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Rotorua

WELCOME TO

Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe

TRAVEL TIPS & HIGHLIGHTS ------- Best Time To Travel ------- Spring (Sept - Nov) Summer (Dec - Feb) ------- How to Get Here ------- Fly direct to Rotorua Airport. Alternatively, fly to Auckland or Wellington, then rent a car for a scenic drive to Rotorua. ------- Key Highlights ------- Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland: Famous for colorful geothermal pools and the Lady Knox Geyser. Skyline Rotorua & Luge: Enjoy panoramic views from the gondola and ride the world’s longest luge track. Te Pā Tū: Experience authentic Māori culture, including traditional food, dance, and stories. White Water Rafting: Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall on the Kaituna River. Volcanic Hills Winery: Sip on wines with a view of Lake Rotorua. Book Activities, Tours, Accommodation & Transport Below

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ROTORUA - THE ADVENTURE CAPITAL OF THE NORTH ISLAND

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Just a 3-hour drive from Auckland, Rotorua is a captivating destination known for its geothermal wonders, Maori culture, and outdoor adventures. This vibrant city offers iconic attractions like the bubbling mud pools and geysers at Te Puia, the stunning geothermal terraces of Wai-O-Tapu, and the relaxing hot springs at Polynesian Spa. Adventure seekers can enjoy mountain biking in the Redwoods Forest, ziplining through native forests, and exploring the beautiful lakes. The best time to visit is from September to May, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for outdoor activities. With a rich cultural heritage showcased through traditional Maori performances, local art galleries, and museums, Rotorua offers a unique blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural experiences that will leave every traveler enchanted.

LET'S

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YOU THROUGH IN & AROUND ROTORUA

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Rotorua Highlights Small Group Tour including Wai-O-Tapu from Auckland

TRAVEL PRODUCTS FOR YOUR ADVENTURE

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