Coromandel

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Welcome to Coromandel, a charming coastal town on the Coromandel Peninsula that feels like a step back in time. With its historic kauri logging heritage, artisan vibe, and stunning harbour setting, it's a place where you can soak up small-town New Zealand character while exploring some of the North Island's most iconic natural attractions. The air smells of salt and native forest, and the pace of life slows right down.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give yourself at least two full days to experience Coromandel's highlights. One day can cover Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach (timing is everything – check tides for the latter), while another day allows for the Driving Creek Railway, a town stroll, and a walk to New Chums Beach. If you're keen on hiking or kayaking, add a third day. The town itself is compact, so you can easily base yourself here and explore by car.

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