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Facts about Tauranga




Facts about Tauranga throw light on the 6th largest city in New Zealand. Facts about Tauranga tell you about the climate, conveyance and attractions in the city. The facts will help you to get a better hand knowledge of the sightseeing attractions, transportation and accommodation in the city.

Getting to and from:

Air New Zealand operates flight from Tauranga to other major New Zealand cities. These include Auckland and Wellington. Some smaller companies like Sun air also offer flights to other centers. The airport in Tauranga is located at Mount Maunganui, across the harbor.

There are several options for getting to and from the city, including a taxi for around in peak traffic or a shuttle which one needs to arrange in advance. The town is accessible by buses and cars. Intercity Coach Lines stop in downtown Tauranga on route to numerous parts of New Zealand.

From the north, Tauranga is an easy 205 kilometer drive from Auckland. The journey unfolds spectacular scenery through gorges, alongside rivers and around harbors. From Wellington in the south, it’s a big drive to Tauranga. It takes seven-hours to cover the 546 kilometer. The drive north from Waiouru across the Desert Road to Tauranga has majestic desert and mountain scenery. Tauranga is only an hour away from Rotorua on a winding but scenic road.

Climate:

Tauranga receives between 2,200 and 2,400 hours of sunshine per year. This makes it one of the sunniest places in New Zealand. Things cool down by April. June, July and August are the coldest months. During the cold the sky remains clear and blue.

Popular Demand:

December to April is the busiest time in the city. During this time, summer is at its peak and people flock to the beach of Mount Maunganui for the summer fun. From around the 20th of December to the end of January, tourists turn up in large numbers, particularly to enjoy the Christmas holidays.

Festival

The Tauranga Jazz festival is a renowned festival in the city. It brings live jazz and entertainers to the streets and is a great time to be in the city.

Tauranga is surrounded by country sides. The countryside consists of horticultural land. It is used to grow a wide range of fresh produce for both domestic consumption and export. The area is well known for growing tangelos and kiwifruit.

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