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What to expect from New Zealand in January

Lucy Pascual
March 1, 2024

New Zealand in January is a total paradise if you love the outdoors. It’s the absolute perfect time to explore the country’s stunning natural landscapes, like the stunning Coromandel Peninsula. This must-visit destination is a serene haven of pristine beaches, lush forests and crystal-clear waters.

If you want to relax but also experience a bit of adventure, Coromandel’s sailing tours are the perfect way to experience the beauty of this NZ gem.

A Sailor’s Paradise

The Coromandel Peninsula is famous for its spectacular coastline and there’s no better way to experience it than from the sea. The calm seas, warm weather and sunny skies during January in New Zealand give you superb conditions for a day out on the water.

It doesn’t matter whether you’d prefer a morning sail or want to watch the sun set over this glorious tract of land, there are Coromandel sailing tours that cater to all your preferences. As you glide through the clear, turquoise water, you’ll see breathtaking vistas of rugged cliffs, secluded coves and lush greenery.

Most tours include stops at iconic spots like Cathedral Cove, where you can explore the famous sea cave or take a dip in the refreshing, crystal-clear water. The nearby marine reserves are also great for snorkelling, with a huge amount of marine life just below the surface.

One of the best things about sailing in Coromandel and spending time in New Zealand in general is the chance to unwind while surrounded by nature’s beauty. Many tours run at a leisurely pace, letting you soak up the sun on deck, enjoy a picnic on a remote beach or simply relax with the sound of the waves as your backdrop.

If you’re looking for a bit of NZ magic, you can take a tour that includes creating your very own geothermal water bath at Hot Water Beach. There’s truly nothing like it and this activity is excellent for bragging about your adventures in social media posts too!

Celebrate Summer in Style

If you’ll be visiting New Zealand in January, Coromandel and its quaint nearby towns will open you up to a world of natural beauty and laid-back charm. You can sunbathe on stunning beaches, hike through lush rainforests or just explore the nearby towns and meet some friendly locals. Visit our Things To Do in New Zealand page for more.

AUTHOR PROFILE
Lucy Pascual
Lucy is a true-blue Aussie living in Far North Queensland. When she's not writing, she spends her time travelling to Australia's top destinations, aiming to see as much of the country as possible so she can share its best locations with her readers.

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