Auckland is regularly voted
one of the best lifestyle cities in the world. Your on-the-water
experience in the City of Sails could be as thrilling as a
race on board a grand prix racing yacht, or as laid-back as
a ferry cruise to one of the dozen idyllic islands. Built
on an isthmus of 48 volcanoes, Auckland's fertile valleys
and islands are home to award-winning wineries. Discover why
Auckland is one of the best places in the world to live -
and visit. For
more information about Auckland refer to
Tourism AucklandPO
Box 5561, Wellesley St. Auckland
Ph:
+64 9 979 7070, Fax +64 9 979 7080
Email:
[email protected],
Website: www.aucklandnz.com
MATAMATA
Matamata
is located in the heart of the Waikato Province and supports
the local dairy industry. Matamata is well situated to access
Hamilton,
Rotorua and Tauranga and only one and a half hours from Auckland.
For more information refer to:
Matamata Info Website: www.matamata-info.co.nz
MORRINSVILLE
Morrinsville
is centrally located to access a wide range of sporting,
cultural and recreational interests. It is an hour to Rotorua,
one and a
half hours to Auckland and less than two hours to the beaches
of the
Coromandel.
For
more information about Morrinsville refer to:
Morrinsville Information Centre
Cnr Thames & Canada Streets Phone / Fax: +64-7-889 5575
NGATEA
Ngatea is
a small, quiet and safe town just twenty minutes by car from
Thames. It is the commercial centre for the surrounding rural
district
and just minutes from all the recreational activities available
on the
Coromandel. For more information
contact:
Plains Information Stand, Copper Kettle Tearooms.
Ph (07) 867 7157
THAMES
Thames
is a small town located on the coast just one hour's drive
from
Auckland and is famous as an old gold mining centre. Just
minutes away
from the town centre is the beautiful Pacific Coast Highway
and
stunning beaches. For
more information refer to:
Thames Information Centre, 206
Pollen St. PO Box 545 Thames
Phone: (07) 8687284 Phone (07) 8687251 Fax: (07) 8687584
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.thames-info.co.nz
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