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  Coromandel, New Zealand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coromandel is the name of a town and harbour on the western side of the Coromandel Peninsula, which is on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
Coromandel Harbour is a wide bay on the Hauraki Gulf guarded by several islands, of which the largest is Whanganui Island.
Coromandel is noted for its artists, crafts, alternative lifestylers, mussel farming, and recreational fishing.
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 Coromandel: New Zealand: Selected Offers: Airfares & Offers: 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.
airnz.com /airfares_offers/selected_offers/newzealand/coromandel.htm   (794 words)

  
 New Zealand Tourism Online : New Zealand Travel, Accommodation, Tours, Attractions, Vacation and NZ Holiday Sites (via ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
New Zealand is one of the top holiday destinations in the world with its clean green natural image, scenery, Lord of the Rings film setting, adventure, culture and value for money.
New Zealand's premier men's tennis tournament, the Heineken Open, attracts some top tennis players from around the world and will be held during the week of 8-13 January 2007, at the ASB Tennis Centre...
New Zealand is a beautiful country and these DVD's will give you a great overview of the tourist attractions within New Zealand, Maori culture, and much much more.
www.tourism.net.nz.cob-web.org:8888   (627 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand Accommodation Directory - Accomodation in Coromandel NZ   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Whangamata is recognised as being among the most popular beach resorts in New Zealand and is...
The Brenton Lodge, Whangamata, New Zealand is the perfect place for peace, privacy and a break from life's pressures.
Brenton Lodge Coromandel Peninsula - Lodge - Whangamata.
www.accommodation.nz.com /coromandel   (491 words)

  
 Coromandel Accommodation New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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.
Tangiaro Kiwi Retreat is the brainchild of New Zealanders, Bruce and Anne Clegg, who purchased this land - approx 800 acres, in 2000.
www.travelindex.co.nz /accommodation/coromandel   (258 words)

  
 Coromandel - New Zealand - Mark Moxon, Travel Writer
Gwynne and his wife Alice live with their son Tobin in a beautiful house in tiny Thames, a little town tucked away at the southern end of the Coromandel Peninsula, not a million miles from Auckland.
The Hauraki Gulf is between Auckland and Coromandel, and is home to Rangitoto, Motutapu and all the other islands I'd come across in my time in Auckland.
The eastern coast of the Hauraki Gulf consists of the north-south Coromandel Peninsula, and off the coast of the peninsula are loads of pretty little islands, totally untouched for the most part.
www.moxon.net /new_zealand/coromandel.html   (708 words)

  
 New Zealand’s Coromandel: Note From Travels In New Zealand ~ Written And Photographed by David Lavoie
The Coromandel Peninsula, which is situated on the upper of the two large islands which constitute New Zealand, extends about 85 kilometres north from the western end of the Bay of Plenty.
After all, New Zealand’s national symbol is a bird, the Kiwi, and no walk can fail to be associated with the lovely, haunting call of the Bell bird.
The other two are Thames and Coromandel itself, the latter named after the British Navy ship “H.M. Coromandel” which anchored in McGregor Bay in 1820 to renew its spars with local kauri wood and to take on a load of this sought-after timber.
www.escapeartist.com /efam/71/Travel_To_New_Zealand.html   (982 words)

  
 Coromandel : Coromandel, Coromandel New Zealand, Coromandel, Coromandel New Zealand
The Coromandel Peninsula lies east of Auckland, across the Hauraki Gulf.
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 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.tourism.org.nz /regions/coromandel.html   (273 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand : Travel, Tourism and Accommodation for Coromandel
Coromandel New Zealand is located in the North Island, east of Auckland.
Coromandel includes main centres Thames, Whitianga, Whangamata, Paeroa, Waihi, Pauauni and Tairua.
The Coromandel is rugged and mysterious, yet also a place to flop on a beach and watch the waves roll in.
www.tourism.net.nz /region/coromandel   (144 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   (199 words)

  
 Coromandel, New Zealand
New Zealand > Waikato > New Zealand > North Island > Coromandel Peninsula
On the northwest coast of the peninsula is the port of Coromandel (pop.
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 Coromandel Hotels, New Zealand, Coromandel Hotel Reservations, Discount Hotels in Coromandel
is set amongst beautiful New Zealand native bush, secluded, light and open and boasts fabulous views overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
The first motel on the left as you enter Whangamata from the north, we are tucked in by a reserve bordering on the estuary.
Coromandel is a favourite destination of New Zealanders and it 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.
www.stayxs.com /newzealand/coromandel-hotels.html   (248 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand Tourist Attractions : Coromandel New Zealand Activities
Coromandel, New Zealand tourist attractions and activities to suit all budgets.
Attractions and Activities: [Coromandel Township] [Pauanui] [Tairua] [Thames] [Waihi] [Whangamata] [Whitianga]
From bungee jumping, diving, jet boating and kayaking in New Zealand, to white-water rafting in Nepal or skiing in Colorado, we cover most adventure sports and travel.
www.tourism.net.nz /region/coromandel/attractions-and-activities   (166 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand Regional Information & Travel Information (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Coromandel is rugged and mysterious, yet also a beautiful place to flop on a beach and watch the waves roll in.
The Coromandel Peninsula lies east of Auckland, on the other side of the Hauraki Gulf, and has an estimated population of just under 27,000 people in the combined Thames and Coromandel Districts.
The eastern side of the Coromandel is furnished with an amazing collection of white sand and surf beaches, and an impressive, heavily forested mountain range runs right up the middle of the peninsula.
www.tourism.net.nz.cob-web.org:8888 /new-zealand/about-new-zealand/regions/coromandel.html   (479 words)

  
 Coromandel: New Zealand: Selected Offers: Airfares & Offers: Air New Zealand - US Site
Take a trip on New Zealand's only narrow gauge railway through regenerating native forest with spectacular views over the Hauraki Gulf.
The weather is very settled during autumn, perfect for outdoor activities that are available in the Coromandel.
The warm climate in the Coromandel means that the hibiscus flower can be found, and they are at their best in March.
www.airnewzealand.com /airfares_offers/selected_offers/newzealand/coromandel.htm   (794 words)

  
 New Zealand Travel ~ New Zealand Tourism ~ NZ Accommodation
New Zealand tourism and travel, accommodation and hotel booking, NZ vacation and holiday information.
Take a Virtual Tour of New Zealand, visiting Auckland, Rotorua, Wellington, Christchurch, Queenstown, and other locations in the North Island, South Island and Stewart Island.
Book accommodation to visit the New Zealand tourism centers - Rotorua, Taupo, Queenstown and Wanaka and the major cities Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin as well as other New Zealand places.
www.nz.com /new-zealand/tourism/coromandel   (322 words)

  
 The Coromandel New Zealand - Media
The cars though are the highlight of the festival with an organised cruise of the stunning loop around the Coromandel, night cruises around the streets of Whangamata and a huge grand parade down the main street of Whangamata before Saturday’s street festival.
New Zealand's Pohutukawa tree is a national taonga or treasure.
The connection is especially vivid for those lucky enough to visit New Zealand's Coromandel Peninsula, where the vibrant flowering Pohutukawa is hard to miss.
www.thecoromandel.com /coromandel_storyline.html   (1717 words)

  
 Coromandel Motel Accommodation Motels Coromandel New Zealand
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The Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge is New Zealand's premier holiday resort complex and the perfect place to relax and enjoy the many features of the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula.
New Zealand Travel Infocus is not responsible or liable for any claims arising in relation to information supplied to it.
www.infocus.co.nz /coromandel/accommodation/motel.asp   (520 words)

  
 New Zealand Coromandel - New Zealand Web Sites
Coromandel Outdoor Language Centre opened in 1988 with the aim of providing a high standard of English tuition in a setting capable of offering a truly unique New Zealand experience.
A golfing paradise on the East Coast of the Coromandel Peninsula, with courses in Pauanui and Whangamata.
Situated on the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula, Whitianga is nestled at the southern end of Mercury Bay, surrounded by 38 islands and 42 beaches with crystal clear water and white sand.
www.newzealandwebsites.com /Regions/Coromandel   (478 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand Motels Accommodation Coromandel Peninsula Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge
Coromandel New Zealand Motels Accommodation Coromandel Peninsula Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge
The Lodge has superb views of the bush clad Coromandel Ranges, is adjacent to the nine hole golf course, it is a two minute walk to the Tairua Harbour's edge and the ocean beach is only ten minutes walk away.
Pauanui Pines Motor Lodge is rated Qualmark 4 Star Plus, is a member of the Motel Association Of New Zealand, Tourism Coromandel and the Tourism Industry Association.
www.pauanuipines.co.nz   (220 words)

  
 @home NEW ZEALAND - Coromandel Regional Group   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Coromandel Peninsula is one of the most scenic areas of our country with native forest areas including examples of the kauri tree that once covered this peninsula, abundant native bird life, dramatic shorelines and a beach with natural hot springs as well as many unusual scenic attractions that are unique to this area.
This area is of historical significance in that it is reputed to be the only part of New Zealand visited by both Kupe and Captain Cook.
Many of the towns have their origins in the gold rush days of the nineteenth century and others were timber towns and ports where the mighty kauri logs were shipped out to world wide destinations.
www.coromandel.athomenz.org.nz   (245 words)

  
 Coromandel Accommodation New Zealand - Coromandel Accomodation NZ.
New 2003, The Mussel Bed has been built with privacy and comfort in mind, nestled amidst native bush, gardens and streams.
Situated on the water's edge,4km north of Kaiaua township,The Lodge has panoramic views of the Coromandel ranges across the Firth of Thames.It is ideally positioned for leisurely seashore strolls or...
In a native bush setting of New Zealand's rainforest, the Lodge in Whangamata is at the start...
www.bluecastle.co.nz /NZ-Accommodation-Coromandel.htm   (605 words)

  
 Department of Conservation - Coromandel Peninsula - New Zealand
Much of the Coromandel Peninsulas treasury of natural and historic features, native plants and wildlife is entrusted to the Department of Conservation for care and management.
Visitors to the Coromandel Peninsula will appreciate these priceless assets as places to be experienced and enjoyed now, just as they have been in the past.
The Department of Conservation manages 15 campgrounds around the Coromandel Peninsula: five in the north, eight in the Kauaeranga, one in the Wentworth Valley and one at Broken Hills.
www.thepeninsula.co.nz /doc   (457 words)

  
 Coromandel New Zealand Travel ~ Coromandel NZ Tourism (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.unc.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Coromandel New Zealand tourism and travel - Coromandel accommodation and hotel booking, tourism, travel, vacation and holiday information for Coromandel NZ.
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.
www.coromandel-peninsula.nz.com.cob-web.org:8888   (232 words)

  
 Coromandel Tours. New Zealand's Best Kept Secret
The Coromandel Peninsula has some of New Zealand's top beaches, fine stands of accessible native forest, super natural volcanic landscapes and coastal scenery.
View the coastline and stop at the best attractions, learn about New Zealand's pioneering past, geography, geology, flora and fauna -- and more.
Take the 4-day option for a more relaxing stay, or the 1- or 2-day option if you are on a schedule.
www.coromandeltours.co.nz   (203 words)

  
 Coromandel Town Backpackers :: New Zealand Coromandel Town Backpackers - Accommodation
Coromandel Town Backpackers :: New Zealand Coromandel Town Backpackers - Accommodation
If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Coromandel Town Backpackers including Backpacker, you will find them all here on AA Travel.
Coromandel Town: Historic Coromandel Town has many restored Victorian buildings and is a haven for conservationists, craftspeople and alternative lifestylers.
www.aatravel.co.nz /new-zealand/Coromandel-Town_Backpackers.html   (168 words)

  
 Coromandel Town Bed & Breakfast :: New Zealand Coromandel Town Bed & Breakfast - Accommodation
Coromandel Town Bed & Breakfast :: New Zealand Coromandel Town Bed & Breakfast - Accommodation
Coromandel Town Bed & Breakfast - New Zealand
New Zealand Coromandel Town Bed & Breakfast - Accommodation.
www.aatravel.co.nz /new-zealand/Coromandel-Town_Bed-Breakfast.html   (316 words)

  
 Coromandel Visitor Information Guide Coromandel New Zealand
The stunning white sand beaches, coastal scenery, and the relaxed lifestyle, have made the Coromandel one of New Zealand's most popular holiday destinations.
The Coromandel is a great place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Auckland.
Auckland - Auckland is New Zealand's largest city and main gateway for international tourist.
www.infocus.co.nz /coromandel   (247 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   (336 words)

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