Things to do

The Coromandel region's unique blend of misty rainforests, Pohutukawa (red-flowering native tree) lined coves and harbours and white sand beaches makes it a paradise that has plenty on offer to keep visitors to this region occupied. Coromandel activities include scenic boat cruises, fishing, diving and snorkelling, sailing, sea kayaking, spas and thermal pools, horse riding, farm visits, gold mining attractions, golf, arts, crafts and galleries, museums and markets. The Coromandel region is a stand out.

Blossoming Pohutukawa's line the perfect, endless beaches, which border spectacular, natural forest, in this pristine area of New Zealand. The Coromandel is located almost directly east of Auckland, separated by only the Hauraki Gulf. The Coromandel Peninsula has become a haven for artists, crafts people, and those who enjoy all manner of water and hiking activity options. Charming colonial architecture or the most modern buildings are included in your Coromandel accommodation options.