| The Bay of Plenty lies east of the Kaimai-Mamaku
Ranges and south of the Coromandel Peninsula. This region includes
the full sweep of the coastline from Lottin Point in the east, to
Waihi Beach in the west. Inland the region is bound by the watersheds
of the catchments flowing into the Bay. There are 18 offshore islands
extending out to the 12 nautical mile boundary.
INDIGENOUS TOURISM
The Bay is a stronghold of Maori tradition. We recommend touching
base with ITBW
Award Winner Indigenous Trails.
EUROPEAN CONTACT
Captain Cook christened the harbour 'Bay of Plenty' in 1769.
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New Zealand
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VIDEOS
Bay of Plenty
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Bay of Plenty Times
Environment Bay of Plenty
Western Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty
Bay Of Plenty Polytechnic
MOUNT MAUNGANUI
Mount
Maunganui Astronomy
Mount Maunganui
ROTORUA
Rotorua is near one of the most volcanically active areas in the
world ... A third of the population is Maori ... The town hosts
the Indigenous
Weavers Invitational in January 2010
Rotorua
Rotorua
Sustainable Tourism Charter
Rotorua Mountain Bike Club
Rotorua - Wikipedia
Mount
Tarawera - AA Travel
TAURANGA
Tauranga Government
Tauranga
Tauranga - Wikipedia
WHAKATANE
Whakatane
SPORTS
Bay of Plenty Rugby
TOURISM INDUSTRY
Bay of
Plenty Operator Wins ITBW Award
WEATHER
Bay
of Plenty - Met Service Weather Forecast
WEATHER
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