What days are the Coromandel market on?

Come and find us in Coromandel Town, every Saturday morning from 9.00am - 1.00pm at The Hike 'n' Bike lawn, (opposite the 4Square Supermarket). We look forward to seeing you there.
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When to visit Coromandel?

Coromandel in Summer (December – February)

As the peak season, this is when the region fully comes alive, displaying the finest of its seaside vibrancy.
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What is the biggest town in Coromandel?

Only five towns have populations of over 1000 (Coromandel, Whitianga, Thames, Tairua, and Whangamatā), and of these only Thames, with 7,220 people, and Whitianga, with 6,230 people, have populations of over 5000.
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How long to spend in Coromandel?

With so many things to do on the Coromandel Peninsula, you may want to stay for a week or longer. However, staying for three nights will still allow you to experience some of the area's main highlights.
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What to do in Coromandel for free?

Free in The Coromandel

Explore some of New Zealand's best attractions in The Coromandel: Hot Water Beach, Cathedral Cove, Hauraki Rail Trail, Karangahake Gorge, Pinnacles & more.
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Monk Street Organic Market Coromandel, New Zealand

What is the Coromandel Coast famous for?

It is the hub of pearl fishing and shipping industries. Agriculture is the linchpin of this coastal economy. The rich and fertile alluvial plains favour a variety of crops, including;rice, pulses, sugarcane, cotton, and peanuts grown along the coast.
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Where is the best place to base yourself in Coromandel?

Here are the top three places to stay according to our GO Explore fans:
  • Whitianga. Possibly the most popular destination for travellers, Whitianga has that perfect mix of good quality accommodation options, nice places to eat out, some good bars and a whole host of activities to keep you entertained. ...
  • Hahei. ...
  • Tairua/Pauanui.
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How to spend a day in Coromandel?

The laid-back locals, golden coastline,abundant marine life and mountainous interior have long made The Coromandel a favourite holiday spot for kiwis.
  1. Soak in geothermal waters. ...
  2. Hike the Pinnacles. ...
  3. Kayak Cathedral Cove. ...
  4. Dig your own hot pool at Hot Water Beach. ...
  5. Snorkel Orua sea cave.
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Which is the most important harbour on the Coromandel Coast?

Option A) Chennai :- This is the correct answer to be opted as this city is the most important harbour of the coromandel coast. Hence, it is the correct choice to be opted.
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Where to stay when visiting Coromandel?

Stay in Coromandel Peninsula's best hotels!
  • Grand Mercure Puka Park Resort. Hotel in Pauanui. ...
  • Golden Cross Hotel. Hotel in Waihi. ...
  • Rooftops Accommodation. Hotel in Whitianga. ...
  • Waterways Serenity. Hotel in Whitianga. ...
  • Bluewater Studio. Hotel in Tairua. ...
  • Brenton Lodge. ...
  • Waterways Renaissance "A Touch Of Class" ...
  • Private Cabin.
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What is the secret beach in Coromandel?

Hidden away in the most western point in the Coromandel sits a little, hidden gem called Crayfish Bay. Clear blue waters, exciting rock jumps and plenty of space to relax make this spot an ideal beach trip on a hot summers day.
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Where to see whales in Coromandel?

Our most recommended Coromandel Town Dolphin & whale watching
  • Auckland: Cathedral Cove, Hot Water Beach & Coromandel Tour. ...
  • From Whitianga: Cathedral Cove Cruise with Snorkeling. ...
  • Coromandel: Guided Zipline Tour Experience. ...
  • From Auckland: Cathedral Cove & Hot Water Beach Tour. ...
  • Auckland: Rotoroa Island Return Ferry.
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What is the old name of Coromandel Coast?

The land of the Chola dynasty was called Cholamandalam in Tamil, literally translated as "the realm of the Cholas", from which Coromandel is derived. In historical Muslim sources from the 12th century onward, the Coromandel Coast was notably called as Maʿbar Coast.
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Which is the safest and deepest part on the Coromandel Coast of the Andhra Pradesh?

The safest and deepest port on the Coromandel coast of Andhra Pradesh is Visakhapatnam.
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What is Coromandel Speciality?

The Specialty Nutrients business focuses on products such as sulphur pastilles, water-soluble fertiliser and secondary and micronutrient segments. The Company is India's leading marketer of organic fertiliser and also offers biopesticides.
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What are the five lights of Coromandel?

Coromandel's Governance and Policies practices are guided by the values and beliefs of the 5 Lights of “Integrity, Passion, Quality, Respect and Responsibility”.
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What is there to do in Coromandel when it is wet?

Learn more about our review moderation.
  • The Lost Spring. 4.6. (2,297) Spas. ...
  • Purangi Estate Limited. 4.9. (106) ...
  • Goldmine Experience. 4.6. (119) ...
  • Mercury Bay Estate. 4.3. (280) ...
  • Topadahil Art Studios. 5.0. (60) ...
  • Mercury Bay Museum. 4.5. (208) ...
  • Miranda Hot Springs. 3.9. (184) ...
  • Whitianga isite Visitor Information Centre. 4.4. (208)
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What is the largest town on the Coromandel Peninsula?

Thames is Hauraki–Coromandel's largest town and the gateway to the Coromandel Peninsula. It had a 2013 population of 6,693, and is 115 km south-east of Auckland and 104 km north-east of Hamilton.
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Which is the capital of Coromandel Coast?

Chennai, city, capital of Tamil Nadu state, southern India, located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. Known as the “Gateway to South India,” Chennai is a major administrative and cultural center. Pop. (2011) city, 4,646,732; urban agglom., 8,696,010.
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Which is the largest man-made lake in India?

Gobind Ballabh Pant Sagar located in Sonebhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, is the biggest man-made lake of India. The lake is created by the reservoir of Rihand Dam. Similarly, Dhebar Lake, which is also called as Jaisamand Lake and is located in Udaipur district of Rajasthan, is the second biggest man-made lake.
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What is the difference between Malabar Coast and Coromandel Coast?

Malabar coast lies in the western coast whereas the Coromandel coast lies in the Eastern coast.
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What is Coromandel famous for?

It also has been known since ancient times as the “land of the temples,” for the many temples that are located along the coast. The coast has an average elevation of 264 feet (80 metres) and is backed by the Eastern Ghats, a chain of low, flat-topped hills.
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What towns are in Coromandel?

Towns in The Coromandel
  • Thames.
  • Whitianga.
  • Cathedral Cove.
  • Coromandel Town.
  • Hahei.
  • Hot Water Beach.
  • Paeroa.
  • Pauanui.
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Is Coromandel part of Bay of Plenty?

The Bay of Plenty is on the eastern side of the North Island. This sunny sweep of coast has white sands and beautiful harbours. It stretches from Cape Runaway to the Coromandel Peninsula.
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What is the best month to see whales?

The period between May to November is when whales make their annual migration to and from the south up to the North-east part of the Great Barrier Reef in tropical Queensland. As the waters get cooler along Australia's north coast, whales make their way up from Antarctica to give birth to baby calves in the Coral Sea.
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