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Northland
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Auckland
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Coromandel
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Waikato
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Rotorua
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Bay
of
Plenty
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Eastland |
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Taranaki
I Ruapehu I
Lake
Taupo
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Hawke's
Bay
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Marlborough
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Lake
Wanaka |
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Wairarapa
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Manawatu
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West
Coast
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Canterbury
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Dunedin-Coastal
Otago |
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Wellington
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Queenstown
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Central
Otago
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Fiordland
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Southland
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Rustic,
relaxed
and
unspoiled,
the
Coromandel
is
one
of
New
Zealand’s
best-loved
holiday
destinations. |
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The
rugged
volcanic
hills
are
cloaked
in
native
rainforest,
and
more
than
400
kilometres
of
spectacular
coastline
promises
you
can
find
the
beach
of
your
dreams.
The
Coromandel
is a
place
where
bush
and
beach
are
both
easily
accessible.
In
the
same
day,
you
can
experience
the
blue
dazzle
of
the
Pacific
Ocean
and
calming
greenness
of
the
kauri
forest. |
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Inspired
by
the
region’s
idyllic
setting,
many
artists
and
crafts
people
have
made
the
Coromandel
their
home
-
visitors
to
the
area
are
welcome
in
their
studios.
The
area’s
fascinating
history
is
evident
in
gold
mining
relics,
logging
dams
and
ancient
Maori
pa
sites.
The
past
can
also
be
found
in
the
charming
colonial
architecture
and
historical
buildings
preserved
in
several
towns
around
the
region. |
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Cathedral
Cove
A
2-hour
return
walk,
or a
guided
kayaking
trip,
will
bring
you
to
the
white
sands
and
arches
of
Cathedral
Cove.
It’s
an
idyllic
place
to
swim,
snorkel,
picnic
or
simply
relax
under
the
pohutukawa
trees. |
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Hot
Water
Beach
This
beach
lives
up
to
its
name.
For
two
hours
either
side
of
low
tide,
you
can
create
your
own
hot
pool
by
digging
into
the
sands.
The
hot
spring
bubbling
up
through
the
sand
is
the
legacy
of
an
exciting
volcanic
past. |
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The
309
Road
From
'The
309
Road'
you
can
walk
to
the
foot
of
the
Waiau
Falls,
where
the
Waiau
River
crashes
over
a
rock
face.
Another
10
minute
track
will
take
you
to
the
309
Kauris,
the
finest
stand
of
kauri
trees
in
the
region. |
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