Must-see attractions in Coromandel Peninsula

  • Gold Discovery Centre at Waihi, New Zealand.

    Gold Discovery Centre

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Waihi’s superb Gold Discovery Centre tells of the area’s gold-mining past, present and future through interactive displays, focusing on personal and…

  • Goldmine Experience

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Walk through a mine tunnel, watch a stamper battery crush rock, learn about the history of the Cornish miners and try your hand at panning for gold…

  • Cathedral Cove in Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand.

    Cathedral Cove

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Beautiful Cathedral Cove, with its famous gigantic stone arch and natural waterfall shower, is best enjoyed early or late in the day – avoiding the worst…

  • In the Vault

    Hahei Beach

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Long, lovely Hahei Beach is made more magical by the view to the craggy islands in the distance. From the southern end of Hahei Beach, it’s a 15-minute…

  • Paaku

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Around seven million years ago Paaku was a volcanic island, but now it forms the northern head of Tairua’s harbour. Ngāti Hei had a pā here before being…

  • Historical Maritime Park

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Around 3km northwest of Paeroa on SH2, this excellent riverside maritime museum includes details of Captain James Cook's visit to the Firth of Thames and…

  • Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway

    Coromandel Peninsula

    The very worthwhile 4.5km Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway takes 1½ hours (each way) and starts from the car park 14km west of Waihi. It follows the…

  • Lost Spring

    Coromandel Peninsula

    This expensive but intriguing Disney-meets-Polynesia thermal complex comprises a series of hot pools in a lush jungle-like setting complete with an…

  • School of Mines & Mineralogical Museum

    Coromandel Peninsula

    The Historic Places Trust runs tours of these buildings, which house an extensive collection of NZ rocks, minerals and fossils. The oldest section (1868)…

  • Pukorokoro Miranda Shorebird Centre

    Coromandel Peninsula

    The Miranda Shorebird Centre has birdlife displays, hires out binoculars and sells useful bird-watching pamphlets. Nearby is a hide and several walks (30…

  • Rapaura Water Gardens

    Coromandel Peninsula

    From Tapu, a mainly sealed 6km drive leads to the Rapaura Water Gardens, a marriage of water, greenery, sculpture and platitudes. It has accommodation on…

  • Waterworks

    Coromandel Peninsula

    The Waterworks, 5km east along the 309 Rd from SH25, is a wonderfully bizarre park filled with whimsical water-powered amusements made from old kitchen…

  • Athenree Hot Springs

    Coromandel Peninsula

    In cooler months, retreat to these two small but blissful outdoor hot pools, hidden within a holiday park around 8km southeast of Waihi Beach.

  • Shakespeare Cliff Lookout

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Shakespeare Cliff Lookout has excellent views over the ocean and Cooks Beach. It’s accessed across the harbour from Ferry Landing.

  • Moko Artspace

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Near Hot Water Beach, Moko is full of beautiful things – art, sculpture, jewellery – with a modern Pasifika/Māori bent.

  • Broken Hills Gold-Mine Workings

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Located 12km south of Tairua is the turn-off to Puketui Valley and the historic Broken Hills gold-mine workings, which are 8km from the main road along a…

  • Victoria Battery Tramway & Museum

    Coromandel Peninsula

    Across the river from the Waikino train station, the Victoria Battery Tramway & Museum is the former site of the biggest quartz-ore processing plant in…

  • Waihi Arts Centre & Museum

    Coromandel Peninsula

    The Waihi Arts Centre & Musuem has an art gallery and displays focusing on the region’s gold-mining history. Prepare to squirm before the collection of…

  • Paeroa Museum

    Coromandel Peninsula

    This small museum has a grand selection of Royal Albert porcelain and other pioneer and Māori artefacts – look in the drawers.

  • Mercury Bay Museum

    Coromandel Peninsula

    A small but interesting museum focusing on local history – especially Whitianga’s most famous visitors, Kupe and Cook.

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