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The Te Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve is a popular destination in New Zealand's North Island. One of its main attractions is the Maramaratotara Bay, which is a beautiful and secluded cove with crystal clear waters and stunning rock formations.
There is no entrance fee to the marine reserve, but visitors are encouraged to make a donation to the Department of Conservation to help with conservation efforts. The reserve is open all year round, but some areas may be closed during certain times of the year for breeding purposes.
To access Maramaratotara Bay, visitors can take a scenic walk from the car park at Hahei Beach. The walk takes around 45 minutes and offers breathtaking views of the coastline. Alternatively, visitors can hire a kayak or take a boat tour to explore the bay and its surroundings.
Other nearby attractions include the famous Cathedral Cove, which is a natural archway that connects two secluded beaches. The cove can be accessed by foot or by boat, and there are guided tours available. The nearby Hot Water Beach is another popular spot, where visitors can dig their own hot pool in the sand.
For more information about the Te Whanganui-A-Hei (Cathedral Cove) Marine Reserve and its surrounding attractions, visit the official website of the Department of Conservation.
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