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Coromandel Peninsula coromandel ferry travel info timetable & fares 2hrs each way The scenic ferry cruise COROMANDEL Ferry journey: 2 hours or 55 mins via Orapiu (Waiheke Island) Boarding closes at 8:30am for 8:45am departures FULLERS360 Services from Orapiu are scheduled to depart 65 mins after Auckland departures. TICKET OFFICES QUEENS WHARF from Pier 4, downtown D Departure point: Pier 4, ferry terminal, downtown 1C TICKET Auckland takes HOLDERS ONLY Departs Auckland: Pier 4, Quay Street Coromandel ferry C approximately two Auckland PENINSULA departure point 2018/19 M T W T F S S PIER 2 1B TICKET hours, or about 55 4 OFFICE PIER 1 B TICKET OFFICE 15 Oct- 21 Oct - - - - 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am 5 MIN DROP OFF minutes if you’re Auckland to 1A PARKING One Way Return HARBOUR INFO CENTRE departing from Orapiu Coromandel 22 Oct - 28 Oct 8.45 am 8.45 am - 8.45 am 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am ferry and tours 29 Oct - 23 Dec - 8.45 am - 8.45 am 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am PIER 4 PIER 2 (Waiheke Island). TICKET TICKET FERRY BUILDING Adult TO VIADUCT $64.00 $98.00 KIOSK KIOSK QUAY STREET QUAY STREET 24 Dec - 30 Dec 8.45 am - 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am ALBERT STREET ALBERT QUEEN STREET Child (5-15 years inclusive) $42.00 $64.00 31 Dec - 6 Jan 19 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am Family (2 adults + 2 children) $191.00 $292.00 coromandel town shuttle 7 Jan - 3 Feb 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am Waiheke (Orapiu) 4 Feb - 10 Feb 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am STOP KAURI DIEBACK DISEASE SPREADING One Way Open Return KIA TOITU HE KAURI A free shuttle bus to Coromandel 11 Feb - 14 Apr - 8.45 am - 8.45 am 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am meets the ferry at Adult $43.00 $66.00 15 Apr - 21 Apr - 8.45 am - 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am 8.45 am WOOLAMS AVE Hannafords Wharf for 22 Apr - 28 Apr 8.45 am 8.45 am - 8.45 am 6.40 pm 8.45 am 8.45 am Child (5-15 years inclusive) $28.00 $43.00 KAPANGA RD the 15 minute journey 29 Apr - 2 Jun - - - - - 8.45 am 8.45 am Family (2 adults + 2 children) $127.00 $196.00 POTTERY LN Samuel James Reserve into Coromandel Town 3 Jun - 9 Jun 8.45 am - - - - 8.45 am 8.45 am Ferry shuttle bus and returns to the Luggage allowance and excess luggage charges: Luggage allowance is 1 bag per WHARF RD person. This is due to the limitations of the size of the ferry that can be used on this 10 Jun - 31 Aug - - - - - 8.45 am 8.45 am Pick-up/drop off ferry from Samuel service. Departs Coromandel: Hannafords Wharf TIKI RD James Reserve car POUND ST 2018/19 M T W T F S S park, departing 30 Please arrive at the ferry terminal to check in at least 30 mins prior to ferry departure. To minutes prior to ferry avoid disappointment, we recommend purchasing your tickets online in advance. 15 Oct- 21 Oct - - - - 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm departure times. 22 Oct - 28 Oct 4.30 pm 3.00 pm - 3.00 pm 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm 29 Oct - 23 Dec - 3.00 pm - 3.00 pm 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Fletcher Bay Port Jackson 24 Dec - 30 Dec 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm 3.00 pm 3.00 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm discover the coromandel Stony Bay 31 Dec - 6 Jan 19 3.00 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm 3.00 pm 3.00 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Port Charles Fantail Bay 7 Jan - 3 Feb 3.00 pm 3.00 pm 3.00 pm 3.00 pm 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm 4 Feb - 10 Feb 3.00 pm 3.00 pm 4.30 pm 3.00 pm 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Tiritiri Matangi 11 Feb - 14 Apr - 3.00 pm - 3.00 pm 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Island KAURI GROVE Waikawau Gulf Harbour 15 Apr - 21 Apr - 3.00 pm - 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Great Mercury 22 Apr - 28 Apr 4.30 pm 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm 8.45 pm 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Colville Island 29 Apr - 2 Jun - - - - - 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Kennedy Bay 3 Jun - 9 Jun 4.30 pm - - - - 4.30 pm 4.30 pm 10 Jun - 31 Aug - - - - - 4.30 pm 4.30 pm Whangapoua • Bikes: Please notify staff at the time of booking. No bikes can travel on the shuttle bus. Motutapu Kuaotunu Matarangi Island Coromandel Town Rangitoto 309 Kauri Grove & CATHEDRAL COVE Island Waiau Waterfall Waiheke Rotoroa Advance bookings are advisable for all Fullers360 tours and bookable ferry services. Island Island Cathedral Cove Hannafords Whitianga We recommend arriving 30 minutes prior to departure to check in. All departures Orapiu Wharf Hahei and timetables are subject to change or cancellation due to weather or operational Hot Water Downtown Beach requirements. Prices in this brochure are correct at time of printing and inclusive of Auckland GST, and may change without notice. All travel on Fullers360 services and tours is subject to our full terms and conditions of travel, available online at fullers.co.nz. Coromandel Forest CONNECT WITH US: fullers360 fullers360 tag your photos with #Fullers360 Tairua PRINTED OCTOBER 2018 ph: 09 367 9111 web: fullers.co.nz Effective 15 October 2018 - 28 April 2019 HOT WATER BEACH Pauanui guided kauri forest tour driving creek railway tour new chums beach explorer tour discover the coromandel weekday & weekend tour weekday & weekend tour weekday & weekend tour good for your soul Enjoy a laid-back vibe coupled with unspoiled natural surroundings. Although the stunning peninsula is visible GREAT PERFECT TOP 20 from Auckland, the Coromandel feels like a true escape. DAY TOUR FAMILY WILDERNESS You’ll arrive into Coromandel Town, a historic gold mining OPTION TOUR BEACH town – the perfect base to start your adventure. tour details tour details tour details With plenty of tours to choose from, you can visit the • Walk through majestic groves of giant kauri - one of New • Journey through native forest on New Zealand’s only • Rated one of the top 20 wilderness beaches in the world famous Cathedral Cove, discover a majestic kauri forest, Zealand’s rarest tree species narrow gauge mountain railway • Scenic drive over mountains and coastline to the hidden, relax on the hidden New Chums Beach, indulge at The Lost • Guided commentary with stories about the area’s history • See unique pottery sculptures and artworks along the way unspoiled beach Spring luxury thermal retreat, and much more. • Short walk to the picturesque Waiau Waterfall to the top • Self-guided 25 - 30 minute walk, across a stream and • Beautiful photo opportunities • Stunning views from EyeFull Tower lookout coastal rock-hopping times & fares Bookings essential times & fares Bookings essential times & fares Bookings essential Tour Duration: Approx 1.5 - 2 hours Tour Duration: Approx 1.5 - 2 hours Tour Duration: Approx 3 hrs (weekdays) or 4 hrs (weekends) Departs Coromandel Town: 12.25pm weekdays / 2.00pm weekends & holidays Departs Coromandel Town: 12.10pm daily Departs Coromandel Town: 11.15am -11.30am daily What can i do Ferry & Tour - (ex AKL) Adult $138 Child $89 Ferry & Tour - (ex AKL) Adult $148 Child $89 Ferry & Tour - (ex AKL) Adult $148 Child $91.50 Historic Coromandel Town - A former gold mining town, Tour only Adult $40 Child $25 Tour only Adult $50 Child $25 Tour only Adult $50 Child $27.50 Coromandel Town is rich in history. Explore heritage buildings dating back to the discovery of gold in 1852. The town has plenty of galleries with cafés and restaurants. cathedral cove explorer tour coromandel town explorer tour the coromandel classic tour weekend tour weekend tour two day tour Kauri Grove - Just 10 km from Coromandel Town is one of the most spectacular stands of giant kauri trees. Enjoy a 30-minute stroll via boardwalks and footbridges. Cathedral Cove - Accessible only by foot or boat, Cathedral FOUR EXPERIENCES Cove is the most famous site on the Coromandel Peninsula. VIEW POPULAR MARINE IN ONE A stunning coastal walking track descends to the amazing DAY TRIP! rock arch and geological architecture on the beach below. LIFE! DEAL tour details tour details tour details Driving Creek Railway - New Zealand’s steepest mountain • See the Coromandel’s spectacular natural attraction, • Driving Creek Railway: Narrow gauge mountain train, lush • Cathedral Cove: Visit this famous icon with coastal walk railway, featuring a journey climbing through native kauri Cathedral Cove native forest, and 360 views at the EyeFull Tower forest and 360 degree views from EyeFull Tower lookout. • Hot Water Beach: Dig your own spa thermal pool • Arrive by Glass Bottom Boat, viewing the marine life below • Guided Kauri Forest Walk: Stroll through majestic groves • Driving Creek Railway: Mountain train and EyeFull Tower Beaches - New Chums Beach is rated one of the most • Cruise, snorkel or swim through a marine reserve, of giant kauri surrounded by stunning volcanic coastlines and marine • Guided Kauri Forest Walk: Giant kauri and Waiau Waterfall beautiful beaches in the world.
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