Te Puia
Stand in awe as the mighty Pōhutu Geyser erupts right before your eyes — the largest active geyser in the Southern Hemisphere! Feel the heat of bubbling mud pools, walk among steaming vents, and explore a landscape shaped by fire and time. Te Puia’s geothermal valley is raw, powerful, and unforgettable.
Blue Springs
Discover the crystal-clear waters of the iconic Blue Spring, renowned for its vibrant blue hues and purity. Take a leisurely stroll along the Te Waihou Walkway, where you’ll meander through lush greenery, picturesque streams, and serene landscapes. This is your chance to witness one of the world’s purest water sources, flowing with a calm beauty that’s simply mesmerizing.
Pickup included
Departure from Auckland Meet at a central Auckland location for check-in. Travel in a comfortable coach, crossing the Auckland South with live commentary.
Located in Rotorua, Te Puia is one of New Zealand’s most iconic attractions — a unique place where you can experience authentic Māori culture alongside some of the country’s most dramatic geothermal activity.
Crystal-Clear Water:
The water is some of the purest in the world, filtered naturally through underground rock for up to 100 years before emerging at the spring.
Its clarity is so high that objects can be seen up to 70 meters (230 feet) below the surface.
Unique Blue Color:
The vibrant blue-green color comes from light scattering in the water, enhanced by its exceptional purity.
Environmental Importance:
The spring provides around 60% of New Zealand’s bottled water.
It is also a vital habitat for native flora and fauna.
Sit back and relax on the journey back, with a short comfort stop along the way
At the pick-up location, the guide will be holding a sign.
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