Visit the Coromandel Peninsula with its pristine beaches, native forests and stunning scenery. Enjoy stunning golden sand bays such as Hot Water Beach, Hahei and iconic Cathedral Cove. Choose to incorporate a kayak trip, walk or take a scheduled boat tour to Cathedral Cove. You can also visit Thames, an old gold mining town with a rich history, or travel on the Driving Creek Railway in Coromandel Town. Return to Auckland.
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The Coromandel Peninsula with its pristine beaches, native forests and laid-back vibe, is one of the country’s most famous destinations loved by New Zealanders and visitors alike. Experience and enjoy with your knowledgeable Host-Guide a trip to the majestic Coromandel ranges, stunning golden sand bays and some of its most iconis beaches.
On the morning of your tour day, your guide will meet you at your Auckland accommodation at a convenient time (we suggest around 8am so you get the most out of your day) and transport you in one of our Mercedes luxury vehicles.
We pass through the Hauraki Plains, see some of New Zealand’s most beautiful coastline, weaving our way through miles of lush native bush before we reach the magnificent Coromandel Peninsula. While making sure you enjoy the world-class beaches, we attempt wherever possible to arrive around low tide to enable you to have the chance of digging your own hot pool in the sand!
At magnificent Hahei Beach, you may have decided to pre-book a kayak trip (additional cost) to Cathedral Cove, one of New Zealand’s most famous beaches, walk there or take a scheduled boat tour or water taxi instead. Depending on your interests, we can also visit Thames, an old gold mining town with a rich history, travel on the Driving Creek Railway in Coromandel Town or stop into Miranda Hot Pools on the return journey to Auckland.
Our Auckland to Coromandel Private Tour can easily be combined into various Private Multi-Day touring options, so please ask us if you have more than just 1 day available.
Auckland is New Zealand's largest city, known for its stunning harbor, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant multicultural scene. With over 50 trails and 22 islands, it's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The Sky Tower is Auckland's tallest structure, offering panoramic views of the city from its observation deck.
This museum offers a comprehensive look at New Zealand's history, culture, and natural environment.
Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves.
Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.
Auckland Zoo is home to over 1,400 animals and offers educational programs and conservation efforts.
A traditional Maori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven. Meats and vegetables are cooked slowly in the earth oven, giving them a unique smoky flavor.
A meringue-based dessert with a crisp crust and soft, light inside, usually topped with whipped cream and fresh fruit.
A classic New Zealand takeaway food, featuring fresh fish (usually snapper or tarakihi) and chips, often served with tartare sauce.
Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and numerous outdoor events. It's perfect for beach activities and hiking.
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Auckland is generally safe, with low levels of violent crime. However, petty crime like pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Auckland Railway Station
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Buses are the most common form of public transport in Auckland. The network includes local, frequent, and express services.
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Waiheke Island is known for its beautiful beaches, vineyards, and olive groves. It offers a mix of relaxation and adventure.
Rangitoto Island is a volcanic island offering hiking trails and panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf.
The Hobbiton Movie Set is a popular tourist attraction featuring the filming locations from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit movies.
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