Landmarks in Coromandel

Hotels in Coromandel

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7 Hotels Found in Coromandel

Mon, Apr 6 - Tue, Apr 7 (1 night) · 2 guests · 1 room

Fern Lodge
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Fern Lodge

1 Alfred St , 3506

9.4 Excellent (40 reviews)

Scenic Terrace and Garden ViewsEmbrace the beauty of nature from the terrace and garden at Fern Lodge.Convenient Ameniti...

Abbey Court Motel
★★★

Abbey Court Motel

234 Tiki Rd , 3506

9.0 Excellent (50 reviews)

Charming Guestrooms with Modern AmenitiesMake Abbey Court Motel your cozy retreat in Coromandel, offering 10 guestrooms ...

Tidewater Motel and Tourist Park - Hostel
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Tidewater Motel and Tourist Park - Hostel

270 Tiki Rd , 3506

7.4 Good (18 reviews)

Experience the charm of Tidewater Motel and Tourist Park, a vibrant hostel nestled in the heart of Coromandel, where you...

Indigo Bush Studios
★★★★

Indigo Bush Studios

19 Flays Road , 3506

9.2 Excellent (5 reviews)

Scenic ViewsTake in the breathtaking views from the terrace and garden of Indigo Bush Studios, located in the picturesqu...

About Coromandel

Coromandel is a scenic town located on the Coromandel Peninsula in New Zealand’s North Island. Known for its stunning natural beauty, it offers a mix of lush native forests, pristine beaches, and rugged coastlines. The area is famous for its relaxed vibe, making it a popular getaway for both locals and international tourists seeking tranquility and outdoor adventure. Visitors are drawn to the unique experience of digging their own hot pools at Hot Water Beach, exploring the historic gold mining sites, and hiking through native bush trails. The Coromandel Peninsula also boasts charming small towns, artisan shops, and local markets that showcase New Zealand’s creative culture. Its combination of natural wonders, outdoor activities, and welcoming community makes Coromandel a must-visit destination for travelers looking to experience the authentic Kiwi lifestyle away from the bustle of larger cities.

Travel Tips

The ideal time to visit is summer for warm weather and outdoor activities. Pack comfortable walking shoes, swimwear, sun protection, and light rain gear due to occasional showers. Respect local customs and natural environments by following signage and staying on marked trails. Safety tips include watching tides at beaches like Hot Water Beach and driving carefully on winding roads. Cash and cards are widely accepted, but some smaller shops may prefer card payments.

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