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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
With a unique mix of Maori culture, history and an adrenalin overload, Kaitiaki Adventures offers superior and unforgettable white-water rafting and sledging experiences. We...
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...
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...
Bee fascinated with the home of natural health products. Watch our bees hard at work in our live bee hives, learn about the raw materials we use in our products. Walk through...

Rotorua Natural Attractions - What to See & Do. If you are looking for comprehensive travel information for Rotorua Natural Attractions including Garden & Park, Natural Feature, Observatory and Wildlife Activity, you will find it here on AA Travel.
Around the
country our untamed coastlines, sparkling white sandy beaches, rolling
green farmland, snow-capped mountains and native forests are filled with
unlimited attractions for those who love the great outdoors. Whether you
are a tramper, wildlife enthusiast, angler, skier, surfer or sailor,
you'll find New Zealand perfect for outdoor adventures. Aside from our
great outdoors, there are also many great family attractions around the
country, from theme parks, water parks, zoos and aquariums to beautiful
parks and beaches.
Kiwis are incredibly talented; our great artists,
craftsmen, entertainers and those with 'Kiwi ingenuity' also provide
many of the attractions. Check out fabulous artists' studios, galleries,
museums, culture shows and live entertainment.
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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