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ABOUT THE BAY

When 18th century explorer Captain James Cook sailed here he aptly named it the Bay of Plenty.

One of New Zealand’s most popular holiday destinations and a thriving port city, the Bay continues to offer its bounty of beaches, culture and lifestyle to visitors from near and far.

Dining in the Bay of Plenty

Long before the first Europeans arrived in the Bay of Plenty, Maori were drawn to the area by its easy access to the coast and its “fruit bowl” qualities.

The region, with the major city of Tauranga and the popular Mount Maunganui, is blessed with a mild climate year-round, which enables produce such as kiwifruit and citrus to prosper. The vast harbour, islands and proximity to the open sea ensure that seafood is a local specialty. The region’s legendary beaches attract swimmers surferskayakers and kitesurfers throughout the year. Accommodation options such as hotelsmotelsholiday parks and lodges make the most of the great coastal views.

The coastal Bay of Plenty region offers a great base for those exploring the central North Island, with easy road access to the Coromandel Peninsula, Rotorua (just 45 minutes inland) and the snowy peaks and deep lakes of the Taupo region.

 
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The region's walks include the popular  Mauao tracks as well the  Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park ...
Don't miss out on the region's many exciting events. Read here to see what's coming up in the Bay…
Many Bay of Plenty businesses are working to lessen their impact on the environment. Click here to read about their efforts....
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