rock formation or the Te Whanganui-o-Hei Marine Reserve, an ideal location for diving and viewing the local marine wildlife.
  • Diving: Home to an abundant marine life, Mercury and Gemstone Bay provide calm waters and a vibrant wildlife, including sponge gardens, and reefs. Coromandel is an incredible location for both snorkeling and scuba diving.
  • Geothermal Waters: Take time for self and soak in the mineral-rich waters abundant in the area. Visit local geothermal spas or dig your own hot pool within the sands of Hot Water Beach.