Guidebook for Whitianga

Julie
Guidebook for Whitianga

Food Scene

Best coffee and reasonable prices. Lovely selection of cabinet foods, fabulous menu with generous portions.
23 locals recommend
The Espy Cafe
10 The Esplanade
23 locals recommend
Best coffee and reasonable prices. Lovely selection of cabinet foods, fabulous menu with generous portions.
Amazing food and gorgeous scenery.
49 locals recommend
Salt Restaurant & Bar
1 Blacksmith Ln
49 locals recommend
Amazing food and gorgeous scenery.
Amazing curry meals, staff very friendly. Eat for free on your birthday.
17 locals recommend
Sangam Indian Cuisine
1 Blacksmith Ln
17 locals recommend
Amazing curry meals, staff very friendly. Eat for free on your birthday.
BYO Wine only
27 locals recommend
That Curry Place
45 Albert St
27 locals recommend
BYO Wine only
Highly recommended by our guests. Alcohol not served.
54 locals recommend
Blue Ginger
10 Blacksmith Ln
54 locals recommend
Highly recommended by our guests. Alcohol not served.
Enjoy a great meal while tasting a flight of wine
40 locals recommend
Mercury Bay Estate
761 Purangi Rd
40 locals recommend
Enjoy a great meal while tasting a flight of wine

Drinks & Nightlife

Good meals and atmosphere
28 locals recommend
Grace O'Malleys Irish Inn
9 The Esplanade
28 locals recommend
Good meals and atmosphere
Good food, amazing views over the Bay.
19 locals recommend
Stoked Restaurant and Bar
19 Esplanade
19 locals recommend
Good food, amazing views over the Bay.

Sightseeing

Te Whanganui-A-Hei Marine Reserve
148 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

Dig your own hot pool in the sand.
202 locals recommend
Hot Water Beach
202 locals recommend
Dig your own hot pool in the sand.

Entertainment & Activities

Snorkelling, Diving, Swimming, Paddle Boarding, Glass Bottom Boat and more. So much to see and do. Ride on the Driving Creek Railway in Coromandel Town, eat mussels at the Mussel Kitchen on the corner of the 309 Road, visit the WaterWorks on the 309 road, and other things too many to mention
7 locals recommend
Coromandel
7 locals recommend
Snorkelling, Diving, Swimming, Paddle Boarding, Glass Bottom Boat and more. So much to see and do. Ride on the Driving Creek Railway in Coromandel Town, eat mussels at the Mussel Kitchen on the corner of the 309 Road, visit the WaterWorks on the 309 road, and other things too many to mention

Arts & Culture

The Coromandel Peninsula's most visited museum with exhibits about the Polynesian navigator Kupe, Maori artifacts, the Endeavour and James Cook, HMS Buffalo (sunk 1840), kauri timber and gum, the old dairy factory in which the museum is housed, early settlers' records and photographic collection, natural history displays and the History of Fishing display. Screening room featuring: "Twelve Days - Capt James Cook in Mercury Bay" (35 minutes).
26 locals recommend
Mercury Bay Museum
11a The Esplanade
26 locals recommend
The Coromandel Peninsula's most visited museum with exhibits about the Polynesian navigator Kupe, Maori artifacts, the Endeavour and James Cook, HMS Buffalo (sunk 1840), kauri timber and gum, the old dairy factory in which the museum is housed, early settlers' records and photographic collection, natural history displays and the History of Fishing display. Screening room featuring: "Twelve Days - Capt James Cook in Mercury Bay" (35 minutes).

Essentials

32 locals recommend
Whitianga Countdown
24 Joan Gaskell Dr
32 locals recommend
38 locals recommend
New World Whitianga
1 Joan Gaskell Dr
38 locals recommend