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  The Coromandel New Zealand - part of the Pacific Coast Highway
Hauraki IThames I Coromandel I Whitianga I Tairua I Pauanui I Whangamata I Waihi I Waihi Beach I Paeroa I Karangahake
There is an abundance of accommodation scattered throughout the Coromandel, varying in motels, bed and breakfasts, backpackers and camping grounds.
The key feature of The Coromandel is our people, living mainly in several small towns linked by the Pacific Coast Highway and known as friendly, relaxed and welcoming they look forward to meeting you and sharing our paradise with you.
www.thecoromandel.com   (0 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand, Travel Tourism and Accommodation for Coromandel New Zealand
Coromandel New Zealand is located in the North Island, east of Auckland.
The Coromandel is rugged and mysterious, yet also a place to flop on a beach and watch the waves roll in.
Major activities and attractions in the Coromandel region.
www.tourism.net.nz /region/coromandel   (157 words)

  
  Coromandel: New Zealand: Selected Offers: Promotions: Air New Zealand - US Site
Inland, the Coromandel Ranges are cloaked in native rainforest and run through the peninsula center which are a haven for forest trekking.
A wonderful time to visit the Coromandel is in the spring when the new growth in the subtropical rain forest is prevalent and the sea is warming.
The Coromandel is a favourite getaway spot for New Zealanders in the summer time, particularly the eastern coast, which boasts beautiful white sand beaches and endless opportunities for fishing, diving, boating, surfing and swimming.
www.airnewzealand.com /airfares_offers/selected_offers/newzealand/coromandel.htm   (790 words)

  
  Coromandel: New Zealand: Selected Offers: Promotions: Air New Zealand - US Site
Inland, the Coromandel Ranges are cloaked in native rainforest and run through the peninsula center which are a haven for forest trekking.
A wonderful time to visit the Coromandel is in the spring when the new growth in the subtropical rain forest is prevalent and the sea is warming.
The Coromandel is a favourite getaway spot for New Zealanders in the summer time, particularly the eastern coast, which boasts beautiful white sand beaches and endless opportunities for fishing, diving, boating, surfing and swimming.
www.airnz.com /airfares_offers/selected_offers/newzealand/coromandel.htm   (790 words)

  
  Coromandel: New Zealand: Seasons: Destinations: Air New Zealand - JP Site
Inland, the Coromandel Ranges are cloaked in native rainforest and run through the peninsula center which are a haven for forest trekking.
A wonderful time to visit the Coromandel is in the spring when the new growth in the subtropical rain forest is prevalent and the sea is warming.
The Coromandel is a favourite getaway spot for New Zealanders in the summer time, particularly the eastern coast, which boasts beautiful white sand beaches and endless opportunities for fishing, diving, boating, surfing and swimming.
www.jp.airnewzealand.com /holidays/seasons/new_zealand/coromandel.htm   (780 words)

  
 Coromandel Peninsula New Zealand Travel ~ Coromandel Peninsula NZ Tourism
Coromandel has some of the most stunning beaches in the North Island, golden sand, hot pools and glorious waters.
Coromandel is the place to go if you want to sit on a beach all day, or go on some of the amazing walks around the hills, gazing at perfect beaches.
Brenton Lodge Coromandel Peninsula - Lodge - Whangamata.
www.coromandel-peninsula.nz.com   (0 words)

  
 New Zealand Destination Guide | Coromandel
The Coromandel, New Zealanders favourite destination, is within an hours drive of the major centres of Auckland and Hamilton and their International Airports and yet the region is a world away from the hustle and bustle of those cities.
The Coromandel lapsed into an economic and social decline that was eventually halted by the gradual growth of farming, fishing, horticulture, and tourism.
The Coromandel is a walker's paradise with many coastal walkways and inland bush walks ranging from several hours to several days.
www.relaxingjourneys.co.nz /guide/coromandel.php   (1111 words)

  
 Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Coromandel´s dramatic and unspoiled coast, with native pohutukawa trees on the western side and beautiful white sandy beaches on the east, offers endless opportunities for fishing, diving, boating, surfing and swimming.
The Coromandel Ranges, cloaked in native rainforest and running through the centre of the peninsula, present a haven for tramping and mountain bike enthusiasts, or for those who simply wish to commune with nature.
The centre of the Coromandel Peninsula is punctuated by a ridge of rocky mountians.
www.bestwestern.co.nz /central_north/regions.cfm?&areaid=cn®ion=Coromandel   (472 words)

  
 Coromandel travel guide - Wikitravel
Coromandel [1] is a peninsula on the north-eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
The winding coastal road from Thames north towards Coromandel Town is worthly of special mention also.
Coromandel is noted for its beautiful beaches, with backdrops of lush native bush in the hills.
wikitravel.org /en/Coromandel   (275 words)

  
 NATUREANDCO.COM - Discover the Coast of the Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand
The Coromandel Peninsula is an 80 km (50 miles) long finger of land that separates the Hauraki Gulf and Firth of Thames from the Pacific Ocean.
Its present-day rugged appearance is almost entirely made of the eroded remnants of a series of volcanoes (volcanic arc) that were active between 20 and 2 million years ago.
It is thought to be the remnant of the oldest volcano in the Coromandel Peninsula,that occupied the whole Fletcher Bay area 18 million years ago.
www.natureandco.co.nz /travel_and_adventure/sightsee/coastal/coro-cst.php3   (740 words)

  
 Coromandel Accommodation Travel Coromandel New Zealand
The Coromandel is only a short drive from Auckland, and a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The main towns of the Coromandel are Thames, Waihi, Whangamata, Whitianga, and Pauanui.
There is a broad range of accommodation in the Coromandel, as well as attractions and activities, places to eat, and entertainment for all ages.
www.destination.co.nz /coromandel   (201 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast Coromandel - Kaeppeli's B&B
The Coromandel is renowned for its abundance of seafood.
For more information look under tips activities Coromandel.
Kuaotunu is 17 km north of Whitianga along SH 25 and 28 km east of Coromandel Town.
www.kaeppeli.co.nz   (0 words)

  
 Bloglines | Search: coromandel
An earthquake shook the Coromandel peninsular at 11.24pm last night.Measuring 5 on the Richter scale, the quake was 130km north-east of Whangamata at...
At 12:28 pm, Coromandel Fertilisers is quoting at Rs 49.55, down Rs 3.3, or 6.24%.
We set off to Waitete Bay in Coromandel where we were due to be willing workers on an organic farm.
www.bloglines.com /search?q=coromandel&s=r&pop=l&news=m   (233 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand
The Coromandel is a 100 kilometre (62 mile) long peninsula on the eastern coast of New Zealand’s North Island that juts northwards from the Bay of Plenty to the Hauraki Gulf.
The main towns of the Coromandel are Thames in the southwestern corner, Coromandel town north of Thames, and on the eastern coast the towns of Whitianga, Whangamata and Waihi.
Coromandel is named after HMS Coromandel, which visited the area in 1820 to ship Kauri spars for the British Royal Navy.
www.holidayguide.co.nz /Coromandel/Coromandel.aspx?Action=LocationOverview   (552 words)

  
 Coromandel Regional Information - Travelindex
The Coromandel is one of New Zealand's premier holiday destinations, with the dramatic unspoilt coast and native Pohutukawa trees on the western side, and on the east the beautiful white sandy beaches.
The Coromandel district is not short of decent eateries and evening entertainment, there are many quaint cafes and speciality restaurants to suit all tastes.
The possibilities of the Coromandel are virtually endless, set against a magnificent backdrop, all visitors to the area will remember their unique experience.
www.travelindex.co.nz /regional/coromandel   (568 words)

  
 COROMANDEL CONDOMINIUM RULES AND REGULATIONS
All definitions shall be as per the Coromandel Condominium Association Declaration, which was recorded in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Lake County, Illinois, and as amended from time to time.
The Coromandel Condominium Association amended the Declaration on December 6, 2002 to restrict leasing of condominium units.
Pets harbored within a unit may not exceed thirty (30) pounds when fully grown; provided however, that any pet regularly kept by a unit owner in a unit prior to May 20, 1999, may continue to be kept by such unit owner in such unit.
www.coromandelweb.com /condo.htm   (4205 words)

  
 Coromandel Region
The Coromandel is a scenic peninsula that sits out to the east of Auckland City and is a popular day trip for Aucklanders.
The main attractions of the Coromandel besides solitude and scenery, are the many fine beaches and scenic coastline that rate amongst the best in the country.
The biggest town in the Coromandel is Thames which has many leftover relics from its Gold Mining days.
www.virtualaustralia.com /newzealand/regions/coromandel.shtml   (282 words)

  
 Thames - New Zealand
This region of the Coromandel Peninsula includes Thames, Tapu Valley, Thames Coast, Kauaeranga Valley, across the Hauraki Plains to the Seabird Coast and Kawakawa Bay.
Visitors are welcome to base themselves in town and explore the rest of the Coromandel Peninsula by day tripping.
Coromandel Town to the north and Hahei to the east are about one and a half hour's easy drive.
www.coromandelfun.co.nz /thames.html   (1278 words)

  
 Coromandel travel guide
Although there are great hiking trails in the forested hills, probably the greatest attraction is its spectacular coastline of sandy beaches, coves and harbours that provide boundless opportunities for fishing, boating and swimming.
The eastern side of the Coromandel is sprinkled liberally with white sand and surf beaches.
The Coromandel's history is reflected in charming colonial architecture and historic buildings found in the small towns around the region, which had their heyday in the mid-1800s following the discovery of gold.
www.world66.com /australiaandpacific/newzealand/waikato/coromandel   (399 words)

  
 Coromandel.com:
The Coromandel Ranges are a scenic treasure, but the ranges are also geologically interesting to miners of precious metals.
During the 1980's the Coromandel community fought long and hard to protect their environment from the heavy industry that is mining.
The Coromandel community and all who value this rugged and beautiful peninsula, must now stand up again to protect the conservation and natural values of this area.
www.coromandel.com /watchdog/index.htm   (129 words)

  
 The Coromandel Peninsula, New Zealand Holiday Destination
The Coromandel Peninsula is a top New Zealand holiday destination with awesome scenery, white sandy beaches, hot pools, boating and fishing, art and craft, campsites and bush walks, historic towns, all types of laid back Coromandel accommodation and activities, and a friendly welcome.
Coromandel activities abound – Go boating, surfing, fishing, diving, kayaking, horse trekking, windsurfing or bush walking in the vast Coromandel Forest Park and DOC scenic reserves.
Explore historic Thames, enjoy the art and cafes in Coromandel Town, stay in Whitianga or Hahei for activities on the water and relax on the beach at Whangamata.
www.coromandelfun.co.nz   (0 words)

  
 Coromandel Peninsula : Planning a Trip   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Coromandel Busplan Pass allows travel from Auckland to Thames, the loop through Coromandel and Whitianga and back to Thames, and either on to Rotorua or back to Auckland for around NZ$100 (US$70).
The road from Colville village, north of Coromandel town, to the top of the peninsula is unpaved all the way and takes around 1 1/2 hours.
The route from Coromandel to Whitianga takes about 1 hour by State Highway 25 (recommended for rentals), and a similar length of time on the "infamous" 309 route, which has 24km (15 miles) of unsealed road and is narrow and winding.
www.frommers.com /destinations/print-narrative.cfm?destID=2707&catID=2707010002   (737 words)

  
 Coromandel Accommodation New Zealand
Coromandel has much to offer visitors to the region, both international and domestic, and the many and varied forms of entertainment and attractions appeal to all types of travelers.
Coromandel accommodation is available in an equally wide range of options, to suit all accommodation budgets and needs.
Set in the hills overlooking Thames, gateway to the Coromandel Penninsual, The Heights is the Coromandel...
www.travelindex.co.nz /accommodation/coromandel   (243 words)

  
 Coromandel Town - Coromandel Peninsula - New Zealand
Coromandel Region offers reward for all who venture here including - coastal campgrounds and hideaways for swimming, boating and fishing enthusiasts and cultural sites, both Maori and Pakeha, for the historically minded.
Coromandel was visited in 1820 by the H.M.S. Coromandel which called into the harbour for kauri spars.
The area has attracted a lot of talented artists and craftspeople, who find Coromandel conductive to producing their wares.
www.thepeninsula.co.nz /coromandel   (234 words)

  
 New Zealand Travel Guide : Coromandel Region, Coromandel New Zealand
The inspirational natural beauty of the Coromandel has led to the area becoming a haven for artists and crafts people.
As of June 2005, the Coromandel's estimated population was 26,700.
The eastern side of the Coromandel is furnished with an amazing collection of white sand and surf beaches.
www.tourism.org.nz /regions/coromandel.html   (570 words)

  
 Coromandel Forest Park: National Parks & Reserves - New Zealand
The greatest treasures of the Coromandel Forest Park are the small colonies of original Kauri forest that survived the early exploitation.
The Coromandel is a world away from the bustle of Auckland, with a host of easy walks and tramping tracks, as well as camping sites in the forest and coastal farm parks.
Auckland : Bay of Plenty : Chatham Islands : Coromandel Peninsula : Gisborne and the East Cape : Hamilton : Masterton : Napier and Hastings : New Plymouth : Palmerston North : Rotorua : Taupo : Waitomo Caves : Wanganui : Wellington : Whangarei
www.newzealandnz.co.nz /forest-parks/coromandel.html   (514 words)

  
 Coromandel Muslims | Indian Muslims
The dominant Muslim communities on the Coromandel coast were the Marakkayars, also known as Maraikars, Marikkars or Marcars, and the Labbais, also known as Lebbe or Coromandel Moplahs.
To the misfortune of the Coromandel Muslims, the Nayak rulers of Thanjavur favoured the Portuguese, and the latter in turn favoured the Hindu Chettiar merchants, who were taken as local partners.
He says that the Muslims of Coromandel, who were the "rulers of the waves, merchant princes at home and king makers and economic builders in far off countries", disappeared from the scene rapidly, because they could not match the strength and guile of the Europeans.
www.indianmuslims.info /history_of_muslims_in_india/coromandel_muslims.html   (2102 words)

  
 Coromandel Peninsula Accommodation
Separating the Pacific Ocean from the Hauraki Gulf the Coromandel Peninsula is a one and half hours drive from three major cities - Auckland, Hamilton and Tauranga.
The eastern side of the Coromandel where Pauanui is situated has many white sand and surf beaches.
It is the main commercial centre for the Coromandel Peninsula and an ideal place to base a holiday.
www.ki-wi.co.nz /Coromandel_Peninsula.htm   (358 words)

  
 Coromandel Peninsula: Paeroa, Thames, Coromandel Town, Colville, Whitianga, Tairua, Pauanui, Whangamata, Waihi, Waihi ...
Highlights that spring to mind are; the joys of bird-watching on the Firth of Thames, the hard-won heritage of mining and kauri milling in places like Thames and Coromandel, the pristine isolation of Port Jackson and Fletcher’s Bay in the north.
Coromandel history is written on the land in many ways.
The Coromandel Craft Trail opens up possibilities for many enjoyable visits to artist’s studios and galleries, ‘Coro’ people are relaxed and welcoming and interaction with artists and craftspeople add a colourful dimension to peninsula life.
www.newzealandnz.co.nz /coromandel   (480 words)

  
 Taj Coromandel Hotel Chennai, Hotel Taj Coromandel Chennai, Hotels in Chennai, Chennai Hotels, Hotel Booking for The ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The finest hotel in South India, the Taj Coromandel epitomizes the cultural refinements of the South.
More than anything else, Taj Coromandel is in tune with its milieu, the spirit of its land and the lives of its rather special guests.
The ambience and décor of the Taj Coromandel is a fine blend of contemporary design and the glory of Southern India.
www.indiahotelsandresorts.com /chennai-hotels/taj-coromandel.html   (571 words)

  
 Welcome to Coromandel Town Community Website
This site offers you information about facilities and services available in Coromandel town and the surrounding areas as well as information about upcoming events.
Coromandel town is is approximately 1 hours drive north of Thames on the Coromandel Peninsula, which is only a 1 and half hour drive south/east of Auckland city.
North of Coromandel town is Colville and the northern peninsula.
www.coromandeltown.co.nz   (0 words)

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