Turtle Cove

Coromandel Peninsula


Colourful shared areas and a spacious modern kitchen make Turtle Cove one of the best hostels in the Coromandel Peninsula and Waikato area. The largest dormitories have only six beds, making Turtle Cove more like a friendly homestay than a rip-roaring party palace. The team at reception is unfailingly helpful, with plenty of ideas on how to maximise your time.


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