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Coromandel Peninsula attractions


Coromandel Peninsula attractions

  • Thames and the nearby Kauaeranga Valley are rich in history and tourist attractions and make a great place to start any trip to the Coromandel Peninsula.
  • Coromandel is a nice coastal village with many craft shops and interesting tourist attractions.
  • Hahei and Cathedral Cove, visit the Te Whanganui-A-Hei marine reserve .
  • Hot Water Beach is a beach with two hot springs emerging under the sands, meaning visitors can dig their own hot pool. A popular and busy tourist destination, visitors are advised to arrive an hour or two before low tide, when the springs emerge from the receding tide. Hot Water Beach is signposted from the road south of Whitianga.
  • Thames Coast, the winding coastal road from Thames north towards Coromandel is worthly of special mention also. In December the beautiful pohutakawa trees flower, and is a site to behold. This tree is affectionately known as the New Zealand Christmas tree, and several festival events in December celebrate the time.

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