Leave Auckland behind for a scenic small‑group day trip to the Coromandel Peninsula. Travel through lush Waikato farmland and charming coastal scenery, with a stop at Hahei Beach — a picture‑perfect spot to stretch your legs and take in the view.
Enjoy a relaxing picnic lunch by the coast before heading to Hot Water Beach, where you can dig your own natural spa pool in warm, mineral‑rich sand (tide dependent). Then take a 30–45 minute walk to Cathedral Cove, one of New Zealand’s most iconic natural landmarks, with dramatic cliffs and crystal-clear waters.
With plenty of time to explore, photograph, and relax, this trip blends nature, adventure, and leisure for an unforgettable day. Return to Auckland refreshed with memories of New Zealand’s stunning coastline.
Pickup included
Your day begins with a friendly pickup from a central Auckland location. Meet your small group and your local guide before settling into a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. As you leave the city behind, your guide will share interesting facts about the region and what to expect for the day ahead.
Journey south from Auckland through the awe-inspiring Waikato countryside, one of the world’s largest farming regions, offering spectacular scenery, majestic rivers, mountain vistas, and unique farm encounters perfect for photography.
Spend a couple of hours exploring the stunning Coromandel Peninsula — think gorgeous beaches, hidden bays, epic coastal views, and charming little villages perfect for a quick stop and some great photos.
Spend a couple of hours exploring the stunning Coromandel Peninsula — think gorgeous beaches, hidden bays, epic coastal views, and charming little villages perfect for a quick stop and some great photos.
Continue to Hahei Beach, a picture-perfect spot with crystal-clear waters, soft golden sand, and a relaxed seaside vibe — ideal for swimming, strolling, or simply soaking up the beauty.
Discover Cathedral Cove, one of New Zealand’s most spectacular natural wonders. A 30–45 minute walk takes you through stunning scenery to reach this iconic beach. Access depends on weather, and if the track is unsafe after heavy rain, alternative arrangements will be made to ensure a memorable experience.
After a rejuvenating afternoon, regroup with your guide and fellow travelers at the agreed meeting point. Settle in for the return drive, with time to relax, chat, or simply take in the passing landscapes.
Enjoy a comfortable ride back through the countryside as you reflect on your day. You’ll arrive back in Auckland in the early evening, with drop-off at your original pickup location.
Next up, relax in your own natural spa pool in the warm, mineral-rich sands of Hot Water Beach — a unique experience on New Zealand’s stunning coastline.
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