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…relax in pools of naturally heated mineral water and experience for yourself why Rotorua is called 'Nature's Spa of the South Pacific'. Boiling Mud, Rotorua Photographer: Tourism Rotorua (marketing@tourism.rdc.govt.nz) Rotorua Geothermal Attractions Evidence of Rotorua's steamy underground…
…white sand surf beaches are a feature of the Whitianga side. Enjoy the upmarket harbour city of Tauranga, then travel inland to the geysers, boiling mud pools and craters of Rotorua. Waitomo turns on underground surprises before you move on to Hamilton for a riverboat ride. Discover the wine growing…
…Rotorua, the hub of North Island tourism, is an easy 2.5 hour drive south of Auckland. Well known for its geothermal activity with violent geysers, boiling mud pools, gentle hot springs, steaming cliffs and volcanoes, Rotorua is a must see destination. Rotorua Super Passes offers you a one stop shop…
…uniqueness that is New Zealand. See a kiwi, view amazing waterfalls, tatse some kiwi fruit wine, smell the native bush, see steaming vents and boiling mud or search for a hobbit in Middle Earth! . just a few of the things you might encounter on a day tour with Cruise Tours Tauranga. Contact this…
…has plenty of trout to catch, as well as hot pools for long, relaxing soaks. The road back to Rotorua provides more opportunities to see geysers, boiling mud and bubbling craters. More Driving Routes View more Rotorua driving routes. Featured Mainstay NZ Hotels Large collection of independent…
…and Clevedon in the south, then head for Hamilton past the acclaimed wineries of Te Kauwhata. Enjoy a riverboat cruise before you move on to the boiling mud, geysers and steaming craters of Rotorua. Taupo has more geothermals to see, while Turangi is the place to try your hand at trout fishing. The…
…unmistakeable. The heartland of New Zealand Maori culture, Rotorua is rich in cultural and natural attractions including: spouting geysers, boiling mud pools and warm geothermal springs. Find out more about what this unique destination has to offer by following the links below: * Rotorua…
…Station. If you have an hour or two to spare, take a side road to a geothermal park. You'll discover geysers, silica terraces and craters of boiling mud. The city of Rotorua sits squarely on the Pacific Ring of Fire, so there's evidence of volcanic activity everywhere you look. Explore the…
…large tracts of plantation pine forest. Take a side road to a geothermal park, where you'll discover geysers, silica terraces and craters of boiling mud. Towards the end of your journey you'll encounter the Wairakei Geothermal Power Station. Other diversions include Huka Falls and a world-acclaimed…
…large tracts of plantation pine forest. Take a side road to a geothermal park, where you'll discover geysers, silica terraces and craters of boiling mud. Towards the end of your journey you'll encounter the Wairakei Geothermal Power Station. Other diversions include Huka Falls and a world-acclaimed…
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