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Top-rated vacation rentals in Coromandel

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Guesthouse in Whitianga
Beach bach escape.
Located in beautiful Whitianga our renovated Beach Bach studio is only a short walk to the stunning Buffalo Beach! Enjoy your surroundings in our private self contained studio. Relax with a drink in the patio area, cook on the BBQ and enjoy the laid back kiwi way in our beach studio. Our studio is the perfect base if your are wanting to explore what the beautiful coromandel has to offer. We have off street parking and are in close proximity to restaurants, shops and The Lost Springs.
$62 per night
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Guesthouse in Whitianga
My Little Cabin.
Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. My little cabin is a great place to unwind after a day exploring or at the beach. Enjoy your surrounding in our private self contained cabin. Relax with a drink in the outdoor space, cook on the BBQ and enjoy the laid back kiwi way. My little Cabin is the perfect base if your wanting to explore all that the beautiful Coromandel has to offer. We are a short walk to the beach. Close proximity to restaurants shops and the lost springs.
$63 per night
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Serviced apartment in Hahei
Cathedral Cove Sunrise
New apartment, 2 minute walk to the Cathedral Cove lookout and track, free car park provided, unobstructed amazing sea and rural views overlooking Hahei beach and the alderman islands where the stunning sunrise over the ocean can be seen from the bed! just as picturesque in the evening when the sunset lights up the islands on the ocean. private intimate setting. (sofa bed suited for kids only)
$89 per night
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Stay near Coromandel's top sights

Photo of Driving Creek
Driving Creek106 locals recommend
Photo of Pepper Tree Restaurant and Bar
Pepper Tree Restaurant and Bar53 locals recommend
Photo of Coromandel Oyster Company
Coromandel Oyster Company11 locals recommend
Photo of Star and Garter Hotel
Star and Garter Hotel49 locals recommend
Photo of Wharf Road
Wharf Road35 locals recommend
Photo of UMU Restaurant and Cafe
UMU Restaurant and Cafe51 locals recommend

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Cottage in Kaimarama
Beautiful Modern Country Cottage
$90 per night
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Rental unit in Wyuna Bay
Poppy Apartment ~ Wyuna Bay ~ Coromandel
$119 per night
Guest suite in Coromandel
Coro Bushaven Studio - Free Wi-Fi
$67 per night
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Cottage in Wyuna Bay
2 Bedroom Cottage- 700 Wyuna Bay Road
$144 per night
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Guesthouse in Cooks Beach
Cooks Beach Studio Escape
$72 per night
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Guest suite in Whitianga
Garden Haven Whitianga unit 2/2
$46 per night
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Guesthouse in Cooks Beach
Frandco Cottage - Cooks Beach
$90 per night
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Tiny home in Hot Water Beach
Adventurer's Chest - Taiwawe
$124 per night
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Guesthouse in Whitianga
Welcome to your humble abode in Whitianga
$56 per night
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Private room in Hot Water Beach
Room in the Hot Water Beach Bach **free wifi**
$50 per night
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Rental unit in Hahei
THE BEACH LOFT – 200m from beach
$90 per night
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Guest suite in Thames Coromandel
Private King Suite, Simpsons Beach. Self check in
$43 per night
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Your guide to Coromandel

All About Coromandel

Lush green cliffs descend to glittering white-sand beaches as turquoise waters lap the shore in New Zealand’s Coromandel region, two hours from Auckland. Stretching 53 miles north along the Bay of Plenty, this area showcases the unspoiled beauty of New Zealand’s North Island. The area is ripe with natural wonders, giving you your pick of outdoor adventures. Traverse rocky boulders as you search the shore for signs of dolphins and orcas at New Chum Beach. Te Whanganui A Hei Marine Reserve, also called Cathedral Cove, is a protected area that offers some of the best snorkeling in the country. Adrenaline-seekers can zip-line over canyons at Driving Creek and get an up-close look at the forest canopy.

Once famous for gold mining, Coromandel Town is now known as a laid-back artists’ haven that draws creative types from around the country and operates on “Coromandel time.” Colorful heritage buildings house numerous art galleries, boutiques, craft stores, and restaurants.


When is the best time to stay in a vacation rental in Coromandel?

With a subtropical climate, the Coromandel region doesn’t have distinct seasons, which is why most refer to them as simply summer and winter. It is temperate throughout the year, making Coromandel rentals and the area’s outdoor activities popular no matter the season.

December marks the beginning of summer, when the Pohutukawa flowers bloom in carpets of crimson. Come January, the new year kicks off with the Keltic Fair, the area’s biggest annual event, which boasts more than 300 arts and crafts stalls and welcomes 15,000 visitors. Winter brings big waves for surfers, and the area plays host to some big fishing and adventure sport competitions. The Illume Festival of lights is an event for all ages in July, with its incredible light displays and parades, fireworks, and a night market.


What are the top things to do in Coromandel?

Waterfalls

A short drive or two-hour hike from Coromandel Town, the Waiau Falls cascade into a swimming hole surrounded by beautiful lush forest. The Rapaura water gardens and falls are also within reach from here, just under an hour’s drive away. To visit the North Island’s highest waterfall, head for the Kauaeranga Valley to marvel at the 590-foot-high Billy Goat Falls.

Hot Water Beach

On the Eastern Pacific shores of the Coromandel region, Hot Water Beach is well worth the hour’s drive from Coromandel Town. Be sure to visit within two hours of high or low tide to experience the hot beach springs bubbling up through the sand from an underground river. Once here, you can dig a pool in the sand, then lie back and enjoy your own natural steaming-hot spa.

Art Studios

Known for its community of artists, Coromandel Town hosts tours and exhibitions regularly throughout the year. No matter when you visit, there will be more than 30 resident artists happy to welcome you to their studios. All you need to do is pay a quick visit to the Coromandel Information Center and design your own art trail.