Glide over the calm waters with NZ's only scenic lake and glowworm cave kayak tour. Enjoy our scenic sea-kayak tour on Lake Rotoiti, paddle past the cascading native bush...
The World Famous Agrodome is a must see for any visitor to Rotorua and New Zealand. Home to the multi award winning Agrodome show an exciting and informative insight into the...
Rotorua City and Lakes Tour (Duration 90 Min)
Discover Rotorua on a unique 90 minute sightseeing adventure onboard our WWII amphibious vehicle able to travel on land and...
Polynesian Spa is New Zealand's leading international hot mineral-spring spa. Voted a world top-ten spa 2004-2007, 2009 & 2011 (natural, thermal and medical spas) by Conde Nast...
Dolphin Seafaris is New Zealand's premier dolphin experience. Our large, luxury, comfortable powercat 'Guardian' gets you closer and faster to wild dolphins than anywhere for...
Te Puia is the home of the world-famous Pohutu geyser and the National Carving and Weaving Schools. Engage in a range of experiences, including interpretive galleries with...
Situated 5 minutes drive from the city centre, Mitai Maori Village offers you an authentic introduction to Maori culture. See your traditional hangi meal being lifted from the...
Rotorua's Must-See Wildlife Park. New Zealand's trout, birds and wildlife, along with a pride of African lions. Paradise Valley Springs is set in a beautiful and...
The Buried Village is located 15 minutes from Rotorua on Tarawera Rd, past the Blue and Green Lakes. Excavation of Te Wairoa began in 1931 almost half a century after the 1886...
After more than 20 years of experience 'Butler's Swim With Dolphins' provides a classic dolphin encounter for a better opportunity to photograph and swim with wild dolphins in...
Whether you are walking through our many free flight aviaries, feeding the biggest wild trout you will ever see, watching the birds being fed or coming face to face with pre...
Welcome to Skyline Rotorua – higher VIEWS wider SMILES
Skyline Rotorua is an all-weather all-year-round attraction suitable for all ages. Only 5 minutes drive from the Rotorua...
Experience the warmth of our people during an evening of ceremonial rituals, powerful cultural performance, storytelling & hangi feasting!
Share in the Powhiri; our ancient...
If anyone ever tells you to ‘go to hell’, your reply should be... ‘bring it on’! For hell can be pure ecstasy - if you're in Rotorua that is.
One of Rotorua's award-winning...
Where great stories begin... Discover Rotorua's rich culture, volatile landscape and legendary figures in this must see museum. Innovative displays, changing art exhibitions,...
Waikite Valley Thermal Pools Springs & Spa is a unique place to go to experience the 'Living Waters' of Waikite Valley. Each of the ten pools, ranging in temperature from...
Set amidst a landscape of erupting geothermal activity is The Living Maori Thermal Village of Whakarewarewa.
Join a guided tour and discover the wonders of Mother Nature and...

Rotorua Entertainment - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Rotorua Entertainment including Family Entertainment, you will find it here on AA Travel.
With a wide range of
nightclubs, restaurants, bars, live music and theatre, our country's
nightlife offers something for most age groups (the legal drinking age is
18). Live bands are popular with younger pub-goers and jazz venues
attract a more mature audience. Nightclubs vary in music genres, and the
diversity of quality live theatre ensures all interests are catered for.
If you enjoy a punt or two, then try your luck at a casino, where you'll
find a range of gaming tables and machines (20 is the minimum age for
entry). If you're a smoker, then please note that there is a smoking ban
inside all restaurants, casinos, pubs, bars and nightclubs, although
provision is made outside of these establishments for smokers.
Rotorua is like no other place - its spirit is expressed by the stunning landscape. Stand on active
volcanoes, peer into massive craters, see boiling mud, erupting geysers, and enjoy unspoiled native
forests that cloak the land. Throughout this vista are 14 scenic lakes brimming with trout. Lake
Rotorua is the largest lake in the district and windsurfing, kayaking and trout fishing are favoured
pastimes on the lake. At Whakarewarewa you will see the country's largest geyser, Pohutu (playing to
about 31m), the Prince of Wales' Feathers geyser, boiling mud pools and silica terraces. In the
Whakarewarewa village there are carving and weaving schools where you can see traditional
craftspeople at work. In Rotorua, you have access to horse trekking, orienteering, and some of New
Zealand's best mountain-bike trails. Lake Rotoiti is connected to Lake Rotorua and is popular for
boating.
Rotorua: Rotorua is like no other place - its spirit is expressed by the stunning landscape. Stand on active volcanoes, peer into massive craters, see boiling mud, erupting geysers, and enjoy unspoiled native forests that cloak the land. Throughout this vista are 14 scenic lakes brimming with trout. Lake Rotorua is the largest lake in the district and windsurfing,...Read More
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