- Whangamata Beach Hop
The Whangamata Beach Hop is an event held in the town of
Whangamata , on the southeast coast of theCoromandel Peninsula in theNorth Island ofNew Zealand .The first Beach Hop Whangamata Event was held in April
2001 and was established to coincide with the local Rock and Roll Club’s birthday hop, which was bringing people to the town. A group of people established a one day festival, and it is estimated that around 6000 people attended, including many from out of town. NZ$3000 was raised from this event, which was donated to the Onemana and Whangamata Surf Life Saving Clubs, as well as the Whangamata Volunteer Coastguard.The 2002 Beach Hop Festival put Whangamata on the map for its rock and roll clubs, bands, hot rods, classic cars and motorcycles. It is estimated that over 10,000 people attended the festival, making it one of the largest events in the Coromandel area. Entrants were received from overseas, and from as far away as
Wellington andKaitaia . The event was featured in a number of national publications, and over $20,000 was raised for water safety organisations in the area.Beach Hop 2003 was held April 25th-27th 2003, with a police estimate of 25,000 people in attendance. There were a number of celebrities at the Beach Hop, including New Zealand fashion designer
Trelise Cooper , and once again Gary McCormack travelled all the way up fromChristchurch to be the festival MC. Nearly $30,000 was donated to the water safety benefactors. The event became the largest on the Coromandel Peninsula (by double), the largest speciality car show in New Zealand and the 2nd largest Rock’n’Roll festival in the Southern Hemisphere.Festival Statistics
External links
* [http://www.beachhop.co.nz/ Whangamata Beach Hop website]
* [http://www.thehop.co.nz/ Pictures from Whangamata Beach Hop 2002-2006]
* [http://www.whangamatasurf.co.nz/ Whangamata Surf Lifesaving Club]
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