Auckland - Coromandel Peninsula - Rotorua (Self Drive)
❮Auckland - Coromandel Peninsula - Rotorua (Self Drive)
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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Auckland and out of Rotorua
- Rental Car for 10 days
- Hotel for 3 nights in Auckland
- Hotel for 3 nights in Coromandel Peninsula
- Hotel for 3 nights Rotorua
Discover the North Island from Auckland (one the world's most beautiful cities, dotted with world-class shopping such as Britomart Precinct), New Zealand`s largest city!. Explore Coromandel Peninsula, a walkers paradise; and experience the geothermal wonders of Rotorua (home to breathtaking sceneries, heartland of Maori Culture, bubbling mud pools, natural hot springs, as well as extraordinary highlights including Mount Tarawera, Whakarewarewa Forest, and several stunning lakes).
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Auckland
Day 1Arrive to Auckland
Overnight in AucklandDay 2Overnight in AucklandDay 3Overnight in AucklandDay 4Departing from Auckland
Transportation to next city by: By Car -
Coromandel Peninsula
Day 4Arrive to Coromandel Peninsula
Overnight in Coromandel PeninsulaDay 5Overnight in Coromandel PeninsulaDay 6Overnight in Coromandel PeninsulaDay 7Departing from Coromandel Peninsula
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Rotorua
Day 7Arrive to Rotorua
Overnight in RotoruaDay 8Overnight in RotoruaDay 9Overnight in RotoruaDay 10Departing from Rotorua

New Zealand
Located in the South Pacific Ocean, off the southeast coast of Australia, New Zealand is made up of two spectacular islands. The North Island is well known for its beaches, islands, volcanoes, geothermal areas, and Maori heritage, while the major cities of Auckland and Wellington, are also exciting hubs of culture, cuisine and nightlife. The South Island is famous for its dramatic landscapes, outdoor activities, and astounding wildlife. The majestic Southern Alps stretch almost the length of the island, sheltering glaciers, alpine lakes, and some of the world's best skiing.
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Auckland
Auckland is the gateway to New Zealand and one of the world's most livable and beautiful cities. Auckland boasts a sunny, warm climate with spectacular beaches, a breathtaking harbor, world class shopping, a vibrant nightlife with a diverse population creating a colorful blend of European, Polynesian and Maori cultures. The city is set on a field of ancient volcanoes with breathtaking landscapes and magnificent views of the city. The cities location puts you just half an hour away from the exquisite beaches, hiking and biking trails, secluded islands and a wide range of exciting outdoor activities.
Explore the amazing Waitakere Ranges, Rangitoto Island, Waiheke Island, Devonport, Museum of Transport and Technology, Mount Eden, Auckland War, Memorial Museum, Auckland Domain and so much more! -
Coromandel Peninsula
The Coromandel Peninsula is famous for its natural beauty - misty rainforests and pristine golden beaches, it is blessed with hundreds of natural hideaways, making it an ideal place to slow down, relax and unwind. Having a wide range of trails to explore, from short coastal walkways to multi-day treks, the region will delight you at every turn. You can go for a swim, take a boat cruise, be fascinated by the amazing seascapes of its marine reserves, or visit an artist studio.
Discover paradise at Cathedral Cove, enjoy a breathtaking view of The Pinnacles, have a luxury thermal experience at the Lost Spring, walk the paths of an old railway at Karangahake Gorge, enjoy a unique train ride at Driving Creek Railway, walk to the top of Wentworth Valley to see the two waterfalls, and so much more. -
Rotorua
The city of Rotorua is one of New Zealand's most popular destinations, boasting magnificent geothermal springs, rejuvenating spas and Maori culture that date back to the 1900's. The captivating area of Rotorua sits in the heart of an ancient volcanic zone filled with bubbling mud pools, spouting geysers, steaming rocks and hot springs. Visitors travel to Rotorua for world-class mountain biking through the lush landscapes of the Whakarewarewa Forests and white water rafting on the famous Kaituna River. Explore the history and culture of the Maori tribe who call Rotorua home, see the beautiful lakes in the region and enjoy plenty of activities and thrill seeking adventures in this spectacular city.
Visit the Lady Knox Geyser, Whakarewarewa Forest, Kaituna River, Blue Baths, The Polynesian Spa, Government Gardens, Rotorua Museum, Wai-o-tapu, Zorb Rotorua, Rotorua Agroventures and so much more.

Explore the amazing Waitakere Ranges, Rangitoto Island, Waiheke Island, Devonport, Museum of Transport and Technology, Mount Eden, Auckland War, Memorial Museum, Auckland Domain and so much more!

Discover paradise at Cathedral Cove, enjoy a breathtaking view of The Pinnacles, have a luxury thermal experience at the Lost Spring, walk the paths of an old railway at Karangahake Gorge, enjoy a unique train ride at Driving Creek Railway, walk to the top of Wentworth Valley to see the two waterfalls, and so much more.

Visit the Lady Knox Geyser, Whakarewarewa Forest, Kaituna River, Blue Baths, The Polynesian Spa, Government Gardens, Rotorua Museum, Wai-o-tapu, Zorb Rotorua, Rotorua Agroventures and so much more.