Issued 28th Jan 2023 - The Coromandel has experienced a severe weather event, with a state of emergency declared on 3 Feb 2023. As a result, some roads have been closed (with alternative routes to be taken).
Some local DOC campsites are closed, and Te Whatu Ora Waikato advises everyone to not use coastal beaches, lakes, rivers and streams until at least 48 hours following heavy rainfall due to potential bacterial contamination.
Please take care in and around the region and keep up to date through the following agencies.
Our most popular day tour. Venture off the beaten track with your local kiwi guide. The Coromandel’s natural wonders await including Hot Water Beach, historic gold mines, unique plants and animals, and stunning coastal scenery. Offered all year.
The Nature and Coast Tour is a delightful sample of the Coromandel Peninsula’s natural heritage and scenic beauty. Enjoy an easy walk through nature on the forgotten paths of an old town. Visit an historic gold cave, now home to sparkling glow worms. View stunning coastal scenery with white sand beaches, magnificent cliffs and old Maori Pa (village) sites. A visit to the famous Hot Water Beach is included (tide permitting). Lunch is at a local café.
200 Mary St Thames
Thames
New Zealand
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