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Set in tranquil seaside organic orchard facing the Coromandel Peninsula (one hour from Auckland), Tikapa Moana offers three unique accommodation options: Beach House (sleeps eight), luxury rammed-earth apartment (queen and single) and cosy Gardener's Retreat (double bed). Our new spa facility…
…in scenic tourism and fishing charters along the spectacular southern Catlins Coast. See rare Hector Dolphins, Fur Seals, Hooker Sea Lions, Blue Penguins and Yellow-eyed Penguins along with many different types of seabirds include the Royal Albatross and Titi (Mutton Bird). We also offer fishing and…
…mangrove forest of the Firth's southern border. The Seabird Coast is a popular attraction, home to an abundance of diverse flora and fauna. Up to 20,000 migratory seabirds and waders can be observed and photographed during peak periods along the Seabird Coast. Many bird spotting posts are placed around the…
…waterfalls, mining relics and secret beaches. ? Beaches of the Coromandel A Trip Along the Seabird Coast More than a 100 migratory bird species live around the edge of the Firth of Thames, along the Seabird Coast. Drive past them on your way to the local attractions. * Visit Miranda Hot Springs for a therapeutic…
…marine mammals. Many species of birds colonise the shores of the Kaikoura coast also. Sawcut George Walk North of Kaikoura Photographer: Graham Charles (imagematters@clear.net.nz) * Take a bird watching tour, to view seabirds, albatross, molly-mawks, petrels and many more * Hike the Kaikoura Peninsula…
…guided seal snorkelling tour * Take a bird watching tour, to view seabirds, albatross , molly-mawks, petrels and many more * Hike the Kaikoura Peninsula walkway—three hours return to visit a seal colony, limestone formations and a seabird colony * Visit Fyffe House, a colonial whalers cottage ? Kaikoura…
…mixing it with dolphins and orcas. You can also walk to see fur seal colonies and spy on big seabirds such as mollymawks, albatross and petrels. The road north is dominated by the awesome beauty of the Pacific Coast. Quinnat salmon are known to run in the Clarence River and just north of the Ure River is…
…interesting stop—the ponds turn coral pink in late summer. After the small town of Ward, the road turns toward the awesome beauty of the Pacific Coast. Just north of the Ure River is a road that leads to the walking trails of the Sawcut Gorge. Kaikoura is a base for wildlife experiences of all kinds—it's…
…relics to discover on many of the bush walks. You can also take the boardwalk through the mangroves to watch seabirds in the Thames Firth. The road to Coromandel clings to the edge of the coast. You'll enjoy amazing views and a constant procession of beautiful beaches fringed with Pohutukawa trees. Formerly…
…relics to discover on many of the bush walks. You can also take the boardwalk through the mangroves to watch seabirds in the Thames Firth. The road to Coromandel clings to the edge of the coast. You'll enjoy amazing views and a constant procession of beautiful beaches fringed with Pohutukawa trees. Formerly…
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