Things to do in Port Charles

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The walkway, along some of New Zealand North Island's most breath-taking coastline, also features tracks across beautiful farmland. The track connects Stony Bay and Fletcher Bay and takes 3-4 hours. You can walk in either direction but take into account the time to get there and back. Alternatively there are organised walks available that include transport from Coromandel and pick up at the other end of the track.
The walkway, along some of New Zealand North Island's most breath-taking coastline, also features tracks across beautiful farmland. The track connects Stony Bay and Fletcher Bay and takes 3-4 hours. You can walk in either direction but take into account the time to get there and back. Alternatively there are organised walks available that include transport from Coromandel and pick up at the other end of the track.
This campground is also located at the top of the Coromandel, but on the other side (there is no road at attaches them). 

As the name suggests, the beach itself is “stony” and surrounded by lush forest, streams and wildlife. There is a “secret” sandy beach just up the road that you have to bush walk to get to but it’s nice and secluded. 

There is a pack of ducks here that have obviously been fed too many times before and will chase you down when you first arrive, even if you haven’t fed them. They can hear the rustle of a chip bag from a mile away and literally come running towards you. And they will sleep outside your tent at night, follow you into the shower and wait for you at the bottom of the tree you’ve climbed up. They’re crazy! Good thing I like ducks. 

The campsite is at the beginning/end of the Coromandel Coastal Walkway which takes you to Fletcher Bay (next door to Port Jackson) and takes six hours to complete, but you can hike up part of it to check out the good views. I’d definitely stay here again.

It was $10NZD/person/night and empty in April!

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What to do in Port Charles


Frequently asked questions

Is Port Charles worth visiting?
Whether you're here to discover the cultural highlights and local charm or try unique foods and venture into nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Port Charles.
How do I spend a day in Port Charles?
After you've checked off top attractions like Little Bay and Otautu Bay, spend the rest of your day exploring the retail and food options in Port Charles.
What is the top tourist attraction in Port Charles?
You can't go home without checking out Little Bay, ranked the top tourist attraction in Port Charles.
Is three days enough to stay in Port Charles?
If you only want to check out the leading sights, three days is a good amount of time for an escape to Port Charles. Book for a week or more for the chance to truly appreciate the local vibe, tour nearby highlights and explore off the beaten path.
What are some activities to do in Port Charles with kids?
Planning what to do in Port Charles with kids is easier than ever. Whether you're traveling with little ones or teenagers, there's no shortage of family-friendly sights and activities to keep them busy here.
What to do in Port Charles for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food lover or outdoor adventurer, there's no shortage of things to do in Port Charles for adults.
Are there free things to do in Port Charles?
One of the simplest ways to find free things to do in Port Charles is to speak with a local tour guide. You'll get insider recommendations on cool neighborhoods, parks and other hotspots you can visit without reaching into your pocket. Otautu Bay is one place that doesn't have an entrance fee.