Join us for an unforgettable adventure to Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach, two of New Zealand’s most stunning natural attractions. With a local guide leading the way, you’ll uncover the hidden beauty of these iconic destinations.
At Cathedral Cove, you’ll marvel at the towering limestone archway and crystal-clear waters. This picturesque spot is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking up the sun. Your guide will share fascinating stories about the area’s geology and Maori heritage, bringing the landscape to life.
Next, we’ll head to Hot Water Beach, a unique coastal site where you can dig your own hot pool in the sand. It’s a surreal experience, like having a natural spa right on the ocean’s edge.
This isn’t just a tour, it’s a journey into the heart of New Zealand’s natural wonders. Whether you’re a nature lover, a beach-goer, or a geology enthusiast, Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach offer an experience you won’t forget. Come and see these gems for yourself!
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You will move to Coromandel from Auckland which will take around 2.5 hours. When you arrive at this reserve, you can see stunning view of Coromandel at lookout.
After the lookout, you will move to Hahei beach..
As the track to the cove is closed, you will need to ride a watertaxi to get into the Cathedral Cove from Hahei Beach.
It will take about 20 mins to the cove, then you will spend at the beach around 1 hour, then back to Hahei beach.
After lunch, you will have experience of digging the hole to make your own hot spa at the Hot water beach. You will need to borrow a shovel at a cafe there which will cost 10$.
You can enjoy the natural hot spa.
You will be back to Auckland after Hot Water Beach.
It will take around between 2.5-3 hrs.
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