Start your Rotorua adventure with an unforgettable visit to a Māori village, where you'll be fully immersed in the vibrant culture and awe-inspiring geothermal wonders. Engage with the local community, experience traditional performances, and explore the unique landscape of bubbling mud pools and spouting geysers. After this enriching cultural experience, the afternoon is yours to tailor to your interests. Choose from a variety of exciting activities, such as relaxing in natural geothermal spas, exploring the colorful geothermal marvels of Wai-O-Tapu (additional 30km from Rotorua), or taking a serene walk through the majestic Redwoods Forest. Whatever your preference, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion and personalized adventure.
Please note that due to time constraints, only one additional activity can be selected for the afternoon.
One way transfer to Rotorua : Ideal for those looking to travel from Auckland to Rotorua, with a one-way transfer and a short tour in Rotorua<br/>Pickup included
Māori Village & Redwoods: Opt for this choice to spend your morning at the Living Maori Village and then head to the Redwoods Treewalk in the afternoon<br/>Pickup included
Māori Village Tour + Haka : Opt for this choice to spend your morning at the Living Maori Village, enjoying a guided tour & cultural performance.
<br/>Duration: 3 hours<br/>Pickup included
Maori Village and Wai-O-Tapu: Start your adventure at the enchanting Wai-O-Tapu Geothermal Wonderland and then head to the Maori Village for the afternoon.<br/>Pickup included
Māori Village & Polynesian Spa: Start your day at the Living Maori Village, then, unwind in the relaxing hot pools at the Polynesian Spa <br/>Pickup included
Begin your tour with a scenic drive from Auckland to Rotorua, a city known for its dramatic geothermal activity and rich Maori heritage. As you journey through lush landscapes, you’ll be treated to stunning views that set the stage for the unique experiences awaiting you in Rotorua.
Upon arrival in Rotorua, you’ll start with a brief tour of the city’s iconic landmarks and rich history. Then, step into the enchanting Whakarewarewa Village, a living Maori village where the warmth of the community rivals the steam rising from the earth.
Guided by locals, you’ll embark on a cultural journey, learning about the fascinating traditions, customs, and daily life of the Maori people. Marvel at the unique geothermal landscape, with bubbling mud pools, spouting geysers, and steaming vents providing a dramatic backdrop. Each geothermal feature has its own story, deeply rooted in Maori mythology. As you explore, enjoy captivating performances of traditional Maori songs and dances, offering a glimpse into this vibrant culture. Engage with the locals, learn about their ancient customs, and gain insight into their profound connection to the land.
After your enriching cultural experience at Whakarewarewa Village, the afternoon is yours to design. Choose from a range of exciting activities or explore Rotorua at your own pace. You could relax at the world-renowned Polynesian Spa, nestled amidst stunning scenery. Here, you can unwind in natural geothermal pools, soaking in mineral-rich waters that are renowned for their healing properties. Whether you choose the soothing alkaline pools or the rejuvenating acidic springs, you'll leave feeling refreshed and revitalized.
For those seeking adventure, head to Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland, where you can explore the vibrant geothermal landscape, featuring the famous Champagne Pool and the Lady Knox Geyser. Or, embark on the Redwoods Treewalk, a serene yet exhilarating walk among the towering redwoods, offering spectacular views and a unique perspective on the forest canopy.
Alternatively, you can choose a drop off in the city centre explore Rotorua city on your own.
As the afternoon draws to a close, regroup for your return journey to Auckland. Reflect on the day’s adventures as you travel back through the stunning landscapes of New Zealand's North Island, filled with new memories and experiences of Rotorua's unique culture, natural beauty, and exciting attractions.
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