Cathedral Cove in New Zealand reopens to tourists after $1.4 million repairs from cyclone damage.

Cathedral Cove in New Zealand's Coromandel region has reopened to visitors after nearly two years of repairs following damage from Cyclone Gabrielle. The track, a major tourist attraction that previously drew 250,000 visitors annually and brought in $12 million to the local economy, was restored with $1.4 million from the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy. The reopening marks a step toward economic recovery from the impacts of storms and the pandemic.

December 01, 2024
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