Work up an appetite before breakfast or dinner and stretch out along this delightful walkway.
Lake Rotorua is the largest lake in the region, but is also one of the shallowest. It averages 10 meters deep but can reach up to 25 meters deep.
The south-eastern corner of Lake Rotorua is known as Sulphur Bay and is made up of a Wildlife Refuge and a Wildlife Sanctuary.
The Government Gardens is a public park, partly laid out as gardens, located by Lake Rotorua in central Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand.
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Journey back to a time of proud warriors and ancient traditions with Tamaki Maori Village, the most award-winning cultural attraction in New Zealand.
Polynesian Spa is a developed geothermal spa facility in Rotorua, North Island, New Zealand.
The Redwoods Treewalk is a 553-m walkway that consists of a series of 23 suspension bridges traversing the gaps between 22 majestic 116-year-old Redwood trees.
Whakarewarewa, The Living Māori Village! Welcome to Rotorua's most authentic Māori cultural experience and geothermal valley.
Visit Te Puia, a top Rotorua attraction in New Zealand and centre for Māori cultural experiences, geothermal valley with famous geysers, guided tours & more.