Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour of Waikato Coromandel Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
Rotorua Just inland from the Bay of Plenty coast, Rotorua and its surrounds have long been an internationally known tourist attraction. Throughout the region are geysers, steamy bubbling mud pools and strangely coloured silica terraces.. The region is of major importance to the large Maori population, whose history of exploration and occupation there dates back over six centuries. Today, Maori cultural activities are at their most accessible in Rotorua.
Coast Bay of Plenty The Bay of Plenty coast is New Zealand’s “sunshine coast”. It’s principal city Tauranga hosts a jazz festival each Easter. The popularity of its gently shelving sandy Beach has led to Tauranga’s beach suburb, Mount Maunganui becoming a highly developed resort with high rise apartments, shops, caf's and restaurants. Fine beaches extend to the south, Another coast town Whakatane is a start point for tourist visits to White Island, an active volcanic cone.
The Coromandel Accessible from both Hamilton and Auckland is The Coromandel, a ruggedly beautiful peninsula with a scenic forest park stretching almost its entire length and many excellent beach resorts on both east and west coasts. Waihi is a long-standing gold-mining town. Its historic Martha Mine was one of the world's richest.
The Waikato The clean, green agricultural province of the Waikato, is one of the most picture-perfect parts of New Zealand. A number of battle sites are reminders of the war which saw land hungry European settlers wrest it from the Maori inhabitants.
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Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour of Waikato Coromandel Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
Rotorua Just inland from the Bay of Plenty coast, Rotorua and its surrounds have long been an internationally known tourist attraction. Throughout the region are geysers, steamy bubbling mud pools and strangely coloured silica terraces.. The region is of major importance to the large Maori population, whose history of exploration and occupation there dates back over six centuries. Today, Maori cultural activities are at their most accessible in Rotorua.
Coast Bay of Plenty The Bay of Plenty coast is New Zealand’s “sunshine coast”. It’s principal city Tauranga hosts a jazz festival each Easter. The popularity of its gently shelving sandy Beach has led to Tauranga’s beach suburb, Mount Maunganui becoming a highly developed resort with high rise apartments, shops, caf's and restaurants. Fine beaches extend to the south, Another coast town Whakatane is a start point for tourist visits to White Island, an active volcanic cone.
The Coromandel Accessible from both Hamilton and Auckland is The Coromandel, a ruggedly beautiful peninsula with a scenic forest park stretching almost its entire length and many excellent beach resorts on both east and west coasts. Waihi is a long-standing gold-mining town. Its historic Martha Mine was one of the world's richest.
The Waikato The clean, green agricultural province of the Waikato, is one of the most picture-perfect parts of New Zealand. A number of battle sites are reminders of the war which saw land hungry European settlers wrest it from the Maori inhabitants.
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