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MOUNT MAUNGANUI

Mauao (New Package!)

MOUNT MAUNGANUI • TAURANGA • TE PUKE

Widely regarded as the most popular attraction on the Bay of Plenty coastline, Mount Maunganui is a must-visit destination. Known for its iconic volcanic peak, Mount Maunganui offers breathtaking panoramic views of golden beaches, crystal-clear waters, and the laid back beach town below. Whether you're climbing to the summit, surfing, golfing or unwinding at one of the countless beach side cafes, there’s something for everyone. With its perfect blend of natural beauty, outdoor activities, and relaxed vibe, Mount Maunganui is the ultimate coastal escape for a weekend getaway or longer stay.

For NZ Locals:

Starting from $589 per person*

For International Visitors:

Starting from $649 per person*

*Based on 4 people staying 2 nights, without carts or transport.

THE COURSES

Mount Maunganui

Set in peaceful tree-lined surroundings, only minutes from one of the country's most popular surf beaches, Mount Golf is the perfect setting for golfers of all levels. This course matches the relaxed, but welcoming vibe that comes with Mount Maunganui. Playing host to the Charles Tour events, you can be sure the course will be in good condition. Some deceivingly tough holes mixed with some short par 4s, it makes for an enjoyable day out even if you aren’t hitting it as well as you would like!

Tauranga

​​The Tauranga Golf Course offers 18 championship tested holes of real character that will challenge and delight all players. Elevated greens, bunkers, tightly kept fairways and welcoming members are all features of this great course. Located close to the beaches, town and airport make the experience here one to remember. With greens known to be slippery and often surrounded by bunkers, there are plenty of chances to make or break for a low score!

Te Puke

A short drive from the heart of Mount Maunganui lies a course with challenges for all abilities, often referred to as the heart of golf in the Bay of Plenty. Lined with trees that were all planted when the club moved to the location it is now in 1978, it is a tribute to the dairy farm that it once was. A well kept course, Te Puke often plays harder than it looks, although some holes stay at the scorable end of the spectrum if you are bold enough to take it on.

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