Salt Restaurant & Bar

Coromandel Peninsula


Views of the Whitianga marina – including the sleepy ferry crossing to Ferry Landing – provide the backdrop for relaxed but stylish dining. In summer the place to be is out on the deck, combining local wines with pan-seared fish with Cloudy Bay clams or Coromandel oysters from the raw bar.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Coromandel Peninsula attractions

1. Mercury Bay Museum

0.18 MILES

A small but interesting museum focusing on local history – especially Whitianga’s most famous visitors, Kupe and Cook.

2. Lost Spring

0.5 MILES

This expensive but intriguing Disney-meets-Polynesia thermal complex comprises a series of hot pools in a lush jungle-like setting complete with an…

3. Shakespeare Cliff Lookout

1.47 MILES

Shakespeare Cliff Lookout has excellent views over the ocean and Cooks Beach. It’s accessed across the harbour from Ferry Landing.

4. Cathedral Cove

4.67 MILES

Beautiful Cathedral Cove, with its famous gigantic stone arch and natural waterfall shower, is best enjoyed early or late in the day – avoiding the worst…

5. Hahei Beach

5.47 MILES

Long, lovely Hahei Beach is made more magical by the view to the craggy islands in the distance. From the southern end of Hahei Beach, it’s a 15-minute…

6. Moko Artspace

7.47 MILES

Near Hot Water Beach, Moko is full of beautiful things – art, sculpture, jewellery – with a modern Pasifika/Māori bent.

7. Waterworks

9.41 MILES

The Waterworks, 5km east along the 309 Rd from SH25, is a wonderfully bizarre park filled with whimsical water-powered amusements made from old kitchen…