There's many great locations in the Coromandel for you to visit. Here's a few that shouldn't be missed.
Abseiling into the Sleeping God Canyon with a guide from Canyonz
There's lots to keep you busy when delving into Thames colourful gold mining history or experiencing our beautiful forests and coastlines.
The underwater life in this marine reserve has flourished to provide exceptional natural encounters.
The beach town of Whitianga makes an excellent base for explorations of Mercury Bay and the adjacent coast.
Antiques Capital of NZ
Paeroa is an ideal mid-journey stop between Auckland and Tauranga/Rotoroa. The home of the iconic 'Lemon and Paeroa' soft drink, Paeroa offers several fine cafes and some fascinating local attractions.
Kayaking adventures in the Coromandel
You have the best of both worlds in Tairua and Pauanui - spectacular surf beaches and a tranquil harbour for kayaking, paddle-boarding and family fun.
Whangamatā local, Pro Surfer Ella Williams, surfing the famous Whanga' left
The surf town of Whangamatā is lively in summer and lovely the rest of the year. Aim for autumn or spring if you want to avoid the crowds.
Mining stories of days gone by come alive.
Waihī town and Waihī Beach are separate destinations, but they're only a short drive apart.
Karangahake Gorge - Hauraki Rail Trail
The beautiful Ohinemuri River runs through Karangahake Gorge on State Highway 2.
Driving Creek Railway in the Coromandel.
Historic Coromandel Town is a haven for talented artists and craftspeople who are inspired by the tranquil atmosphere and spectacular natural surrounds.