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Rotorua at a Glance

Rotorua is home to one of the most unique tourism sites in the world. It is a city on the southern shores of the lake. Rotorua is a major destination for both domestic and international tourists and the tourism industry is by far the largest industry in the district. It has 16 beautiful lakes in the region and the lush green of the abundant native flora is a geothermal paradise and the cultural heartland. Rotorua is known as the thermal wonderland of New Zealand. It’s hot springs and geysers have attracted tourists for over a hundred years. It is a region rich in stunning landscapes beckoning life's explorers.

Area 2614.9 Square Kilometers

Population 0.07 Million

Winter Temperature 8 C

Summer Temperature 17 C

Best Time To Visit November to March

Air

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Rotorua has a small airport serviced regularly by Air New Zealand which operates flights from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.

Road

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It can also be reached by road from Auckland in approximately 3 hours.

Polynesian Spa

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This is New Zealand’s leading internationally acclaimed thermal spa, offering relaxing hot mineral spring bathing, sumptuous spa therapies and picturesque Lake Rotorua views.

Te Puia

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Te Puia is home to the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute and the world famous Pohutu geyser. It is an iconic destination for visitors. Many people, many years and infinite stories are threaded into the history of Te Puia. Here stunning cultural performers excite and entertain in daily concerts during their Maori culture tours.

Waitomo Caves

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The glow worm, Arachnocampa luminosa, is unique to New Zealand. Thousands of these tiny creatures radiate their unmistakable luminescent light as expert guides provide informative commentary on the Caves' historical and geological significance. Waitomo Glowworm Caves is a must see for any traveller to enjoy the world famous boat ride under thousands of magical glowworms and become a part of over 120 years of natural history.

Waimangu Volcanic Rift Valley

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It is the hydrothermal system created on 10 June, 1886 by the volcanic eruption of Mount Tarawera, on the North Island of New Zealand. Waimangu Valley, being the youngest geothermal site in the world, shows off the beauty left behind after a volcanic eruption. The Waimangu Volcanic Valley is a 20 minute trip south from Rotorua. In Maori language Waimangu means "black water". The area was once the location of the most powerful geyser in the world.

Lake Rotorua

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The second largest lake in the North Island, Lake Rotorua lies in a caldera, a basin caused by volcanic activity and is surrounded by lush farmland, native bush, Rotorua city and steaming geothermal springs and vents. Its colour is dark green-yellow due to the high content of sulphur and other volcanic minerals.

Mount Tarawera Float Plane Tour

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Experience the magic of Rotorua's volcanic and geothermal activity with this 30-minute scenic exploration flight. Take in the scale and magnitude of the devastating Mt. Tarawera eruption, best appreciated from the air. One of the most popular scenic tours to explore the Crater Lakes District is by float-plane. Journey begins with the unique take-off from the waters of Lake Rotorua. This awe inspiring scenic flight takes you south over the Crater Rift of Mt Tarawera, the magnificent steaming cliffs and geothermal lakes of Waimangu Volcanic Valley.

Government Gardens

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These gardens are situated on the lake's edge in downtown Rotorua. The gardens surround a Tudor-style spa bath house and an ornate Mediterranean-style public swimming pool. Government Gardens is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty and culture of Rotorua.

Lake Tikatapu

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The Blue Lake is one of the closest lakes of Rotorua. It’s clear blue waters are popular with water skiers, swimmers and boaties. Lake Tikitapu is situated within a volcanic caldera formed within the last 3,00,000 years.

White Island Volcano Tour

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This tour offers the incredible experience of exploring the inner crater of New Zealand’s only active marine volcano – White Island. Located 49km off the coast of Whakatane, New Zealand, White Island Tour offers its visitors a 6 hour adventure to this fascinating island volcano. Visitors are able to get up close to roaring steam vents, bubbling pits of mud, hot volcanic streams and the amazing lake of steaming acid.

Skyline Gondola and Luge Ride

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The Skyline Rotorua complex is situated just minutes from central Rotorua, high up Mt Ngongotaha. To begin your Skyline Rotorua adventure, take a leisurely uphill Gondola ride and enjoy the extensive views of Rotorua, the surrounding lakes and geothermal areas.
At the top, the thrill of the Luge, the culinary delights of the Stratosfare restaurant and Bar, beautiful nature walks and exciting adventure activities all await you.

Zoom Ziplines

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It takes you on an adventure ride in the sky high above Rotorua. One can enjoy the majestic views of the beautiful geothermal lake, while zipping through the air on a thrilling ride. The 383m zipline launches from the top of the Skyline Rotorua complex, down the side of Mt. Ngongotaha.

The Skyswing

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This is a thrilling and exhilarating ride, 50 metres above ground level and reaching speeds of up to 120kph. Feel the rush of flying high above the ground as you are thrown into the sky with this Bungy like swing ride. Enjoy spectacular views of Rotorua city and the surrounding lakes, secure in your specially designed safety harness.

Rainbow Spring

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Rainbow Springs is truly an attraction like no other place in the world. Set in 22 acres of beautiful native trees and streams it is home to a huge variety of New Zealand’s most precious inhabitants. The entire experience is built around New Zealand’s largest and most successful kiwi conservation centre. Added to this intimate view of one of the world’s living treasures, you will also be able to experience the adrenalin rush of The Big Splash, explore their many free flight aviaries, feed the birds their breakfast, feed the largest wild trout you will ever see, experience the wonder of the bird show featuring some of the funniest feathered performers you will ever see.

Paradise Valley Springs

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Started in 1939 as a trout sanctuary, Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park is a popular destination for animal lovers of all ages. Visitors can feed and interact with many of the animals, most of which are native to the island. The Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park has the most interesting native critters under one roof.

H2OGO Side Winder

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OGO Rotorua is largest ball rolling park in the world. Rolling down a hill inside a giant inflatable ball has been an iconic adventure experience. At H2OGO Rotorua, visitors are rewarded with spectacular views over Lake. Slip and slide with 50 litres of water down the world’s longest 350m H2OGO sidewinder track.

Kawarau Jet Rotorua and KJet Parasailing

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The jet boating and parasailing in Rotorua offers an endless range of activities, combining sightseeing and the cultural aspects of the surrounding area with speed, spins and adrenalin. People of all ages and large groups are welcome to step aboard and cruise the waters of Lake Rotorua. Parasailing in Rotorua operates all year round weather permitting. They are dedicated to provide their customers with a quality, safe and enjoyable Rotorua parasailing experience that will exceed expectations.

Rotorua Half day City Tour

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A geothermal wonderland of boiling mud pools and spectacular geysers awaits visitors to Rotorua. Its landscape is a mix of lush fields that support a thriving agricultural industry and beautiful lakes, and it seems everywhere steam rises from the ground, hinting at the active world beneath. Marvel at the natural wonders of Te Puia and explore its thermal valley of geysers, streams of boiling water and hot mud pools and get an insight into Maori culture through performance and traditional carving, weaving and art all created on site. The Agrodome is one of New Zealand’s most loved attractions and is a fun window into the farming culture with a sheep show, shearing and dog trials. Native flora and fauna is on display at Rainbow Springs Nature Park, including New Zealand’s national icon, the Kiwi, where a special Kiwi Encounter lets visitors see the nursery and hatchery for these endangered birds.

Duck Tours – Rotorua City and lake

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Rotorua Duck Tours is the best way to see and learn about Rotorua by land and water. There are 18 lakes in Rotorua area surrounded by native New Zealand bush, the most memorable way to see it is by Duck. Rotorua Duck Tours is a unique and iconic attraction that is suitable for all ages and is fun for the whole family. Their Ducks are suitable and comfortable enough to operate in almost all weather conditions, with comfortable seating for everyone on board. Sit back and ride, quack, laugh, splash, and discover Rotorua with Rotorua Duck Tours.

Rangitaiki River Rotorua

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Enjoy Rangitaiki River and its spectacular scenery on this grade 2 white water rafting tour. This river has spectacular scenery including cascading waterfalls tumbling into the river, beautiful forest views and sheer rock gorges clad in native bush. The gentle rolling rapids make this a great trip for families and for those looking for a more relaxed experience.

Hells Gate Geothermal Park

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Hells Gate geothermal attraction is Rotorua's most active geothermal park and is known as the "Awesome Beast" of New Zealand Geothermal attractions. It features boiling hot pools and erupting waters with temperatures in excess of 100 degrees Celsius, steaming fumaroles, hot water lakes, New Zealand's largest active mud volcano and Southern Hemisphere's largest hot water fall.

Mamaku Rail Cruising

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Rotorua, New Zealand, is now home to the world’s first Rail Cruising operation. Their custom built log-station at Mamaku, a 15 minute drive west of Rotorua is the operations and departure point for the Mamaku Express two hour Rail Cruising Excursion. This unique self-drive rail cruising experience offers gentle curves and steep climbs with beautiful lake views and nature bush scenery.

Waiotapu Thermal Park

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This thermal area covers about 18 kilometres square adjoining the Rotorua- Taupo main highway about 27 kilometres south of Rotorua. Steam and gases rising through the pool create bubbles of mud that form and burst. Waiotapu occupies the site of what was formerly the largest mud volcano in New Zealand. The original cone, present until 1925, is now eroded and vigorously active water and mud fill the pool.

Deer Plaza Limited

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Deer Plaza Limited is involved with Retail Stores in Rotorua. They are located at 13 Maisey Place, Rotorua, Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty, 3015. Deer Plaza Limited is a well-established enterprise that can help you with all your Retail Stores needs.

Smith’s Souvenir Store

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This store retains its original purpose and continues on today as the Buried Village gift store. There’s an impressive collection of books on New Zealand Maori culture and beautifully illustrated children’s books. A wide range of other items are also available.

Indian Star Tandoori Restaurant

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1118 Tutanekai St, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand
Cuisines: Indian

Lovely India Tandoori Restaurant

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1123 Tutanekai Street, Rotorua, Rotorua
Cuisines: Indian

Ambience Fine Indian Cuisine

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1161 Amohau Street, Rotorua Central, Rotorua
Cuisines: Indian

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