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222 hotelsCoromandel Town
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Grand Mercure Puka Park Resort
Surrounded by 25 acres of native bushland, this secluded resort is located on New Zealand’s stunning Coromandel Peninsula and combines a striking natural setting with personal service.

Golden Cross Hotel
Golden Cross Hotel is located in Waihi and features a garden. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Rooftops Accommodation
A good location for a stress-free stay in Whitianga, Rooftops Accommodation is an apartment surrounded by views of the inner courtyard.

Bluewater Studio
Bluewater Studio is located in Tairua, just a 18-minute walk from Tairua Ocean Beach and 16 miles from Cathedral Cove. This property offers access to a patio and free private parking.

Brenton Lodge
Offering pool views, Brenton Lodge in Whangamata offers accommodations, a garden, and a terrace. This property offers a pool with a view, free Wifi, and free private parking.

Waterways Renaissance "A Touch Of Class"
1.4 miles from Whitianga Beach in Whitianga, Waterways Renaissance "A Touch Of Class" features accommodations with access to a fitness center.

Private Cabin
Featuring a garden, Private Cabin features accommodations in Waihi. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free Wifi. Outdoor seating is also available at the apartment.

Waiotahi Valley Lodge
Waiotahi Valley Lodge in Thames provides accommodations with a garden, a terrace, and barbecue facilities. Built in 2010, the property includes hot tub and spa facilities.

Lady Bowen Bed & Breakfast
Lady Bowen Bed & Breakfast in Thames provides accommodations with a garden and a shared lounge. This property offers access to a terrace, a pool table, and free Wifi.

Te Mata Bay Seaviews
Te Mata Bay Seaviews is located in Tapu, just 23 miles from Driving Creek Railway and Potteries and 30 miles from Cathedral Cove.

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- 8.0
Whitianga is a lovely town and felt more relaxed than...
Whitianga is a lovely town and felt more relaxed than Whangamata but had all the facilities you would need. The coastline around the area is just ridiculously beautiful. Whitianga was a great base to explore from. I would happily go for another visit.Guest review byDebraAustralia - 10.0
Town's friendliness. The town cat, Helen Clark.
Town's friendliness. The town cat, Helen Clark. The main hotel, pub with its history and well priced Aperol Spritz. The 2 restaurants we went to plus the fish and chip shop. The nearby secluded bays and beaches. The train up the hill.Guest review byCarlosNew Zealand - 10.0
Thames sure has improved since we were last time several...
Thames sure has improved since we were last time several years ago with regard to the town centre. Some great shops. Good Pak n Save supermarket. Waterfront is attractive and trip up the coast to Coromandel is fantastic - gorgeous NZ sceneryGuest review byJenniferNew Zealand - 10.0
At this time of the year it was pretty quiet but we had our...
At this time of the year it was pretty quiet but we had our 2 granddaughters with us and the slow pace was nice. We ate at the RSA and everybody enjoyed their meal We stayed at the Tasman Holiday Park - Waihi Beach and it had a lot of facilities for the people.Guest review byArthur JohnNew Zealand - 10.0
Hahei is a cute little place, ideal for a 2 night stay.
Hahei is a cute little place, ideal for a 2 night stay. Hahei has a beautiful beach and you are also very close to Cathedral Cove and Hot Water beach so it’s a great location. Both these spots are a must when you are visiting Hahei. We walked to Cathedral Cove from our apartment. It took us about 40 min and is a pretty steep incline for the first half of the walk but worth it for the views. We took the water taxi back from the cove to Hahei which was a quick but very fun trip. Hot Water beach is a unique experience. Take your shovel and be sure to check when low tide is before you make the trip over there. The Pour House in Hahei is a great spot to sit and have a drink outside. Their pizzas and fish & chips are also great. There are several other spots for breakfast and coffee too that are also great.Guest review byJulieUnited States - 10.0
My weekend trip in Whangamata was fantastic, I honestly...
My weekend trip in Whangamata was fantastic, I honestly wished I had gotten to stay longer since it's such a lovely town. The beach, which is great for surfing and walks, is a huge part of the town, so staying near it is important. Whanga Bar Surf Views, where I stayed, had perfect beach access so I'd highly recommend that home.Guest review byReilly - 10.0
We love kayaking in the estuary and up Pepe Stream, boogie...
We love kayaking in the estuary and up Pepe Stream, boogie boarding in the ocean, and coffees at the cafes. We always visit Kaore Bay (Sailors Grave) up the road as you have trees to sit under, the surf beach and the estuary for kids to play in all in the one spot. There are plenty of bushwalking tracks if that is your thing, and the locals are all really friendly. Tairua is an ideal destination for families.Guest review byTaniaNew Zealand - 8.0
We tried to get to Hotwater beech, but were slightly late...
We tried to get to Hotwater beech, but were slightly late for low tide and could not stay longer for the evening one. We did not expected to spend long time for digging a hole for ourselves as we didn't have a shovel and we heard that place could be very overcrowded. So it was mainly a quick glance on the popular spot :) But we enjoyed another sightseeings nearby.Guest review byIuriiNew Zealand - 10.0
It's a beautiful town with an awesome beach.
It's a beautiful town with an awesome beach. It's close to other towns, so you can make day trips to Whitianga, Matamata, Tauranga, Coromandel, Te Puke, etc. We went to an animal farm, had a beach day, and took a train ride. There are lots of options to eat out, but be aware that the "nightlife" shuts down by 9 p.m.Guest review bySueNew Zealand - 8.0
Pauanui is a very pleasant area.
Pauanui is a very pleasant area. It was very quiet while we were there, despite the presence of many classic cars there for the Whangamata Beach Hop. The Cabana restaurant is a great spot for coffee, pastries and take-away pizza.Guest review byIanAustralia