Discover the best of New Zealand's North Island in a single day! Our tour takes you to the famous Waitomo Caves and the geothermal wonders of Te Puia in Rotorua. Experience the magic of glowworm-lit caves and the awe-inspiring power of nature's geothermal activity, all in one unforgettable adventure.
*If you are a customer arriving by cruise ship, please note that this tour is quite long, and you may not be able to participate.
*The start time may vary depending on the booking time of Waitomo caves and Tepuia on that day. Please make sure to check message from us about Pick up time and reply.
On this tour, you will have the chance to explore the enchanting Waitomo Caves. As you step into the depths of the caves, a dedicated guide will provide in-depth explanations about the fascinating life cycle of glowworms and the rich history of Waitomo. Inside the cave, you'll be surrounded by the magical glow of the glowworms, creating a starry, galaxy-like ambiance.
Additionally, the tour includes a serene boat ride through the caves, allowing you to gaze up at the sparkling glowworm-lit ceiling as you float along. This tranquil journey offers an almost otherworldly experience, as you enjoy the mesmerizing beauty of a natural starry sky.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the wonder and mystery of the Waitomo Caves firsthand.
This tour offers a unique experience in Rotorua's iconic geothermal area. You’ll witness natural wonders up close, including the Southern Hemisphere's largest geyser, Pōhutu Geyser, and the explosive mud pools scattered throughout the valley. You can also observe New Zealand's native bird, the kiwi, at our new Kiwi Conservation Centre.
At Te Puia, you’ll admire beautifully crafted Māori artwork and sculptures. The New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute showcases skilled carvers and weavers in action, while guides share stories passed down through generations. This is a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich Māori culture, with works from internationally recognized artists. Enjoy the best of Rotorua’s geothermal wonders and Māori heritage.
Meeting point is in front of the main entrance of each hotel.
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