Make it a Bay of Plenty

Posted by Extreme Motion on Aug.08, 2011, under Uncategorized

Make it a Bay of Plenty

Article by greengirl Sydney









Bay of Plenty, the home of the steamers. Popular place to travel in new Zealand and popularity that continues to soar. It offers coastal vacations, adventure activities, scenic landscapes, and a great dining from cheap to fine stomach fillers. Bay of plenty beaches attract volume of coast lovers from amateur swimmers to pro surfers. From kids who just love seeing new places to young at hearts who just love life. The beaches like other regions of New Zealand are the top teasers at Bay of Plenty. Reefs, fishings grounds, offshore islands are spectacular for divers and angling enthusiasts they are probably the safest and the cleanest. As much as accommodation goes with this, Bay of Plenty also offers a range of facilities to spend for your long and short vacations. Make your stay in Bay of Plenty unforgettable with its adventures. Pay a visit to marine volcano White Island, located off the coast of Whakatane, it takes approximately 80 minutes to reach White Island by boat. They say its like another world, should it take a see to believe? If you have no intention for this, how about treating yourself to a swim with the dolphins? Or land sailing and or sky diving. Wow you should be brave enough to sky dive. Unless you intend to activity shock yourself. Hot pools and spas can probably pamper you while at Plenty. Bay of Plenty is a 4 hour drive from Auckland. Consider this as a roadtrip in New Zealand with your campervan hire. Travel around Auckland and pick up your vehicle from there are a lot of stuff to discover that only a kiwi land can provide, there on transport your way to Bay of Plenty while you can always stop for a cheap grab of meal along the way or just park your motorhome to brew while seeing a beautiful landscape from the hill.



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Greengirl Sydney travels Australia, New Zealand and USA. Choose your Campervan hire New Zealand and start your journey of exploring places and cultures.










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