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Tasman Holiday Parks is growing its New Zealand footprint, officially welcoming two iconic North Island destinations into the family: Hahei Beach Resort in the Coromandel and Raglan Sunset in Waikato.

From the crystal-clear waters and coastal walks of Hahei to Raglan’s black sand beaches, rolling surf and laid-back energy, both destinations capture the kind of holiday moments Tasman Holiday Parks is all about: slowing down, switching off and reconnecting with what matters most.

Located just moments from the world-famous Hot Water Beach and Cathedral Cove, Hahei Beach Resort has long been one of New Zealand’s most loved coastal escapes. Surrounded by natural beauty, the property offers modern accommodation, hot tubs, family-friendly facilities and onsite food and beverage experiences, creating the perfect base for travellers looking to soak up the best of the Coromandel.

Further south, Raglan Sunset brings a different kind of coastal charm to the Tasman portfolio. Set in the heart of one of New Zealand’s most iconic surf towns, the property puts guests within easy reach of world-class surf breaks, local cafés, stunning sunsets and Raglan’s effortlessly relaxed west coast lifestyle.

Tasman Holiday Parks CEO Nikki Milne said the acquisitions represent more than network growth, signaling a long-term commitment to regional investment, tourism infrastructure and destination development across New Zealand.

“We’re incredibly excited to welcome both Hahei Beach Resort and Raglan Sunset into the Tasman family. These destinations perfectly reflect the kinds of experiences today’s travellers are searching for, places that encourage people to slow down, reconnect and genuinely switch off.”

“From the barefoot beauty and natural wonder of Hahei to the effortless surf culture and sunsets of Raglan, these are destinations with deep emotional connection and enormous future potential.”

“Importantly, we see these acquisitions as an opportunity to continue investing into regional tourism, supporting local economies and enhancing the guest experience through thoughtful property improvements and long-term development.”

“Our focus is always on ensuring our parks and resorts positively contribute to the communities they operate within, creating places people are proud to visit, work in and return to for generations to come.”

Tasman Holiday Parks intends to progressively enhance both properties through thoughtful upgrades and future investment, while carefully preserving the local character and relaxed atmosphere that guests know and love.

The acquisitions form part of Tasman Holiday Parks’ broader trans-Tasman growth strategy, with the business continuing to invest in high-quality tourism destinations that support regional visitation, local operators and memorable holiday experiences across Australia and New Zealand.

For guests, that means even more places to turn up the real. Whether it’s soaking in a hot tub after a day exploring Cathedral Cove, chasing waves in Raglan, or simply enjoying those slower, simpler moments by the coast.

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