James Cook was impressed by people’s generosity and abundant resources of the region and named it “Bay of Plenty”. It seemed to be a contrast of empty “Poverty Bay” he just sailed past. This region’s pleasant climate makes ideal conditions for agriculture e.g. avocados, kiwifruit and citrus are grown here. Rotorua – the centre of […]
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Coromandel Peninsula
This region was once sought for gold mining (gold was discovered in 1852 and in 1900s most mines were closed down), but now with a relaxed lifestyle, stunning sand beaches and outdoor activities no wonder it is a popular holiday spot. The two main attractions can be found on the beach: Cathedral Cove and Hot […]
White Island
It is the most active and only live marine volcano in New Zealand. This privately owned island can be reached either by boat or helicopter.
Abel Tasman Coast Track
This picturesque track is covered in native bush and surrounded by golden sandy beaches and clear blue/green water. It is one of New Zealand’s Great Walks and the 52km long track can be walked in three to five days, sea kayaking is also popular.
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