Coromandel Peninsula
Rustic, relaxed and unspoiled, the Coromandel is one of New
Zealand's best-loved destinations, just an hour and a half drive
from Auckland. The rugged volcanic hills are cloaked in native
rainforest, and more than 400 kilometres of spectacular coastline
promises you can find the beach of your dreams. The Coromandel is a
place where bush and beach are both easily accessible. In the same
day, you can experience the blue dazzle of the Pacific Ocean and
calming greenness of the Kauri forest.
Inspired by the region's idyllic setting, many artists and
crafts people have made the Coromandel their home - visitors to the
area are welcome in their studios. The area's fascinating history
is evident in gold mining relics, logging dams and ancient Maori pa
sites. The past can also be found in the charming colonial
architecture and historical buildings preserved in several towns
around the region.
Driving through the Coromandel you will be bewildered by the
Pohutukawa trees that dominate the Thames-Coromandel coastal road
that bloom in spring and early summer. The flowering trees are a
spectacular sight, like crimson velvet against the blue sky. Visit
the various marine reserves throughout the area. The large snapper
and oversized crayfish live permanently in these marine reserve
waters, and they're not afraid of people. For some of New Zealand's
most beautiful, most untouched beaches, look no further than the
Coromandel.
Whitianga
Whitianga is the main settlement of Mercury Bay. Its harbour has
made Whitianga the departure point for big game fishing
enthusiasts. Many charter boats ply the waters of Mercury Bay for
fishing or scenic cruising. There are fish to catch and shellfish
to gather; the relatively sheltered waters of the bay are great for
all water sports. On land there are bush walks and horse trekking
over picturesque farmland; or check out the local artists who
reside in our area, renown for its inspirational landscape.
Pauanui
Pauanui is one of New Zealand's best known resort towns. Its
white sandy beaches surrounded by green bush clad hills, and the
magnificent fishing waters surrounding the Mercury Islands, Slipper
Island, The Aldermans, Mayor Island and others, make Pauanui an
ideal location for a permanent residence or holiday home. The
township has its own airfield, tennis courts, golf courses,
including the recently opened ING International Golf Course.
Matarangi
Four and a half kilometres of beautiful white sandy beaches,
overlooking the Whangapoua Harbour, glorious sun and idyllic
coastal property homes, Matarangi is a pristine, unspoilt place
where you and your family can enjoy being stress-free, away from
the hassles of life. Lying halfway between Whitianga and Coromandel
town on the picturesque Pacific Coast Highway, Matarangi is a
scenic two and a half hours drive from Auckland, Hamilton or
Tauranga. A fully serviced housing resort, Matarangi is the
secluded sand spit that forms the northern edge of the Whangapoua
Harbour.
Whangamata
One of the best surfing spots in New Zealand, this popular
seaside holiday resort is located on the East coast of the stunning
Coromandel Peninsula. Whangamata is famous for its unique
combination of beach and forest. The spectacular ocean beach
provides some of the best surfing breaks, and yet safest swimming
in New Zealand. Sea conditions suitable for all are available
along its four kilometre length or in the safe harbours that lie to
the North and South. With construction starting shortly on an
approved 200 berth marina, and easy driving to Auckland, Hamilton,
and Tauranga, Whangamata is a town that has it all.