…for everyone in Rotorua. » RotoruaActivities Directory Send a Rotorua related E-Postcard to your friends. RotoruaLakes There are 11 major lakes surrounding Rotorua City. The lakes were all formed by cataclysmic volcanic activity in times past. Many of the lakes are steeped in Māori…
…Memorial Drive, Rotorua, Bay of Plenty Date: Saturday 3 December, 4:00pm Starting at 4pm, the Parade waves its way through the CBD and finishes off at the all new festival on the Village Green with a varied mix of exciting interactive sites featuring entertainment and activities, food vendors, some…
…which food is cooked over hot stones buried in a pit. It is now a method used mainly for special occasions, but in centres like Rotorua, visitors can experience a hangi at Māori cultural experiences. * Abel Tasman National Park - Opened in 1942, Abel Tasman National Park is the smallest of the…
…It's one of the most enjoyable festivals in the country! See more about the performers and program at the World Buskers' Festival website. Go See. Emerald Lakes, Tongariro National Park The Emerald Lakes consist of three water-filled explosion craters and are, as their name suggests, brilliant green…
…on at least one side by ocean. These are Taupo, Rotorua and Ruapehu. Located in the centre of the island, these regions are primarily volcanic landscape with vast forests, volcanic peaks, and picturesque lakes.Rotorua - Geothermal Activity Everywhere Frying Pan Lake Waimangu Volcanic Valley Rotorua…
…visit. Best enjoyed at dawn and twilight. The establishment is very low key and the pools are rustic, square holes, lined with ancient timbers and etched with the several generations' worth of graffiti. * Rotorua (Bay of Plenty, North Island) - Overlooking LakeRotorua, the Lake Spa is Polynesian…
…Park, Lake Taupo, Hobbiton, Waiheke Island, Auckland city, Fox Glacier, Rotorua,Lake Rotoiti, Cathedral Cove and Lake Pukaki. "What we find is a lot of visitors when they leave say they are surprised at how easy it has been to get from one place to another. The idea of this commercial is to make…
…in New Zealand. Swoop - swing from 40m towards the earth at 130kmph, plus the Rotorua Bungy - a 43m leap of faith and last but not least, the Southern Hemisphere's only outdoor wind tunnel. * Raftabout, Rotorua – This is rafting in Rotorua with a difference. Amazing scenery, history, culture and…
…open at the earlier time of 8pm and entertainment includes a delightfully funny mime artist, hula hoop champion Grace Raven and Classic and popular hits band Pulse. There's a free obstacle course, giant slides, bouncies and a spectacular New Year's Eve fireworks display for the kiddies at 9:50pm.…
…for you in our ten top picks: North Island * Kaituna River, Rotorua - This river can satisfy both rafting enthusiasts and first timers providing 14 Grade 4 and Grade 5 rapids and three waterfalls including the biggest commercially rafted waterfall in the world, the 7-metre Tutea Falls. * Mohaka…