Coromandel Explorer Walk - Tuatara Tours

New Zealand Walking Tour:

Coromandel Explorer Walk

Where

Rotorua to Rotorua

Duration

4 days / 3 nights

Fitness

NZ$1,950

Tour Dates.

  • Start Date Status
  • Mon 25 Mar 2024
  • Mon 22 Apr 2024
Groups are welcome.
Please book in early to secure space, as numbers are limited!
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Come and experience the breathtaking beauty of the Coromandel that most people never see!

Join us on the guided Coromandel Explorer Walk, and experience a side of the Coromandel casual tourists never see.

Walk through beautiful native forest to a sacred mountain, abandoned gold mines, idyllic bays and white sandy beaches.

You’ll see the famous rugged Pinnacles and amazing coastal walks, enjoying the panoramic views the Coromandel tracks are famous for.

Other highlights include abandoned gold mines and glistening white sand beaches. You’ll tour with a small group, and stay in beautiful boutique cabins.

  • Historical goldworks
  • Glistening beaches
  • Ancient kauri forest
  • Great company
  • Experienced attentive guide

Tour Itinerary

NZ$1,950

Day 1 Rotorua to Coromandel, via Matamata

Location: 4 Star Boutique Lodge

Distance: 3 - 4 hours

We’ll collect you from your central Rotorua accommodation between 8.00am and 8:30am or from your central Matamata accommodation around 9:30am.

As we continue north, enjoy views out over the mussel farms of the Hauraki Gulf from one of New Zealand’s classic coastal drives, the Coromandel West Coast. We arrive in Coromandel Town, a charming seaside settlement rich in pioneering history and a bustling wee village in the summer months. If time allows, we’ll call in at Long Bay Scenic Reserve – this little-known trail circuits a grove of magnificent 330 year old Kauri trees – New Zealand’s very own forest giants that grow up to 50 metres tall.

At last we reach our lovely, peaceful accommodation where we can watch the sunset from the verandah, graze over a platter of fresh fruits and cheese with a glass of wine or ice-cold brew.

3-4 hours walking (Lunch, Dinner)

Day 2 The Legendary Coromandel Coastal Walkway

Location: 4 Star Boutique Lodge

Distance: 6-7 hours walking

Enjoy a hearty breakfast in the alfresco dining area of the lodge, surrounded by native bush and birdsong.

We then head north to the tip of the Coromandel Peninsula to hike one of the best coastal walks in the country. We begin our hike at Fletcher Bay, a picture-perfect isolated beach flanked by green hills and white sand. This historic trail follows an old bridle path once used by gold miners who populated the Coromandel region in colonial times.

The views from the track of the Pacific Ocean, Great Barrier Island and Mt. Moehau are well worth the climb.

The track passes through farmland and native bush to reach the remote and beautiful Poley Bay – a fantastic beach for a picnic! This stretch of coastline offers all the dramatic views that encapsulate the Coromandel..

6 – 7 hours walking (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Day 3 The Kauaeranga Kauri Trail: The Pinnacles

Location: 4 Star Boutique Lodge

Distance: 6 to 7 hours walking

This morning we head south and enter the hidden world of the Kauaeranga Valley, home to the majestic Pinnacles range. The entire length of the Coromandel Peninsula was once a chain of volcanic cones. This chain has since been eroded and weathered to form the spectacular series of outcrops you see today.

The Pinnacles trail climbs through re-generating kauri forest, passing one of NZ’s best-preserved kauri dams, eventually cresting the top of the range to reach the Pinnacles Hut. From the hut, a scramble to the top of the Pinnacles rock formation rewards you with 360° views of the entire Coromandel Peninsula and beyond.

If the Pinnacles isn’t your style and you would prefer a more relaxing day you have the option of staying in and exploring Coromandel Township. Highlights include the Driving Creek Railway, local artisan workshops, colourful cafes, and Kiwi culture.

Tonight we dine in an award-winning local restaurant, where we’ll have a chance to sample some of the region’s best local food and wine.

6-7 hours walking (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Day 4 Epic East Coast

Distance: 2 to 3 hours walking

This morning we visit one of the top twenty beaches in the world, New Chums Beach. An unforgettable white sand, crescent moon-shaped beach, fringed by pohutukawa and nikau palms. Finding a secluded beach with no signs of man is an experience not to be missed! (Please note that this walk is dependent on tides)

After a restorative café pit-stop nearby, we’ll carry on around for a refreshing picnic lunch overlooking Buffalo Beach in sunny, vibrant Whitianga. Continuing around the east coast, we’ll visit the 309 Kauri walk, an easy 30 minute stroll to a beautiful grove of majestic kauri trees, then have you safely back to either Thames between 3 – 4pm, Matamata between 4 – 5pm or Rotorua between 5 – 6pm to meet your onward travel connections.

2 – 3 hours walking (Breakfast, Lunch)

What’s Included

Accommodation

We stay in boutique accommodation just outside of Coromandel township with lovely bush views and delightful alfresco dining areas.

Twin, double and triple studio cabins with ensuite bathrooms. Single supplement is an extra $300 per person.

Twin configuration consists of a queen bed below and a single bunk bed above.

An experienced guide

The guides are very experienced, friendly walkers and bikers who love to share their knowledge of New Zealand’s flora and fauna and local history. They all hold current first aid certificates and passenger service licenses, and are the very best people to ensure your experience will be one to remember.

Food

You will enjoy great local cuisine; continental breakfasts and hearty packed lunches during the day, and either restaurant meals or wholesome home-cooked fare prepared by your host/hostess in the evenings.

If you have any dietary issues or food allergies, we are happy to cater for these, please advise the office of details when you make your booking.

All meals, snacks. Wine and other beverages are available to be purchased during dinners.

Safety and Risk Management

To ensure maximum safety for all, our guides are certified first aiders and fully qualified drivers. Tuatara Tours operate under a Safety and Risk Management Plan which is regularly audited and approved by a qualified and independent auditor.

Luggage & Transfers

Transport of all your luggage for the duration of the tour.

All you carry is a small day pack with your personal gear, drink and lunch. We do the rest

All transport

Access and Concession fees paid to the Department of Conservation

NZ Goods and Service Tax (GST)

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