Centennial Heights B&B
141 Centennial, Whitianga
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Centennial Heights B&B Whitianga

141 Centennial Whitianga, The Coromandel, North Island, New Zealand

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Things to do in the Coromandel when its raining

A travel blog entry by lukenell

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1. Get a haircut.


2. Eat cake.


3. Drink flat whites.


4. Eat smoked mussels.


5. Write a blog.


6. Laugh at the headlines about NZ's Marmite Crisis.


These are all things we have done today, because it was raining. It was also raining yesterday but we decided that in spite of the miserable weather we would brave the elements and go to the beach today (because rain was forecast all week anyway). We had a ...

Day 29 Coromandel

A travel blog entry by willandclaire

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... a couple of Americans called Erin and Kerry who wanted to go to the same beach so we offered them a lift and headed off.

New Chums Beach(which is a lovely name) has been voted in the top 10 private beaches in world. We had to walk through a river, along the rocky shore and through a forest to get there.......... it was worth it. It was beautiful, about a mile of ...

Whitianga

A travel blog entry by lieselbotha

... view! Great stuff. We set off just after 10h30 and headed out into the bay. The skipper pointed out the lovely fern covered islands which are so unique, and then informed us that they are actually volcanic plugs that have been pushed up from the fault line running under the sea here. Charming…We headed past Shakespeare Cliff (named by Captain Cook back in 1769 when he moored out here), past Cooks Beach, then to Cathedral Cove. This place is made famous as it was used ...

Coromandel Town

A travel blog entry by lieselbotha

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... some other boys arrived who are clearly camping and he then went to sit with them. Thankfully I could then make my escape to go and shower and then lie in bed and read. Managed to get a wifi signal for about 10mins! He then rocked up again into the female dorm to chat some more and get my facebook details, before exclaiming in delight that he was probably going to be in Wellington at the same time as me. Alrighty then! Fell asleep at about 11pm, and with relief no one ...

Kia Ora from Coromandel, New Zealand

A travel blog entry by conchwillow

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... on us once again, revealing a landscape of beautiful isolated beaches, dramatic hills and valleys and mysterious volcanic islands. I’ll let the photos speak for themselves.

It is brilliant having a whole cottage with an upstairs and a full (even if rather dated) kitchen where we can make proper meals. I am starting to get a little bit anxious about the prospect of having to spend 5 weeks in a camper van. Especially having seen ...