Waihi Beach tasman Holiday Park - Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park

Waihi Beach tasman Holiday Park is a camp near Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park.

Location
Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park, Northern North Island, New Zealand, Australasia
Type
camp
Coordinates
-37.398370, 175.936130
Price range
budget
Email
[email protected]
Website
https://tasmanholidayparks.com
Activities
Spa
Amenities
Pool, Spa, Bar

PlnrScore: 33/100

Community

school

Best Time to Visit Waihi Beach tasman Holiday Park

The best months to visit Waihi Beach tasman Holiday Park are January, February, December, based on temperature, rainfall, weather conditions, and wildlife viewing opportunities.

Month-by-Month Safari Conditions

  • January: Good, temperature 16.27°C, rainfall 181.3mm, sunshine 11.3 hrs, humidity 77.9%
  • February: Good, temperature 16.22°C, rainfall 136.5mm, sunshine 10.5 hrs, humidity 79.4%
  • March: Poor, temperature 13.74°C, rainfall 108.9mm, sunshine 9.8 hrs, humidity 79.7%
  • April: Poor, temperature 12.25°C, rainfall 116.2mm, sunshine 8.6 hrs, humidity 84.2%
  • May: Poor, temperature 9.68°C, rainfall 161.7mm, sunshine 7.7 hrs, humidity 86.2%
  • June: Poor, temperature 8.41°C, rainfall 184.1mm, sunshine 6.8 hrs, humidity 89.1%
  • July: Poor, temperature 7.1°C, rainfall 193.6mm, sunshine 6.9 hrs, humidity 88.3%
  • August: Poor, temperature 7.23°C, rainfall 133mm, sunshine 8.1 hrs, humidity 85.8%
  • September: Poor, temperature 8.82°C, rainfall 157mm, sunshine 9 hrs, humidity 83.8%
  • October: Poor, temperature 10.81°C, rainfall 154.9mm, sunshine 9.2 hrs, humidity 83.2%
  • November: Poor, temperature 12.91°C, rainfall 196.3mm, sunshine 10.4 hrs, humidity 83%
  • December: Good, temperature 15.22°C, rainfall 179.8mm, sunshine 11.1 hrs, humidity 81.7%

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real vibe at Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park, and is it truly a 'safari lodge' experience?

Let's be clear, Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park is a fantastic budget camp, not a luxury safari lodge in the traditional sense. We love its relaxed, down to earth atmosphere, perfect for exploring the nearby Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park. Expect comfortable, clean facilities and a genuine Kiwi holiday feel, ideal for those who prioritize nature and simplicity over opulence.

We're keen on exploring Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park. What are the best ways to access it from the holiday park, and what should we pack?

Accessing Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park from Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park is straightforward. We recommend driving a short distance to the main trailheads. Pack sturdy hiking boots, insect repellent, and plenty of water, as some tracks can be challenging. The park offers stunning native bush walks and birdwatching opportunities we always enjoy.

Beyond the park, what unique activities or experiences does Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park offer that we shouldn't miss?

While the proximity to Kaimai Mamaku is a major draw, we also love the on-site spa facilities at Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park. It's a surprisingly luxurious touch for a budget camp, offering a wonderful way to unwind after a day of hiking. We also recommend simply enjoying the beach itself; the sunsets here are sensational.

What's the best time of year to visit Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park for optimal weather and fewer crowds?

For the best balance of pleasant weather and manageable crowds, we recommend visiting Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park during the shoulder seasons. Late spring (November to December) and early autumn (March to April) offer mild temperatures perfect for exploring the park and enjoying the beach. Summer can be busy and hotter, while winter is cooler and quieter.

Considering it's a budget camp, what are the typical costs we should anticipate at Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park, and are there any hidden fees?

Waihi Beach Tasman Holiday Park is genuinely budget friendly. Campsite fees are very reasonable, and cabin options offer great value. We haven't encountered significant hidden fees; just be aware of any optional extras like spa treatments or firewood. It's an excellent choice for travellers looking to keep costs down without sacrificing access to beautiful natural surroundings.

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