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  Tauranga - Homepage for the city of Tauranga New Zealand
Tauranga - Homepage for the city of Tauranga New Zealand
Tauranga is the bustling port city where pleasure craft jostle in the marinas and charter vessels operate fishing, scuba diving and dolphin-watching trips.
Tauranga is the centre of the Bay of Plen
www.cityoftauranga.co.nz   (52 words)

  
 Tauranga Internet Cafe, New Zealand.
Contact Us Cybersurf is located in Tauranga on the sunny east coast of the north island of New Zealand.
A leisurely 2 1/2 hours drive south of Auckland, Tauranga is the largest town along the Pacific Coast Highway with a population of approximately 90,000.
Tauranga is surrounded on the western side by the Kaimai ranges to the east Tauranga harbour.
www.cybersurf.co.nz   (98 words)

  
  Tauranga Mainstreet :: About
Tauranga harbour is a tidal estuary, mostly shallow, covering 218 square kilometres.
While Tauranga was established as a town in the 1860's, it was not until after the First World War that it slowly began growing.
In 1963, Tauranga became a city with a population of 21,500.
www.taurangadowntown.co.nz /about.php   (399 words)

  
  Tauranga at AllExperts
Tauranga (population 107,706 — 2006 census) is the largest city of the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand.
The population increase is due mostly to retirees settling in the city, particularly the suburb of Papamoa, and sun and surf seekers.
Tauranga is home to the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic as well as a branch of the University of Waikato.
en.allexperts.com /e/t/ta/tauranga.htm   (549 words)

  
 Tauranga
Tauranga is the major city of the western Bay of Plenty on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
Tauranga is located at the head of a large harbour which extends along the western Bay of Plenty, and is protected by Matakana Island.
The town and headland of Mount Maunganui stand at the entrance to the harbour, five kilometres north of Tauranga.
www.virtualoceania.net /newzealand/photos/cities/tauranga   (276 words)

  
 Tauranga travel guide - Wikitravel
Tauranga [1] (population 101,000) is the major city of the western Bay of Plenty on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
Much of the countryside surrounding Tauranga is horticultural land, used to grow a wide range of fresh produce for both domestic consumption and export.
Tauranga also has a minor airport with regular Air New Zealand [2] flights from Auckland and Wellington.
wikitravel.org /en/Tauranga   (802 words)

  
 Navis - Tauranga Container Terminal
The Tauranga Terminal is one of three terminals at the Port of Tauranga, which has grown rapidly since the 1950s to become the economic hub on the sunny Pacific Coast of the aptly-named Bay of Plenty.
The Tauranga Container Terminal increased throughput from 35,000 TEU in 1998 to 354,000 TEU in 2004, an increase of 319,000 TEU after the Navis SPARCS TOS was implemented.
Tauranga Terminal’s average crane rate is 30 moves per hour, which is about 10 more moves than the average crane rate in New Zealand and Australia, according to an Australian productivity report.
www.navis.com /tauranga.jsp?language=ja   (1441 words)

  
 Tauranga real estate
Tauranga real estate: Tauranga/Mt Maunganui is one of the fastest growing cities in New Zealand - the population is expected to increase by 35.8 per cent by 2016.
The lifestyle in Tauranga has long been the envy of many people - the residents live in a city that is big enough to be considered vibrant and exciting yet they are still close to some of the best beaches New Zealand has to offer.
Tauranga is a popular and fast-growing city situated in the Bay of Plenty in New Zealand's North Island.
www.bayleys.co.nz /enbayl/tauranga_real_estate.html   (876 words)

  
 Home Hosting - Tauranga Intermediate International Language School
Tauranga Intermediate International Faculty will monitor and ensure that all the homestay environments are friendly and supportive of our students.
Tauranga Intermediate School is a signatory to the Code of Practise for The Pastoral Care of International Students.
Tauranga Intermediate Schoolarranges an orientation for all students and has in place councellors matching ethnic backgrounds of the students.
www.tauranga-int.school.nz /internatlstdnts/language/homehosting.htm   (284 words)

  
 HI - Tauranga Youth Hostel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
YHA Tauranga feels like home, the staff are friendly and are a font of local knowledge.
Tauranga is one of New Zealand’s 'newest' cities.
Set on the waterfront, Tauranga is a very walk able city, rich in cultural history and abundant in beaches, bush and birdsong.
www.iyhf.org /dba/hostel041055.en.htm   (543 words)

  
 Tauranga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Tauranga is also a major port city exporting products from kiwi fruit (nearby Te Puke is the largest kiwifruit-producing region in the world) to wood chips for papermaking.
Since it is only a three hour drive from Auckland, Tauranga is also a popular place for Kiwis to spend their holidays.
Like Tauranga, it is also blessed with beautiful beaches but also has a backdrop of the Coromandel range of mountains.
www.insightful.net /travel/nh-nztrip/Tauranga.htm   (491 words)

  
 Accommodation in Tauranga hotels and lodgings - ASE.net
Use the filter to refine the lodgings results and bring Tauranga hotels, B&Bs or holiday rentals to the top of the search.
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty: Homestay B&B accommodation with harbour views.
We are central to Tauranga''s city centre, beaches, walks and scenery.
www.ase.net /servlet/SearchHotel/507/-37.68/176.13/Tauranga?aid=146&affiliate=146   (343 words)

  
 Cruise Planners - Tauranga
Tauranga, located in the Bay of Plenty region, is a unique coastal city favoured by abundant sunshine all year round, beautiful beaches and fertile soils.
One of the biggest influences on the region's prosperity is the Port of Tauranga.
Tauranga is only 2 and a half hours drive from Auckland and an hour and a quarter from Hamilton.
www.cruiseplannersinc.com /destinations/city/Tauranga   (402 words)

  
 Tauranga, New Zealand
On the west side of the Bay of Plenty is the town of Tauranga.
The settlement of Tauranga was established in the 19th C. on confiscated Maori land as a military base and became a market center for the surrounding area.
After the infertile pumice soils in the hinterland of the volcanic plateau had been turned into good pasture with the aid of cobalt fertilizers and, after 30 years, the huge coniferous forests were ready for felling the population of the Tauranga area increased sharply.
www.planetware.com /new-zealand/tauranga-nz-bp-tr.htm   (261 words)

  
 Tauranga Accommodation :: New Zealand Tauranga Accommodation
Tauranga: Tauranga is located on a beautiful natural harbour, and is known for its great lifestyle.
Tauranga offers a huge range of attractions, activities and restaurants, and is close to one of New Zealand’s most amazing beaches at Mount Maunganui.
Devonport Towers, 72 Devonport Rd, Tauranga Tauranga's boutique hotel welcomes you to the perfect fusion of style and comfort.
www.aatravel.co.nz /new-zealand/Tauranga_Accommodation.html   (466 words)

  
 New Zealand Vacation Holiday Rental Tauranga, Bay of Plenty
If your perfect holiday accommodation is a relaxing, boutique self-contained cottage in a quiet, private setting with Tauranga Harbour on your doorstep and surrounded by two acres of olive trees and sub-tropical gardens, then you want to stay at Pohutukawa Cove.
Pohutukawa Cove is a delightful rural and coastal area at Pahoia, on the Tauranga Harbour in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
Tauranga and the famous surf beach of Mount Maunganui are within a half hour drive.
www.holiday-tauranga.co.nz /index.html   (314 words)

  
 CLIA - Cruise Line International Association
Currently, Tauranga is home to 58,500 people, and on average fifty families have been moving to this bustling city every year.
Tauranga is the place to go if you need a vacation from everyday life.
The terrain, nightlife, and museums in Tauranga are all diverse and wonderful, so if you want to mix in some culture with your beach going, scoot on over to Tauranga, New Zealand.
www.cruising.org /planyourcruise/wwdest/overview.cfm?recordID=181   (362 words)

  
 Trac Racing Inc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Located at the Tauranga Racecourse, situated on Cameron Road some 500 metres north of the Greerton business area, on a site it shares with the Tauranga Golf Club, Racing Tauranga has developed a course and facilities considered to be the finest provincial racing venue in New Zealand.
The Racing Tauranga presently holds 10 racemeetings on the Tauranga Racecourse, while the Bay of Plenty Harness Racing Club also uses the course for its summer racemeeting at Anniversary Weekend.
The Racing Tauranga races throughout the year with its Premier winter racemeeting each June supported by the Kiwifruit Industry as a group and features the Carter Holt Harvey Packaging Kiwifruit Cup.
www.trac.co.nz /modules.php?name=Tauranga   (399 words)

  
 Tauranga hotels & apartments: Holiday accommodation in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
This charming town, nestled in the heart of New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty, is well known for its spectacular weather and immaculate beaches; that are ideal for aqua-sports enthusiasts.
It is just a leisurely two minute stroll from the hotel to the centre of Tauranga's varied and extremely stylish shops, malls, beach, exhibition theatre and many other facilities.
Tauranga combines the charm of the country with the sophistication of a business centre, with fine restaurants offering the bounty of sea and orchard.
www.mainstay.co.nz /new-zealand/tauranga   (277 words)

  
 Tauranga Harbour
Tauranga harbour is a natural tidal harbour protected from the Pacific Ocean by Matakana Island, which spans some 24-km between the Katikati entrance at Bowentown and the larger Tauranga entrance at Mount Maunganui.
The Tauranga harbour entrance is the shipping channel to the Port of Tauranga, New Zealand’s largest export port.
To ensure that all people on the water have a safe and enjoyable time certain areas have been reserved for certain activities, water ski lanes are one example.
www.ebop.govt.nz /Water/Navigation/Tauranga-Harbour.asp   (296 words)

  
 New Zealand Bed and Breakfast - Tauranga - New Zealand Leisure Activities.
Tauranga Go Tauranga Harbour, boosted by the introduction of a new port at Mt Maunganui, is a growing horticultural town.
With the arrival of large luxury cruise liners now calling into port Tauranga, the tourist attractions are quickly increasing.
Take a stroll up the 17th Avenue to the Tauranga Historic Village and be fascinated by the loving restoration that has taken place.
www.beds-n-leisure.com /tauranga.htm   (262 words)

  
 The Beach House Backpackers-Homestay in Omokoroa, Tauranga   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Beach House is close to surf beaches, hot pools, Tauranga day and night life, and numerous tourist attractions.
The Beach House backpackers-homestay is located in Omokoroa, 20 km North of Tauranga, in the Bay of Plenty - New Zealand's favourite holiday destination.
Omokoroa is a peninsular surrounded by the sea within the Tauranga Harbour.
www.tauranga-backpackers-homestay.co.nz /index.html   (297 words)

  
 Port of Tauranga Limited - New Zealand's largest and most efficient port - Port of Tauranga
Port of Tauranga Limited Results for the year to 30 June 2007
The Port of Tauranga has today announced a net profit for the year to 30 June 2007 of $37.973 million - a 22.4% increase over last year, on revenue increasing 14.6% to $140.296 million.
Chairperson of Cruise New Zealand, Craig Harris, announced at a meeting earlier this month that the Bay of Plenty would welcome a record number of cruise ships during the 2007-08 season.
www.port-tauranga.co.nz   (205 words)

  
 Go Tauranga - Accommodation Motels Hotels
Tauranga motels Tauranga accommodation Tauranga attractions Mount Maunganui motels
A swimming pool and two spa pools and the offer of home cooked meals delivered to your suite brings this quality establishment up to luxury hotel standard.
Situated right in the heart of Tauranga, Harbour City Motor Inn is a doorway to the city.
www.gotauranga.co.nz /motels.htm   (259 words)

  
 Welcome to Tauranga Arts Festival 2007 - 18-28 October 2007
If you live in Tauranga or the Bay, you can enjoy all ten nights of performances.
From spectacular glaciers to a market garden in Timbuktu, photographer Yann Arthus- Bertrand has captured an incredible variety of land- scapes from the air.
Tauranga is the only city in New Zealand this year to see this travelling exhibition which is visited by over two million people.
www.taurangafestival.co.nz   (214 words)

  
 Tauranga New Zealand
Tauranga is located at the western end of the Bay of Plenty, on the North Island’s central eastern coast.
Historically, Tauranga was a base for missionaries and for the flax trade.
Today, Tauranga’s warm climate and coastal location makes the city a popular location to live, and it is the country’s fastest growing centre.
www.holidayguide.co.nz /Tauranga/Tauranga.aspx?Action=LocationOverview   (358 words)

  
 Tauranga Boat Sales
We are Situated at the Tauranga Bridge Marina.
From Tauranga - cross the Harbour Bridge towards Mount Manganui then take the first left hand lane into the Marina.
Tauranga Boat Sales has been in the Bay of Plenty for 23 years, it was purchased by Anne and Ian Michel in March 2003.
www.boatsalesnz.com   (163 words)

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