The perfect location

Green Door on 4 is conveniently located within close proximity to many popular attractions around the Coromandel Peninsula.

Whether you want to simply relax or go shopping and sightseeing, Green Door on 4's central location will meet your every requirement. Just a 4 minute walk to get to the beach, a 3 minute drive will take you into the thriving main street of Whitianga, where there is an abundance of cafes, restaurants and pubs to choose from, along with a great range of shops and art galleries. Or escape reality at the magical Lost Spring Geo-thermal Pools, Day Spa and Restaurant - just down the road....

Whitianga & Surrounding Area

Whitianga has been continuously occupied for more than a thousand years… since the tribe of the Maori explorer, Kupe settled here, following his visit sometime around 950 AD.

Visitors will be able to hop onto the charming little boat at the Ferry Landing, before heading out to sample the sights, sounds and flavours of Whitianga. The wharf in the centre of town is the departure point for fishing enthusiasts, charter boats and scenic cruising. Other popular attractions here include the thermal pools at the ‘Lost Spring’, as well as the interesting local history displayed in the Mercury Bay museum.

Cathedral Cove

Famous Cathedral Cove is one of the "must visit" sites on the Coromandel Peninsula.  There are several scenic walking tracks including the 2hour return trek to Cathedral Cove.

You'll enjoy views over Gemstone Bay, Mares Leg and Cathedral Cove itself. Foot access to the Cathedral Cove car park is at the western end of Hahei Beach, while vehicle access is located along Grange Road. The Cathedral Cove Marine Reserve, Coromandel's first marine reserve, is in walking distance from Hahei beach and can be combined with a visit to Cathedral Cove.

Hot Water Beach

Enjoy the unique experience of digging your own natural hot pool! In this particular area, naturally occurring hot water bubbles up to from 2km below ground where it is heated by hot molten rock.

There are two fissures at Hot Water Beach, issuing water as hot as 64°C (147°F) – and at a rate of up to 15 litres per minute. The best time to visit Hot Water Beach is within two hours on either side of low tide, during normal sea conditions.

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