Suggestion 1: Auckland to Thames to Coromandel Town

Morning
Depart Auckland on the Pacific Coast Highway. The route takes you through attractive farmland, along the Seabird Coast and across the Hauraki Plains before arriving in Thames.
You can pick up your Maui or Britz rental motorhome from the depot, conveniently located near Auckland International Airport. Alternatively, you can take a stunning flight across the Hauraki Gulf with Miller Helicopter Services or Air Coromandel and collect your rental car from the Rental Car Centre in Thames. Thames also has Goldfields Shopping Centre, the major shopping complex of The Coromandel.

Built on the pioneering industries of gold mining and kauri logging, Thames is the largest town in the region. Its fascinating history can be uncovered by visiting two excellent museums and taking a tour through an old gold mine.
There is a good Department of Conservation field station and information centre based nearby in the Kauaeranga Valley. A range of walks and tramps depart from the Centre taking you through interesting and diverse semi-tropical rainforest that is prevalent on the Coromandel. If you prefer to walk and play golf at the same time, then the Thames Golf Club offers a challenging course.

Continue north along SH25. This tree-lined road hugs the coastline offering memorable views across the Firth of Thames and the Hauraki Gulf. Take a short detour inland at Tapu to visit the beautiful Rapaura Watergardens and again just before Coromandel Town for a delightful stop at The Waterworks.


Afternoon

Arrive Coromandel Town. This town is primarily known for its vibrant arts community and colonial style architecture. The numerous galleries and studios displaying fine works by local artists, sculptors, potters and painters could keep you amused for hours.
Spend the remainder of the afternoon visiting the many other treasures Coromandel Town has to offer including Driving Creek Railway, Taraire Gardens and Waitati Gardens.
Alternatively, you can hire a fishing rod and try your hand at some of the best coastal fishing New Zealand has to offer or get out on one of the Mussel Barges and cast your rod for the delicious New Zealand Snapper that are abundant in the waters off the west coast of the Coromandel.


For those who really want to get away from it all, you can just stop and relax under a giant Pohutakawa tree, soak in the view and enjoy the tranquillity that is the Coromandel.

Suggestion 2: Coromandel Town to Whitianga

Morning
Depart Coromandel Town and take SH25 across to Whitianga via the stunning beaches of Kuaotunu, Otama and Opito Bay. These beaches are ideal for swimming and there are numerous rock pools and interesting caves to explore.


On arrival at Whitianga, a thriving town set in the heart of Mercury Bay on the eastern side of the peninsula, you will find plenty of activities and superb eating places to indulge yourself with. Try your hand at carving your own authentic Maori bone carving at Bay Carving, take the ferry across to Ferry Landing, wander around the numerous shops along the main street or simply enjoy the view from the main beach.

Afternoon
If golf is your game than enjoy a round at Mercury Bay Golf Club. There is also a lovely museum and some interesting galleries. For the more adventurous there are horse treks, jet boat rides and 4WD bike safaris to name but some of the activities available.
A walk along Buffalo Beach is a perfect way to end another perfect day in the Coromandel.

 

Suggestion 3: Whitianga to Tairua/Pauanui

Morning
Take a day trip with Aotearoa Tours and discover some of the hidden treasures the northern Coromandel has to offer.
If you prefer to get on the water there are numerous boat charters departing the marina daily – fishing, diving & sightseeing are all on the menu.

Afternoon
Hot Water beach is a must to visit on your way down the east coast of the peninsula. Situated just south of Whitianga it is here that you can dig your own thermal hot pool in the sand at low tide.


Cathedral Cove is just around the corner. An easy 40 minute walk takes you to a picture perfect beach set within a stunning natural rock amphitheatre.
Continue down SH25 to Tairua and Pauanui. These two towns are separated by a safe and natural harbour, dominated by the impressive landform of Paku Hill. Interesting art galleries, studios and gardens abound in the area and there is plenty of soft adventure to be had in the surrounding hills.
Finish off your day overlooking the ever changing Pacific Ocean from the superb vantage point of Paku Hill in Tairua or with a leisurely stroll along Pauanui's surf beach, enjoying the beauty that is the Coromandel.

 

Suggestion 4: Tairua/Pauanui to Whangamata


Morning
Spend the day with Johansen Guiding Adventures, Kiwi Dundee Adventures or Waireka Tours and let them show you what makes the area one of New Zealand's favourite holiday destinations.


Alternatively you can partake in one of the many water sports available, have a round of golf, a game of tennis or a walk in the surrounding native bush.

Afternoon
Carry on down SH25 to the popular holiday spot of Whangamata. Once again, you'll find a fantastic surf beach, an idyllic harbour and plenty to do.
If you missed that game of golf in the morning or feel like a spot of game fishing, there is another world class golf course and a number of fishing charters available. The nearby Wentworth Valley is home to a series of great walks through native bush, one such walk taking you to the impressive Wentworth Valley Falls.
Time to catch up on some great shopping too as Whangamata's main street is lined with a huge range of boutiques, galleries and interesting stores.

 

Suggestion 5: Whangamata to Waihi to Paeroa to Miranda

Morning
Take advantage of Whangamata’s superb surf beach by getting up early and perhaps catching a few waves or by just enjoying a leisurely stroll whilst marvelling at the sun rise.
Depart Whangamata and head down to Waihi on SH25, an historic gold mining town and one in which there is still a working mine sourcing both gold and silver. It is from here you can take a fun and interesting journey on Goldfields Railway through the stunning Karangahake Gorge.

Once you depart Waihi and head inland along SH2 to Paeroa you will pass through more of the gorge, the road hugging the river with the impressive mountains covered in native rainforest towering above you.
Paeroa is one of the main service centres for the surrounding Hauraki Plains and is famous for its natural mineral water that is bottled at source and sold throughout the world.

Afternoon
A unique and fun thing to do whilst in New Zealand is to visit a working dairy farm. Carousel Dairy Farm offers interesting and informative tours of their milking operation for both groups and FITs. The one hour tour is topped off with a sumptuous home made afternoon tea.
With all the activity that you will have been doing, a soak at Miranda Hot Springs is a perfect way to relax and rest those weary bones before carrying on with your journey to Auckland, Rotorua or Hamilton – all within one to two hours drive.