Things to do in Coromandel Town

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Auckland: Cathedral Cove, Hot Water Beach & Coromandel Tour

Auckland: Cathedral Cove, Hot Water Beach & Coromandel Tour

Experience the best of the Coromandel Peninsula on this small-group, fully-guided day trip from Auckland. Designed to give you ample time at each destination, this tour allows you to relax, explore, and soak in the beauty of this iconic region without feeling rushed. Relax at the famous Hot Water Beach. Dig a hole in the sand to create your personal geothermal spa while ocean waves gently cool you off. Don’t forget swimwear and a change of clothes for this unique experience Visit Cathedral Cove, one of New Zealand’s most iconic natural landmarks. The challenging walk to Cathedral Cove takes between 30 - 45 minutes, but the reward is well worth it, stunning coastal views and the opportunity to explore this breathtaking beach. Mautohe Cathedral Cove has been named one of the Top 50 Beaches in the World! ****Guests must have a high level of fitness and be capable of completing the challenging 40-minute walk to and from Cathedral Cove***** PLEASE NOTE: Access to Cathedral Cove is weather-dependent. For safety reasons, the track may be unsuitable after or during heavy rain. In such cases, alternative arrangements will be made to ensure you still have an incredible experience! Following a day of exploration, we’ll head back to Auckland, where you can reflect on the unforgettable memories of the Coromandel Peninsula, but not without stopping for a quick ice-cream and some more photos.

From Whitianga: Cathedral Cove Cruise with Snorkeling

From Whitianga: Cathedral Cove Cruise with Snorkeling

Cave Cruzer 7.8 metres, the only vessel this size able to navigate inside small caves, giant blowholes & caves. Dedicated to explore more spots only accessible by boat over 24kms, getting you closer, for the best unique, unimpeded (no roof) photos & views of wildlife in the Marine Reserve & majestic, volcanic, coastal views possible on the day. See Cathedral Cove, Shakespeare Cliff, Lonely Bay, Cooks & Hahei beaches & more. The only tour with music to experience the acoustics of New Zealand's 2nd largest sea cave, Orua. The prefect mix of time for pictures, local history & geological info. Optional Rock jumping & Snorkel (10mins approx.) amongst the fish or just view over the side.

Coromandel: Guided Zipline Tour Experience

Coromandel: Guided Zipline Tour Experience

Glide through the trees on this adventurous eight-zipline canopy tour within Coromandel's native forest. On your arrival, you will be greeted by our friendly staff and be equipped with all of the necessary safety equipment. You will then journey on New Zealand's only mountain railway to access the start of the zipline. Your two knowledgeable, fun, and safety-focused guides will then lead you on an unforgettable zipline experience, as you travel across 8 ziplines through the native forest. Along the way, you will learn about the land's transformation from kauri logging and gold mining to lush native forest, a haven for native birds, and regenerating kauri trees.

From Tauranga: Skydive over Mount Maunganui

From Tauranga: Skydive over Mount Maunganui

Start your adventure with a flight capturing the breathtaking views of Mount Maunganui and its golden beaches expanding as far as the eye can see. Higher up, you'll be able to see White Island, Mount Ruapehu, the Rotorua Lakes, The Coromandel, and Mount Taranaki. The flight will last 20-25 minutes, so there is plenty of time to take it all in. Once at 12,000 or 15,000 feet in the sky, jump out of the plane on a tandem skydive, falling to the earth at over 200km/hour. After some time to feel the adrenaline as you freefall, enjoy a peaceful parachute ride back to base. Please let us know your preferred jump time, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.

Auckland: Rotoroa Island Return Ferry

Auckland: Rotoroa Island Return Ferry

Enjoy a cruise through Tikapa Moana, the Hauraki Gulf, and discover Rotoroa Island sanctuary. This pretty little island is a perfect escape from the city for the day or longer. Rotoroa Island has been predator-free since 2014 and is now home to a number of native birds and wildlife free-ranging across the island. With a unique history as a rehabilitation center, uncover the history of Rotoroa through the award-winning museum and exhibition and historic buildings. Enjoy quiet sandy beaches for picnics and swimming, and take in the views from Waiheke to Coromandel. There really is something here for everyone. Explore the island on foot via established walking tracks across open fields, native bushes, and sandy shorelines. Spot iconic native species free-ranging across the island, including kiwi, takahē, and tīeke. Enjoy the sheltered sandy bays and clear waters for relaxing, swimming, and snorkeling. Facilities on the island include a gift shop, freshwater drinking fountain, toilets, and electric barbecues. There is no café, so please pack your own snacks and lunch to take with you or purchase from onboard the vessel. Various holiday homes are available on the island for those who wish to stay a bit longer. SUMMER SCHEDULE (available until April 2025) Monday-Friday Departs Auckland: 9:15am | Arrives Rotoroa Island: 10:40am Departs Rotoroa Island: 2:35pm | Arrives Auckland: 4:00pm Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays Departs Auckland: 9:30am & 11:30am | Arrives Rotoroa Island: 11:15am & 12:55pm Departs Rotoroa Island: 5:40pm | Arrives Auckland: 7:25pm WINTER TIMETABLE: (28th April - 26th October 2025) Wednesday - Sunday & Public Holidays Departs Auckland: 9:15am | Arrives Rotoroa Island: 10:40am Departs Rotoroa Island: 2:35pm | Arrives Auckland: 4:00pm Duration 75 minutes each way

From Auckland: Cathedral Cove & Hot Water Beach Tour

From Auckland: Cathedral Cove & Hot Water Beach Tour

Join a small group day trip from Auckland to visit the stunning Coromandel Peninsula. See ancient native Kauri Forests, white-sand beaches, and more. Experience the exciting activities and opulent landscapes Coromandel has to offer including a visit to the iconic Cathedral Cove and a stop at the Hot Water Beach. Renowned for its untouched native forests, white sandy beaches, and breathtaking natural formations, the Coromandel Peninsula is simply a must-see location when visiting New Zealand. Your day trip will begin with a convenient pickup and only 2 hours away from the Auckland city, the peninsula is famous for its pristine white-sand beaches, misty forests, and laid-back vibes. On the way, travel south through the lovely Waikato countryside and soak in the incredible scenery. You will be accompanied by a passionate and experienced driver/guide who knows the area well, and journey to the Coromandel passes through fresh native forest and along dreamy coastlines before reaching the first stop at Cathedral Cove. Embrace a rare opportunity to see Cathedral Cove, a breathtaking natural rock formation made famous by appearing in The Chronicles of Narnia, Prince Caspian movie! From the north end of the beach, a walking track leads along the cliff top and then descends to the Cove. Here a gigantic arched cavern passes through a white rock headland to join two secluded coves. Enjoy Cathedral Cove to explore, photograph, swim and simply enjoy this special place. Walk beneath the sweeping cove giving you an opportunity to take that perfect photo! From here, stop for a kiwi style picnic lunch at a beach café at your own expense. After lunch, head to the world-famous Hot Water Beach, a very special geothermal beach and the only beach in the world that produces natural hot water from below. Dig your very own spa pool in the sand and relax on the beach, taking in the beautiful views of the coastline. Once you've had a decent soak, head back to Auckland, topping off a day trip to be remembered forever.

Coromandel: Aldermen Islands Nature Reserve Boat Tour

Coromandel: Aldermen Islands Nature Reserve Boat Tour

Explore the Alderman Islands and the Vanishing Volcanoes on a guided tour. Admire the fantastic rhyolite domes, sweeping cliff faces stretching hundreds of meters vertically into the air, and the endemic flora and fauna not found anywhere on the mainland. Adding to the mystique of this magical place is the marine life commonly seen in the area. Regarded as one of Aotearoa's (New Zealand's) finest diving locations, you never know what you might see on one of the tours. Sightings may include whales, dolphins, sharks, turtles, and all graceful seabirds. Come for an adventure with expert local guides; you might even learn a thing or two. This trip is dependent on favourable sea conditions, before booking, it may be a good idea to give the local partner a call to discuss how the weather is looking for your dates.

CATHEDRAL COVE & DRIVING CREEK -PRIVATE DAY TOUR Ex Auckland

CATHEDRAL COVE & DRIVING CREEK -PRIVATE DAY TOUR Ex Auckland

Start your day with a convenient hotel pickup in Auckland CBD between 6:15 AM to 6:30 AM, ensuring you are ready 15 minutes prior. The journey begins with a drive to Kopu, where a brief 15-minute break allows for restroom use and a quick coffee stop. Continue traveling to Hahei Beach for a breathtaking boat ride to Cathedral Cove, famously featured in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian." This scenic adventure, lasting around 1 hours, reveals pristine beaches, rugged cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. *Terms & Conditions. Due to weather condition, if the boat operators cancels the trip, we will alternatively offer Hot Water Beach Tour or "The lost Spring - Geothermal pool at Whitianga. We don't have control over weather, and we do offer any refund on the weather condition cancellations by the boat operators. Afterward, enjoy a scenic ride to Whitianga and enjoy a delicious lunch (at your own cost) at one of the restaurants in Albert Street, Whitianga. Post-lunch, embark on the enchanting Driving Creek Railway tour, showcasing engineering marvels and artistic creations amidst the lush Coromandel Peninsula. Conclude your tour with a return to Auckland CBD via Thames, where you'll be comfortably dropped off at your hotel, having experienced a day filled with scenic beauty, historic charm, and delightful culinary and cultural experiences.

Coromandel: Wheel Throwing Pottery Class

Coromandel: Wheel Throwing Pottery Class

Join us for a creative 1.5-hour pottery class where creativity meets craftsmanship. Guided by a professional potter, you'll get hands-on experience with wheel throwing, one of the most satisfying forms of pottery. We provide everything you need for a seamless pottery experience. From 100% New Zealand stoneware clay to the potter's wheel, and even aprons to keep your clothes spot-free, we ensure you have all the essentials. As you shape and mold your unique creations, you'll feel the clay transform under your fingertips—a truly magical process. After crafting your pottery pieces, you have the option to have them glazed, fired and delivered to your home for an additional cost of NZD$20. Choose from a variety of colors to add a personal touch to your work and keep them for your everyday use. Whether you're a beginner eager to learn the basics or an experienced potter needing a creative outlet, our pottery class is the perfect setting to explore the craft of pottery. Join us and turn a lump of clay into something extraordinary!

From Auckland: ALDERMAN ISLANDS (Ruamaahu) Day Trip

From Auckland: ALDERMAN ISLANDS (Ruamaahu) Day Trip

Embark on an extraordinary day trip to the stunning Aldermen Islands, also known as the "Vanishing Volcanoes." These secluded islands feature breathtaking rhyolite domes, sheer cliffs rising hundreds of meters, and unique flora and fauna found only in this area. The crystal-clear waters around the islands are a haven for marine life, providing opportunities to spot dolphins, whales, turtles, and an array of seabirds. Blend adventure, natural beauty, and wildlife. Start with pickup from your accommodation in Auckland CBD and meet your guide. Board the comfortable coach for a scenic drive to Tairua Marina on the Coromandel Peninsula. Enjoy light refreshments during the journey. Arrive at the marina and board the boat for your Aldermen Islands adventure. Cruise to the Aldermen Islands and immerse yourself in their rugged beauty. Admire the towering rhyolite domes and explore the cliffs teeming with unique flora. Wildlife enthusiasts will enjoy sightings of marine life, including whales, dolphins, and various seabirds. Head back to Tairua, reflecting on the incredible sights and experiences. Purchase a delicious meal at a café near the marina, featuring fresh local produce and Coromandel specialties. Board the coach for the return journey to Auckland. Arrive back at your original departure point, ending the tour.

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We really enjoyed the day trip. Both beaches were very beautiful. The view was amazing. Matty, our guide, was very helpful and friendly. He knew a lot. The day was great, but unfortunately too short. Thank you very much.

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Excellently organized excursion! The guide David was very professional and friendly. Thank you for a wonderful day.

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Richie was a great Guide, making sure everybody had a great day unforgettable experience

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worth every cent. amazing experience! A big compliment and thanks to the instructors!

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The guide had such a good vibe and sense of humour, beautiful locations