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Take on Tutea Falls the world highest commercially kayaked waterfall.
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall, the 7m Tutea Falls
Thrilling take off and landing on Lake Rotorua
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes and Tarawera Falls,
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes, Geothermal Reserves and Volcanic Craters
River landing at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park plus a hour long self guided tour through the park
Control your own vessel, powered by flippers, for a unique water adventure
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
6 ziplines - Totaling between 600m and 1200m of ziplining
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes, Geothermal Reserves and Volcanic Craters
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Thrilling take off and landing on Lake Rotorua
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
River landing at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park plus a hour long self guided tour through the park
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes and Tarawera Falls,
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
Historic geothermal pools drawing from Rotorua’s unique Priest and Rachel Springs
A luxury thermal retreat for adults only (16 years and above)
A luxury thermal retreat for adults only (16 years and above)
Take on Tutea Falls the world highest commercially kayaked waterfall.
Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall, the 7m Tutea Falls
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Control your own vessel, powered by flippers, for a unique water adventure
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
Te Rā tour of geysers, mud pools, native bush & Pōhutu, the southern hemisphere’s largest geyser.
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
Historic geothermal pools drawing from Rotorua’s unique Priest and Rachel Springs
Hāngī buffet – Savor traditional food at Pātaka Kai with views of the geothermal valley.
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes and Tarawera Falls,
Cultural performance – Enjoy pōhiri, waiata, mōteatea, poi & haka in our carved meeting house.
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes, Geothermal Reserves and Volcanic Craters
Take on Tutea Falls the world highest commercially kayaked waterfall.
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Thrilling take off and landing on Lake Rotorua
6 ziplines - Totaling between 600m and 1200m of ziplining
A journey from darkness into light - Walk through the geothermal valley transformed by light
River landing at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park plus a hour long self guided tour through the park
A journey from darkness into light - Walk through the geothermal valley transformed by light
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
River landing at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park plus a hour long self guided tour through the park
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Guided valley tour – Explore geysers, bush, Kiwi Conservation Centre, Māori arts, and culture.
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Hāngī buffet – Savor traditional food at Pātaka Kai with views of the geothermal valley.
6 ziplines - Totaling between 600m and 1200m of ziplining
Te Rā tour of geysers, mud pools, native bush & Pōhutu, the southern hemisphere’s largest geyser.
Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall, the 7m Tutea Falls
Cultural performance – Enjoy pōhiri, waiata, mōteatea, poi & haka in our carved meeting house.
Control your own vessel, powered by flippers, for a unique water adventure
A luxury thermal retreat for adults only (16 years and above)
Take on Tutea Falls the world highest commercially kayaked waterfall.
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall, the 7m Tutea Falls
A journey from darkness into light - Walk through the geothermal valley transformed by light
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
A rare opportunity to go behind the scenes in a New Zealand jade carving studio
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
Historic geothermal pools drawing from Rotorua’s unique Priest and Rachel Springs
Take on Tutea Falls the world highest commercially kayaked waterfall.
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes, Geothermal Reserves and Volcanic Craters
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
A luxury thermal retreat for adults only (16 years and above)
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Thrilling take off and landing on Lake Rotorua
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes and Tarawera Falls,
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
River landing at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park plus a hour long self guided tour through the park
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes, Geothermal Reserves and Volcanic Craters
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes and Tarawera Falls,
Aerial highlights include: Northern Crater Lakes, Bay of Plenty
6 ziplines - Totaling between 600m and 1200m of ziplining
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
River landing at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park plus a hour long self guided tour through the park
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
Control your own vessel, powered by flippers, for a unique water adventure
Thrilling take off and landing on Lake Rotorua
Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall, the 7m Tutea Falls
Scenic flight with aerial views of Mount Tarawera and Volcanic Craters
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Cultural performance – Enjoy pōhiri, waiata, mōteatea, poi & haka in our carved meeting house.
Te Rā tour of geysers, mud pools, native bush & Pōhutu, the southern hemisphere’s largest geyser.
Thrilling take off and landing on Lake Rotorua
Spend 90 minutes soaking in the natural hot pools on Lake Rotoiti, only accessible by water
Aerial highlights include: Crater Lakes, Geothermal Reserves and Volcanic Craters
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Hāngī buffet – Savor traditional food at Pātaka Kai with views of the geothermal valley.
A rare opportunity to go behind the scenes in a New Zealand jade carving studio
Guided valley tour – Explore geysers, bush, Kiwi Conservation Centre, Māori arts, and culture.
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
6 ziplines - Totaling between 600m and 1200m of ziplining
A journey from darkness into light - Walk through the geothermal valley transformed by light
Cultural performance – Enjoy pōhiri, waiata, mōteatea, poi & haka in our carved meeting house.
Dual landing on Mount Tarawera and at Orakei Korako Geothermal Park
Te Rā tour of geysers, mud pools, native bush & Pōhutu, the southern hemisphere’s largest geyser.
Feel the thrill of whitewater rafting over 3 waterfalls and 14 rapids
Guided lake tour of Rotoiti onboard the one of a kind Airstream vessel
Tackle the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall, the 7m Tutea Falls
The only Ziplining experience to fly over waterfalls in New Zealand
6 ziplines - Totaling between 600m and 1200m of ziplining
There are all kinds of adventures waiting in Rotorua, whether you’re after excitement or something more relaxing. There are places like Skyline Rotorua where you can race downhill on a luge, ride a gondola, or try ziplining through the forest.
For a real adrenaline rush, there’s whitewater rafting on the Kaituna River, which includes a d-r-o-p over a seven-meter waterfall. There are mountain biking trails through the Whakarewarewa Forest, known as some of the best in the country. If you're after something slower, there are evening kayak tours on Lake Rotoiti that take you into glowworm caves. There are also relaxing hot pools at the Polynesian Spa and Wai Ariki Hot Springs, perfect for a quiet soak.
At the Agrodome, there are farm shows with sheep shearing, dog herding, and a taste of rural New Zealand. In the evenings, there are Māori cultural experiences where you can enjoy traditional songs, stories, and hāngī feasts cooked in the ground.
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