Situated on the eastern side of the North Island, the Bay of Plenty region is a captivating destination where natural wonders and cultural richness converge to create something rather special. Stretching along the northern coast from Coromandel Peninsula to Cape Runaway, the coastline is not only a visual delight but a al hub for economic, recreational, and cultural pursuits.
When Captain James Cook arrived in 1769, he dubbed it a 'bay of plenty' and today it still lives up to that name with orchards and gardens surrounding Tauranga producing kiwifruit, citrus, and avocados. Tauranga, the largest city in the Bay of Plenty, is popular due its beautiful beaches, impressive marine life and the presence of New Zealand's only active volcano, Whakaari/White Island.
A short distance from Tauranga lies Mount Maunganui, a dormant volcano cone offering breathtaking views from the summit and beaches that entice surfers year-round.
Prominent volcanic cones like Mount Maunganui, Mount Tarawera, and Mount Edgecumbe hold not only a geological significance but cultural importance to the local Māori.
The region area is primarily supported by primary and community healthcare services, including general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, and various other medical professionals. Additionally, there are two public hospitals, located in Tauranga and Whakatāne. Collaboratively, the health sector partners with Iwi, emphasising the goal of providing fair and inclusive healthcare for everyone.
The Bay of Plenty region is a rich mosaic of mountains, breathtaking beaches, and cultural landmarks. With its warm and humid summers, coupled with mild winters, the allure of this area is readily apparent.
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