Whangamata offers great things to the thousands of Kiwis that flock to the 6km of it’s white sandy beaches. The sea temperature hovers around 20c in the summer and 15c in winter and the exposed nature of the beach makes it a great destination for surfers. Sea bathing is, of course, popular and in Whangamata it is a very safe pastime. Two river estuaries at either end of the main beach add to the bathing possibilities and are very popular with families.
The Pacific Ocean provides excellent sport for the big game and saltwater fisherman and there are companies that provide everything that you will need if your are new to the sport.
Also close to Whangamata are the Coromandel forest park and the Tairua forest where the walking trails are excellent. If you walk far enough, you will discover isolated and beautiful beaches where you can scoff your packed lunch in absolute peace. For the even more active there is always pig hunting, mountain biking or the exploration of old gold mines.
The town itself is a paradise for those who like their food, there being over 30 cafes, restaurants and clubs listed on one website that we found.
Accommodation isn’t in short supply either with all sorts of tastes and pockets catered for, from the humble B&B to the luxury of the Mercure Puka Park Resort at a modest £210 per night!
For more information about places to see and accommodation in New Zealand go to BuyNZHols.co.uk