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Pacific Coast Holidays

4.8/5

Average Customer Score
Based On 1280 Reviews

4.8/5

Average Customer Score
Based On 1280 Reviews

Overview

The Pacific coast region includes both the most travelled and least visited parts of New Zealand incorporating the Coromandel, the Bay of Plenty, Eastland and Hawke’s Bay. Known for its beaches, strong Maori heritage and wineries, for sheer variety, it is hard to match.

Separated from Auckland by the broad Firth of Thames, the verdant Coromandel comprises a forested backbone of mountains separating the precipitous west coast from the coves and white sand beaches of the east. One of the highlights of the Pacific Coast Highway, this is a very scenic area that deserves exploration.

The Bay of Plenty with its golden beaches and kiwi and citrus orchards extends over 200km, in a great arc from the Coromandel to the East Cape. Struck by the affluence and generosity of the Maori, Captain Cook named it when he landed here in 1769. It is New Zealand’s premier beach and surf destination and offers ‘plenty’ of choice.

Undoubtedly, New Zealand’s most unusual city, arrival in Napier marks the end of the Pacific Coast Highway – at least for those travelling in a southerly direction!

It’s not just about where you go, but how you experience it. I’m here to turn that trip into an adventure you’ll cherish.