Welcome to Coromandel Peninsula!
Embark on a journey to the enchanting Coromandel Peninsula, where pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and charming coastal towns converge to create a haven for nature lovers and explorers. Located on the eastern coast of the North Island, the Coromandel Peninsula is a treasure trove of natural wonders and cultural richness. Unwind in the tranquility of the landscapes, soak in hot springs, and uncover the hidden gems that make Coromandel a captivating destination.
Cathedral Cove - Nature's Archway to Serenity
Discover the breathtaking beauty of Cathedral Cove, an iconic natural archway carved by the sea. Accessible by foot or boat, the cove boasts pristine white sands, turquoise waters, and towering cliffs. As you stroll through the arch, feel the serenity envelop you and marvel at the natural artistry that has made Cathedral Cove a must-visit destination.
Hot Water Beach - Coastal Geothermal Wonder
Immerse yourself in the unique experience of Hot Water Beach, where hot springs bubble to the surface beneath the sands. Bring a shovel and carve out your personal hot pool during low tide, blending the soothing warmth of the thermal waters with the cool embrace of the Pacific Ocean. It's a therapeutic and memorable seaside spa experience.
Driving Creek Railway - Artistic Engineering Marvel
Embark on a scenic journey aboard the Driving Creek Railway, an ingenious narrow-gauge mountain railway nestled in the Coromandel bush. Marvel at the craftsmanship of the "Eyefull Tower," an intricate spiral structure that offers panoramic views of the Hauraki Gulf and the rugged landscapes below. This engineering marvel doubles as a showcase for unique sculptures and pottery crafted by local artists.