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Great Coromandel Arts Tour

23 February 2010, 8:43 am Tours & Travel

The Coromandel is home to some of the finest artists and crafts people in the country, and for three weekends in May, over 25 artists are opening their studios with an invitation to all. This year will mark the 5th annual Great Coromandel Arts Tour, and the weekends are 30 April -2 May, 7- 9 May and 14-16 May. Tickets are $12.50 and will be available from mid March online through iticket.co.nz Ticket holders receive a unique tour map, which contains all the details required to find the studios and meet the artists.

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