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Located one and a half hours from Auckland International Airport, the Coromandel’s unique landscape and relaxed lifestyle make it an ideal destination for international visitors.
Tourism operators have established themselves to take advantage of the clear waters, 400kms of Coromandel coastline and subtropical rainforest. Visitors can choose from numerous water activities available – fishing, scenic boat trips, sea kayaking, diving, snorkelling and swimming.
And the Coromandel is a walker’s paradise with many coastal walkways and inland bush walks ranging from several hours to several days.
Inspired by the region’s idyllic setting, many artists and craftspeople have made the Coromandel their home and visitors to the area can meet them in their studios.
Along with its natural beauty – misty rainforests and pristine beaches the Coromandel’s historical past is rich and colourful. Its’ history is captured all over - in museums, with the local residents and tour guides and along the walkways in the region.
The Coromandel’s natural assets and hospitable locals ensure visitors to the area have an exceptional and memorable visit. |