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We Say, You Say: Coromandel Tourism

Neighbourly.co.nz

Hi Neighbours,

What are some fun things to do that'll attract New Zealanders to your corner of the Coromandel?

Officials estimate that the Coromandel lost $50 million dollars from a non-existent tourism industry during the Covid-19 lockdown.

The Repco Beach Hop classic car festival is expected to pump $10 million into the region, with 12,500 entrants and 100,000 car fanatics expected to travel to Coromandel on November 25.

The five day festival was originally planned for March, but event organisers postponed until November due to Covid-19.

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