
- 4.7/5
Wendylwwprice cheaper than official website, recommended to book through trip. Always amazed by these nature places
- 4.7/5
portamunteYou have to swipe to the end to see the cutest baby alpaca picture. My friend David recommended the agrodome in Rotorua and said the whole family would enjoy it. He didn’t lie- we loved the show, the tractor tour around the farm, the chance to feed the sheep and alpacas. I wouldn’t have minded meeting the pigs too but all in all, 10/10, highly recommend
- 4.6/5
MarliahPolynesian Spa – Rotorua’s Hot Spring GemIf you’re ever in Rotorua, do yourself a favor and carve out some time for Polynesian Spa. This place is pure bliss. Nestled right on the lakefront with gorgeous views of Lake Rotorua, it’s the perfect mix of relaxation and that classic geothermal magic the region is famous for.There are a few different pools to choose from, depending on what kind of experience you’re after. The Deluxe Lake Spa is stunning—seriously, soaking in the mineral-rich hot po
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userOne of the must-do attractions in New Zealand's North Island, it is worth going. You can learn about the unique history and culture of the Maori people, and the performances are a must-see, very unique. There are also geysers and kiwi bird areas in the park, which are unforgettable.
- 4.7/5
Jenny CindyThe scenery from the cable car is beautiful, and the luge is a must-try. There are 5 different routes and lengths, some of which are very exciting with big turns. Afterwards, you can take the car up the mountain for a second ride, which is even more fun than the cable car. I highly recommend this activity when visiting the North Island.
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userBeautiful nighttime tree walk experience, easy booking process, about 60min walk duration
- 4.4/5
Sobel PhangVisiting Hell's Gate in Rotorua is like stepping into a geothermal wonderland. Located in the heart of New Zealand's famous thermal region, this geothermal park offers an up-close look at the country's stunning volcanic activity. The park features bubbling mud pools, erupting geysers, and steam vents that create a unique, almost otherworldly experience.
- 4.7/5
石之若璞Lake Rotorua ~ the largest lake in New Zealand ~ is a volcanic lake formed after a volcanic eruption ~ there is a small island in the center of the lake ~ at first glance, it is often mistaken for the sea ~ black swans and black ducks are swimming leisurely ~ seaplanes, yachts, kayaks, local people's water leisure activities are indispensable ~
- 4.5/5
M38***50It is recommended to arrive early to get a good seat. The Maori dance performance is pretty good. The entertainment effect is OK. The food is a buffet. Traditional Maori food. The lamb and beef are very delicious. It is recommended to go and have a look
- 4.8/5
旅の径Government Gardens, located in the center of Rotorua, is the most eye-catching landmark in Rotorua. Elegant and majestic buildings. Deep in the garden's large lawn is the Rotorua Museum of History and Art. Built in 1908, the building has a pointed roof, red tiles and yellow walls. It is not high and has a wide format. It combines the Tudor architectural style and the Victorian architectural style. The building is very beautiful in architecture. The close-up and long-distance views, left and right shots are all beautiful photos. Quiet and beautiful garden. The wide lawn is green and surrounded by benches; the quiet garden is full of flowers, and the depths are hidden with exquisite buildings and sculptures. Citizens and tourists, some stroll, some daze, and some check in, are comfortable and comfortable.









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