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Whakatane Airport Flight to White Islan

White Island, 48 kilometres offshore from Whakatane in the Bay of Plenty, is one of the most accessible active volcanoes on earth – so accessible, in fact, that you can land a helicopter in the crater.

Whakaari / White Island, Bay Of Plenty,

Whakaari / White Island is an active andesite stratovolcano, situated 48 km from the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, in the Bay of Plenty.

Waitangi Soda Springs, Rotoma 3074, Bay

Waitangi: Area of thermal springs close to SH30 on Manawahe Road. Of great significance to the people of Rotoehu, Rotoiti and surrounding areas, these Springs known as Waitangi, have for centuries been known for their great therapuetic value. The

Red Woods Whakarewarewa Forest, Rotorua

The history and culture surrounding the Whakarewarewa Forest, the variety of outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse range of exotic tree species, mix of native undergrowth, panoramic views, and proximity to lakes

Lake Tikitapu, 3076, Bay of Plenty, New

Lake Tikitapu or Blue Lake, is the smallest of four small lakes lying between Lake Rotorua and Lake Tarawera in the Bay of Plenty region of New Zealand's North Island.

Buried Village of Te Wairoa, Rotorua 30

Te Wairoa is a deserted village located close to the shore of Lake Tarawera in New Zealand's North Island.

Tamaki Maori Village, Whakarewarewa, Ro

Nestled in the midst of Rotorua's ancient Tawa forest is the Tamaki Maori Village, the most award-winning Maori cultural attraction in New Zealand.

Te Puia, Tihiotonga, Rotorua 3040, New

Te Puia spans 70 hectares within the historic Te Whakarewarewa Valley, on the edge of town.

NZ Maori Arts & Crafts Institute, 

Visit Te Puia, a top Rotorua attraction in New Zealand and centre for Māori cultural experiences, geothermal valley with famous geysers, guided tours & more.

Whakarewarewa The Living Maori Village,�

Whakarewarewa, The Living Māori Village! Welcome to Rotorua's most authentic Māori cultural experience and geothermal valley.