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Rotorua New Zealand Activities
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 Day Tour - Rotorua - Starting from NZ $195.00 per adult
Bus from Rotorua to Auckland via the enchanting Waitomo Caves. As you leave Rotorua, the coach will travel through the Fitzgerald Glade and past Lake Karapiro, stopping for a guided tour and boat ride through the Waitomo Glowworm Caves. Travel the pastoral region of Waikato to arrive in Auckland late in the afternoon. More... |
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 Day Tour - Rotorua - Starting from NZ $209.00 per adult
Visit Rotorua's leading attractions and experience the scenic beauty, history and culture of Rotorua. This full day bus tour includes visit to the boiling mud pools and mighty geysers at Te Puia, the Rainbow Springs Nature Park, the New Zealand Farm Show, a guided tour of The Buried Village of Te Wairoa and a visit to the Rotorua Museum. More... |
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 Day Tour - Rotorua - Starting from NZ $165.00 per adult
Enjoy a day trip from Rotorua through across lush rolling farm landscape to the mystical Waitomo Glowworm Caves. After lunch enjoy a guided tour through the galleries and lofty chambers of the Caves. Your tour culminates with a boat ride through the Glowworm Grotto - lit up by thousands of tiny living lights. Return to Rotorua that afternoon through Fitzgerald Glade - a section of highway where the native bush and trees form a canopy overhead. More... |
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 Day Tour - Auckland - Starting from NZ $299.00 per adult
This bus tour enables you to visit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves and a number of leading attractions in Rotorua. A Farm Show including a dog trial at Agrodome Farm, guided tour of Te Puia, view mighty geysers & boiling mud pools and a Maori cultural performance. More... |
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 Half-day Tour - Rotorua - Starting from NZ $125.00 per adult
A morning bus tour of Rotorua's leading attractions. The first stop is Te Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve and the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute. Enjoy a guided tour to view mighty geysers, boiling mud pools, and the traditional arts and culture of the Maori People including carving and weaving demonstrations More... |
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 Maori - Rotorua - Starting from around NZ $100.00 per person
Complete your adventure through Rotorua with a traditional Maori "hangi" feast. You'll travel by coach to Tamaki Maori Village where your local guide will escort you on a cultural journey to the "marae" (Maori village), the life force of New Zealand's indigenous people. Take the opportunity to engage in an evening of local customs including a traditional Maori dinner feast. More... |
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 All-day Coach Tour - Rotorua - Starting from around NZ $210.00 per person
Tour Rotorua's most popular geothermal parks and colorful lakes on a day trip led by a local naturalist guide. You'll see the Lady Knox Geyser erupt, visit the Lake Tarawera lookout and see boiling mud pools and hot springs at Wai-O-Tapu. Along the way, you'll learn all about vulcanology, New Zealand's stunning flora and fauna, and Maori history from your naturalist guide. More... |
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 Health and Beauty - Rotorua
Located on Rotorua's Lake front, Spa at QE is where medicine meets tradition. From health improvement therapies to total mind, body and soul experiences in a specialist health facility. Open daily until 10pm.
Complementing traditional favorites such as the mud bath and Aix massage are Lithos therapy, using heated stones, and Watsu, a gentle body therapy in water. More... |
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 Maori - Rotorua
Welcome to Mitai Maori village in Rotorua. An evening at Mitai will give you an authentic introduction to Maori culture leaving you amazed and in awe. Be captivated by the displays of weaponry and combat, coupled with the grace and beauty of the poi dance. You'll be amazed by the spine tingling haka finale. The Mitai family is proud to have created a sacred and spiritual place that offers you an indigenous cultural experience like no other. More... |
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 Attraction - Rotorua
Welcome to the Buried Village. Violent and unexpected, the volcanic eruption of Mount Tarawera was New Zealand's greatest natural disaster. It destroyed the eighth wonder of the world - the magnificent Pink and White Terraces. For more than four hours, rocks, ash and mud bombarded the peaceful village of Te Wairoa . Now nearly 120 years on, the excavated village offers a first hand insight into the devastation, chaos and mayhem that transpired on the night Mount Tarawera erupted. More... |
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