Rotorua Visitor Information
New Zealand is one of the top holiday destinations in the world. Rotorua visitor information is helpful in planning travel around New Zealand. Rotorua tourist travel and visitor information may include immigration services, Internet cafes, destination information, national parks, tourism training, web cams and general New Zealand travel information. more
Rotorua I-SITE visitor information centres provide tourists and travellers with useful visitor information such as local activities and camping grounds.
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BACKYARD TOURS - Turangi Tongariro
BACKYARD TOURS - Turangi Tongariro
Mobile-friendly - Let’s go play in the snow up Mt Ruapehu Whakapapa Ski fields or go hiking to challenge yourself to do the Tongariro Alpine Crossing. You’re niche transport service will welcome you to the heart of the Tongariro National Park an UNESCO first dual heritage National Park in New Zealand. Experience local’s Cultural insights on journey and enjoy. Established 2012.
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BURIED VILLAGE - Rotorua
BURIED VILLAGE - Rotorua
Mobile-friendly - Experience New Zealand’s most visited Archaeological Site where stories of the 1886 Tarawera Eruption come to life! Encounter the world-class Museum of Te Wairoa which exhibits excavated objects from the ruins; explore the site which once housed the people of Te Wairoa; hear unique stories from the tour guides and take the Waterfall Trail which showcases the stunning Wairere Falls.
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CAMPING IN NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand Wide
CAMPING IN NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand Wide
Freedom camping is permitted in many places in New Zealand but the rules vary in each community. To be certain about local camping regulations, we recommend you check out the freedomcamping.org website and get the Camping NZ or Camper Mate app. You can also ask at an i-SITE or Department of Conservation visitor centre or holiday park. #TiakiPromise
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Challenge Petrol Stations
Challenge Petrol Stations
Challenge was formed in 1998 with an emphasis on service that is built on the independence and unique nature of our owner-operated stations. Because we are New Zealand owned, Challenge quickly became a force in the industry offering matching fuel services with a local community feel.
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HELL'S GATE GEOTHERMAL PARK & MUD SPA - Rotorua
HELL'S GATE GEOTHERMAL PARK & MUD SPA - Rotorua
Mobile-friendly - Experience New Zealand’s only Mud Spa complex situated in the middle of a geothermal reserve! Witness the healing properties of the geothermal Muds and Waters used by local Maori for over 800 years. Relax the mind body and soul by lathering the warm mud over your skin in New Zealand’s only mud bath. COVID Clean Approved.
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MITAI MAORI VILLAGE - Rotorua
MITAI MAORI VILLAGE - Rotorua
Mobile-friendly - A sacred place – a spiritual place. An evening with Mitai will give you an authentic introduction to Maori culture. Enjoy a traditional hangi meal. See warriors in traditional dress paddling a waka (ancient war canoe). Home of the sacred Rainbow Spring and glow worms. Five minutes from the CBD. Nau Mai Haere Mai.
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Mokoia Island - Off the beaten track
Mokoia Island - Off the beaten track
Mokoia Island is the location of one of New Zealand's most famous love stories. It is considered sacred by the local Maori, the Arawa iwi and access to the island is limited to small boat tour groups only. The island's foreshores have geothermal springs such as the one forming the famous Hinemoa pool (known to locals as Waikimihia).
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Rotorua Digital Postcard
Rotorua Digital Postcard
This stunning Digital Postcard showcases the geothermal activity in Rotorua. Digital postcards are fun to send and receive and an ideal way to message a friend or family member. Send one today!
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TE PUIA - Rotorua
TE PUIA - Rotorua
Mobile-friendly - Te Puia is the centre for New Zealand's Māori Culture and Geothermal Wonders. Home to the world famous Pōhutu geyser, mud pools, hot springs and silica formations. You will also find the native Kiwi bird and the national schools of wood carving, weaving, stone and bone carving. We have shared these taonga (treasures) with manuhiri (visitors) for over 170 years!
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