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  • voodooV Offline
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    Coromandel - would you guys stay at Whangamata, Whitianga, or Coromandel town (or somewhere else?). Not Pauanui/Tairua. Going to stay 3 nights I reckon. Ideally want a central place to explore from, with easy access to cafes, the odd restaurant etc

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    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    Coromandel - would you guys stay at Whangamata, Whitianga, or Coromandel town (or somewhere else?). Not Pauanui/Tairua. Going to stay 3 nights I reckon. Ideally want a central place to explore from, with easy access to cafes, the odd restaurant etc

    hard to know what is open. IMO Coro town is the nicer 'more quaint' option. Whanga and Whiti are pretty built up.

    Somewhere like Hahei or HWB could be an option. Not far to Whitianga if you need to go, central enough for exploring. Should have places open.

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    What do you want to see on the Coromandel Peninsula? Don't be expecting heaps of options for restaurants/cafes outside of Whitianga and Whangamata.

    If the ferry (Ferry Landing) is operating you can easily get from Hahei to Whitianga but the drive is more of a hassle. Not far to HWB and I am sure Cathedral Cove will be very quiet. Yes, I would recommend visiting those places.

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    @Bovidae said in South Island driving route:

    What do you want to see on the Coromandel Peninsula? Don't be expecting heaps of options for restaurants/cafes outside of Whitianga and Whangamata.

    If the ferry (Ferry Landing) is operating you can easily get from Hahei to Whitianga but the drive is more of a hassle. Not far to HWB and I am sure Cathedral Cove will be very quiet. Yes, I would recommend visiting those places.

    Hmm, better check that. We don't need loads of options for food, but a couple of cafes and a takeaway thai/Chinese / pizza/ chippie are always welcome

    Otherwise we'll ust be cruising, not trying to do everything. Kids are still homeschooling so limited time in the day

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    @voodoo Have a look on Google Maps to see what eateries there are at the beach towns. I have a soft spot for Hahei having spent summer holidays there with the family as a kid. Back then the general store was all that mattered. 🙂

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    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    @Bovidae said in South Island driving route:

    What do you want to see on the Coromandel Peninsula? Don't be expecting heaps of options for restaurants/cafes outside of Whitianga and Whangamata.

    If the ferry (Ferry Landing) is operating you can easily get from Hahei to Whitianga but the drive is more of a hassle. Not far to HWB and I am sure Cathedral Cove will be very quiet. Yes, I would recommend visiting those places.

    Hmm, better check that. We don't need loads of options for food, but a couple of cafes and a takeaway thai/Chinese / pizza/ chippie are always welcome

    Otherwise we'll ust be cruising, not trying to do everything. Kids are still homeschooling so limited time in the day

    I would stay at Cooks Beach and stay in a decent AirB&B. Chances are you will have a sea view. They have a decent bistro that does low and slow food and the hottest chicken wings ever.

    2 mins drive is a 30 second ferry (less than 150 metres) that takes you to Whitianga for other cafes, restaurants and shopping.

    Best of both worlds.

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    @Hooroo nothing under 360pn there, I'm unemployed right for the next 7 months remember!

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    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    @Hooroo nothing under 360pn there, I'm unemployed right for the next 7 months remember!

    Wow! I am super surprised at that price. OK, well I think Whitianga is prolyl the best of the bunch as a whole lot of other things to do close.

    We had a bach in Whangamata for 30 years and I love the place but I loved to fish and surf so it was perfect. Whitianga as a town is better.

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    So that's 1 x vote for Coromandel, 1 x vote for Hahei, and 1 x vote for Whitianga.

    Fricken Fern, no bloody consensus as always!!!

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    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    So that's 1 x vote for Coromandel, 1 x vote for Hahei, and 1 x vote for Whitianga.

    Fricken Fern, no bloody consensus as always!!!

    I would choose coromandel if you can spare 1/2 a day for a fishing charter.

    The top pub does a mean steak. It's owned by an ex NZ Basketball player (reasonably well known but typically, I can't remember his name)

    Bottom pub has a TAB 🙂

    If you do a charter, take your fish to the fish and chip shop near the bottom pub and they will fillet it for you and cook it for you!

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    @Hooroo said in South Island driving route:

    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    So that's 1 x vote for Coromandel, 1 x vote for Hahei, and 1 x vote for Whitianga.

    Fricken Fern, no bloody consensus as always!!!

    I would choose coromandel if you can spare 1/2 a day for a fishing charter.

    The top pub does a mean steak. It's owned by an ex NZ Basketball player (reasonably well known but typically, I can't remember his name)

    Bottom pub has a TAB 🙂

    If you do a charter, take your fish to the fish and chip shop near the bottom pub and they will fillet it for you and cook it for you!

    @voodoo they also do Flounder, eggs and chips for breakfast which is amazing for a hangover!

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    @Hooroo Pero Cameron?

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    @Bones said in South Island driving route:

    @Hooroo Pero Cameron?

    Nah more early nineties late eighties I think

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    @Hooroo maybe downtown Tony Brown then 😬

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    @Bones said in South Island driving route:

    @Hooroo maybe downtown Tony Brown then 😬

    To be fair, I bet if you said his name I may not get it right

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    @Bones said in South Island driving route:

    @Hooroo maybe downtown Tony Brown then 😬

    It's Stan Hill, one of Palmys finest!!! Good guy, he wouldn't remember me most likely, but I spent some time with him. His kids were a bit below me in age.

    Also, Tony fucking Brown still owes me a keg!!!

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    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    @Bones said in South Island driving route:

    @Hooroo maybe downtown Tony Brown then 😬

    It's Stan Hill, one of Palmys finest!!! Good guy, he wouldn't remember me most likely, but I spent some time with him. His kids were a bit below me in age.

    Also, Tony fucking Brown still owes me a keg!!!

    Stan Hill!!! Thank You!! The man knows his steak!!

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    @Hooroo said in South Island driving route:

    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    @Bones said in South Island driving route:

    @Hooroo maybe downtown Tony Brown then 😬

    It's Stan Hill, one of Palmys finest!!! Good guy, he wouldn't remember me most likely, but I spent some time with him. His kids were a bit below me in age.

    Also, Tony fucking Brown still owes me a keg!!!

    Stan Hill!!! Thank You!! The man knows his steak!!

    Well, I'd guess he probably eats 2 for every 1 he serves up...

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    @voodoo said in South Island driving route:

    So that's 1 x vote for Coromandel, 1 x vote for Hahei, and 1 x vote for Whitianga.

    Fricken Fern, no bloody consensus as always!!!

    🙂

    Whitianga would be the best option for the northern part of the peninsula based on what you want for cafes and restaurants. There should be more reasonably-priced accommodation as well. Still close enough to visit some of the popular tourist spots if you have time.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    Since, you're deadlocked, I found Coromandel food options expensive as decently paid guy travelling with equally decently paid mates when I was there last (admittedly a few years back) - so not sure if that would suit kids, if that helps?

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