Description
Cathedral Cove is a stunning natural attraction located on the Coromandel Peninsula of New Zealand's North Island.
The cove is famous for its naturally formed archway, which is a popular spot for photography. From the beautiful Hahei Beach, visitors can take a scenic walk to Cathedral Cove and enjoy the breathtaking views along the way. The walk to Cathedral Cove is a popular activity for visitors to the area. The track is well-maintained and offers stunning views of the Coromandel coast. The walk takes approximately 45 minutes each way and is suitable for all fitness levels. Visitors can take their time and enjoy the scenery along the way.
Cathedral Cove is not just a beautiful spot for photography. For snorkelers and scuba divers, Cathedral Cove Marine Reserve provides a visual feast of sponge gardens, reef systems, and marine life to observe. Visitors can also spend a relaxing day at the beach and enjoy the crystal-clear waters. To avoid the crowds, visitors can plan their visit for early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
For visitors looking to stay in the area, The Church Accommodation is a popular option. The complex is located close to the natural wonders of Cathedral Cove and Hot Water Beach and is scattered amongst 1.5 acres of established gardens and native trees. Cathedral Cove is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to New Zealand's North Island. With its stunning natural beauty and range of activities, it is a perfect spot for a day trip or a longer stay.
Cathedral Cove is located approximately 175 km (47 mi) from Auckland and is about a 2.5-hour drive by car. Visitors can park at the visitor car park on Pa Road and take a shuttle service to the start of the Cathedral Cove track. During the summer months, a third car park is open on Lees Road. It is recommended that all visitors use these car parks. Cathedral Cove is an extremely popular place among photographers, locals, and tourists. Visitor numbers exceed 500,000 people per year, and as such, it can be a very busy attraction in New Zealand.
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Open Days: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday