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How long is the drive from Masterton to Auckland?

The direct drive from Masterton to Auckland is 378 mi (608 km), and should have a drive time of 7 hrs 42 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Masterton to Auckland, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Rotorua, Taupo, Hamilton, and Tongariro National Park, as well as top places to visit like National Army Museum and Turoa, or the ever-popular The Victoria Esplanade.

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Top cities between Masterton and Auckland

The top cities between Masterton and Auckland are Rotorua, Taupo, Hamilton, and Tongariro National Park. Rotorua is the most popular city on the route. It's 6 hours from Masterton and 3 hours from Auckland.
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Tongariro National Park

National park
Tongariro National Park, the 4th national park in the world, is a significant protected area known for its cultural and natural importance. It was gifted to the nation by Te Heu Heu Tukino IV, a Tuwharetoa chief, in order to preserve sacred lands from settlement and damage. This act formed the core of New Zealand's first major public reserve and led to its UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1991 due to its unique landscape and cultural significance.
8% as popular as Rotorua
23 minutes off the main route, 48% of way to Auckland
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Taupo District

Taupō District is a territorial authority district in New Zealand. It covers 6,333 km² of land, and a further 610 km² of lake area, including Lake Taupō, New Zealand's largest lake, and Lake Rotoaira. Wikipedia.
33% as popular as Rotorua
5 minutes off the main route, 57% of way to Auckland
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Rotorua

Rotorua, located on New Zealand's North Island, is famous for its geothermal activity and rich Maori culture. The town features attractions like Te Puia’s Whakarewarewa Valley with its bubbling mud pools and the impressive Pohutu Geyser. Visitors can also explore a living Maori village and the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute.
Most popular city on this route
20 minutes off the main route, 66% of way to Auckland
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Hamilton

Hamilton, located in New Zealand's Waikato region, is a vibrant city offering a variety of attractions. The Hamilton Gardens showcase diverse themed gardens and the Waikato Museum features Maori art and artifacts. The city center's Victoria Street is bustling with dining and entertainment options. Additionally, Hamilton's parks provide not only scenic beauty but also cultural landmarks and recreational activities for both locals and visitors to enjoy.
15% as popular as Rotorua
2 minutes off the main route, 81% of way to Auckland

Best stops along Masterton to Auckland drive

The top stops along the way from Masterton to Auckland (with short detours) are Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours, Huka Falls tracks, and Te Puia - Rotorua, NZ. Other popular stops include Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Hamilton Gardens, and Te Pa Tu - The Gathering Place.
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The Victoria Esplanade

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Park
Nature & Parks
Gardens
The Victoria Esplanade is a beloved inner city park in Palmerston North, New Zealand, spanning 19 hectares along the Manawatu River. It boasts stunning gardens, bird aviaries, nature trails, and a large duck pond. Visitors can enjoy free barbecue facilities and a children's paddling pool and playgrounds. The park also features an onsite cafe serving delicious treats and drinks. Additionally, there's an extensive miniature railway offering rides on weekends and holidays for a small fee.
Absolutely stunning park with lots of trails for walking/ bike paths. It would take days to discover everything. Rose gardens were phenomenal. Clean & Safe for walking as a woman. The river ads a nice touch. Go because you won’t regret it.
Sarah T — Google review
I go there so many times! It’s perfect for picnics. The flowers in spring and summer are so colourful. It brings me a peace of mind! If you take your time to carefully explore the park, you will love it even more. I’d definitely recommend you going there on a nice sunny day for a stroll. There’s also a cafe! Many sitting areas and birds enclosures.
V._. P — Google review
Kids and I had so much fun. We went on the train ride. Visited the well manicured Rose garden. The place was absolutely clean, people were friendly. So much to do at 1 spot. We loved it. Well maintained playground.
Donna N — Google review
Fantastic park worth while going to . Also great train ride adults and children going through Bush
Hans D — Google review
There's something for everyone here from train rides, nature walk trails, river walkway, beautiful botanical garden, bird sanctuary, birdwatching, picnic spots, lots of shady trees, mini golf and playground. This place is great if you are planning to spend a couple of hours outdoors.
Ivy S — Google review
I have visited the Esplanade countless times over the years whenever I am in Palmerston North. This beautiful park has such a variety of trees, flowers, plants and native bush. It’s an absolute delight to stroll along its many pathways and the close proximity to the river only adds to the appeal. Palmy residents and visitors are so fortunate to this beautiful peaceful facility to enjoy at any time of year. 😍
Chris C — Google review
Good quality park. Well maintained. Great for a light walk with your dog.
Luis L — Google review
Worth a stop and wander. Great work from gardening maintenance team at Palmerston North District Council. Wildbase recovery and avairies are a treat to see for free. I enjoyed using my Photography skills for Birds at Wildbase recovery. #palmyproud
Neil B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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1 Palm Drive, West End, Palmerston North 4410, New Zealand
http://www.pncc.govt.nz/
+64 6 356 8199
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National Army Museum

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Army museum
Museums
The National Army Museum in New Zealand offers a comprehensive look at the country's military history, covering conflicts from the Colonial NZ land Wars to more modern engagements. The museum features outdoor displays as well as interior exhibits showcasing small arms, medals, large vehicles, artillery cannons, dioramas, photographs and paintings. Visitors can expect to spend several hours exploring the extensive collections and learning about various historical periods and peacekeeping efforts. Families will find engaging activities for kids, including dressing up in Kids HQ.
Fantastic museum! My kids enjoyed it too. Very well kept, lots to look at and enjoy. Kids HQ was great and the clipboards with iSpy for the kiddos was fabulous too. Lovely little Cafe on site with gift shop which we couldn't help but grab a few lovely souvenirs to take back to QLD Australia to remind us of home. 10/10. Family Pass $35, well worth it.
Stevie G — Google review
We had a fantastic time at the NZ Army Museum with our family! The museum was well-managed, and although we were a bit late for the guided tour, the exhibits were still engaging. One suggestion for improvement could be offering discounted prices for visitors who miss the guided tour. Our kids thoroughly enjoyed wearing the uniform costumes and taking photos around the tanks – the setup outside was particularly impressive! The interactive elements and displays were great for families. Overall, a wonderful experience, and we'd definitely recommend it to others.
Gurpreet K — Google review
Made an impromptu visit to the museum without expecting much and it turned out to be a fruitful visit. The museum is a nice stopover between Whakapapa and Napier : there is a cafe and petrol station nearby. The museum itself presents a narrative of the NZ army and its history in context with world history with some highlights of its role in global conflicts abroad such as the two World Wars and modern wars. There are plenty of exhibits and dioramas presented throughout and the guides were engaging. There are some hardware within the museum and outside for some photo opportunities as well.
Lee L — Google review
We’ve been past this place numerous times but was always in a rush and often just a quick stop to the gift shop, cafe or toilet break. Made an effort to venture into the museum and it was simply an eye opener. Lots of history of the different wars that took place including some original items during that era. Great place for the kids as well to soak in all the knowledge and nothing gruesome so perfect for all ages. Lots of parking available at the rear and some at the front. Cool little gift shop and a very well equipped cafe for a quick feed and drink. There are display of tanks etc outside where the kids can climb and take pics.
Eugene T — Google review
Bought a smelly balls from here. It is a very nice and well-kept place to learn about New Zealand’s soldiers and history. The displays are easy to follow and show real stories, medals, and uniforms. The memorial wall is touching and makes you stop and think. There is also a café and a shop inside, which is handy if you are on a long drive. The place feels peaceful and respectful, and it is good for families, kids, and visitors of all ages. A great stop if you are passing through Waiouru.
Nesh K — Google review
Love this place, stope here on the way back to Wellington every couple of months. Love the history of NZ's military. Well laid out, lots of interesting things to see. Great area for the kids to dress up and play. Cafe is great and its a great stop traveling north or south. Staff are great and the tickets are reasonably priced.
Matt _ — Google review
Amazing history with beautiful and compelling displays. Second time visitor (first time was early 2000s, has been upgraded since then). Busy cafe, nice little gift shop, and facilities are clean.
Campbelljanelucy — Google review
A fantastic place to learn about New Zealand's military history, from its early days as a colonial outpost right up to present-day conflicts. ​Inside, you'll find impressive dioramas and a great collection of military hardware. Don't forget to take a walk around the grounds outside, where you can see some of the larger tanks on display. ​When you're ready for a break, the cafe offers a delicious selection of baked goods, and the gift shop has some excellent souvenirs to remember your visit by. Overall, it's a great place to visit. History buffs (like myself) could easily spend the entire day here, getting lost in the detailed accounts.
Caleb M — Google review
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State Highway One &, Hassett Drive, Waiouru 4861, New Zealand
https://www.armymuseum.co.nz/?utm_source=googlemybusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+64 6 387 6911
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Turoa

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Temporarily Closed
Ski resort
Outdoor Activities
Turoa is a ski destination located on the side of Mount Ruapehu, the highest mountain on New Zealand's North Island. It offers ski slopes suitable for all skill levels. Accommodation options in the area include campervan and tent sites, standard cabins, and fully serviced campgrounds surrounded by nature. Visitors can also find self-contained units with amenities like showers.
Never in my life did I imagine I'd be playing in the snow on a volcano 😂 The drive was breathtakingly beautiful and terrifying all at the same time. The ski slopes we closed due to the weather being a bit rough but it was a an amazing experience none the less.
Neelesh P — Google review
I am not a skier but members of my family are, Turoa can be a bit of a lottery according to them; sometimes there is snow, sometimes not and sometimes it can be quite icy. The general facilities are nothing special but not bad either with relatively simple cafeteria food at the base of the slopes. The slopes themselves, when the snowfall is decent allow for decent skiing.
Bernard S — Google review
We went here July 12 and they were close. We were still able to play with the snow! thank you for the free experience.❤️ We will definitely go back here
Jane1 E — Google review
Not the best weather today but kids still had fun on the sleds, big thanks Herne (from Taranaki) for your excellent service at the sledding slope.
Julie N — Google review
Amazing experience as a first timer! Cafes and facilities are great.
Bradley F — Google review
Beautiful place to visit with family especially during the winter snow season
Muhammad Z — Google review
A huge disappointment. We usually visit Whakapapa but decided to try Turoa this time, and the sledding was a letdown. The slope was too shallow, so you kept getting stuck, and there was no magic carpet (the conveyor belt lift) to take you back, so you had to walk the entire way, dragging the sled each time.
Arun N — Google review
Had a lovely meal upstairs at Freddie’s cafe the other day. Took my young children skiing up the lifts and they’ve done a fantastic job pushing the snow to form tracks. A shame the weather isn’t playing ball but we had a great time regardless.
Katherine E — Google review
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3.5
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Ohakune Mountain Road, Mt Ruapehu, Ohakune 4691, New Zealand
https://www.turoa.com/
+64 6 928 7022
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Mount Ruapehu

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Volcano
Nature & Parks
Mount Ruapehu, the largest active volcano in New Zealand, is a stunning destination with three peaks and two ski fields. The area offers romantic horseback riding experiences at places like Ruapehu Homestead Horsetrekking and Mellonsfolly Ranch/Old West Town. The summit of Mount Ruapehu is snow-covered for much of the year and showcases evidence of past glaciers.
Stunning. Fun, worth the trip. Was alone as I’m travelling through NZ. Gondola trip the top very clean. Cafe great. Snow every where. Very picturesque
Fiona E — Google review
**Mount Ruapehu and Sky Waka: A Journey Above the Clouds** Mount Ruapehu, located in Tongariro National Park, is one of New Zealand’s most awe-inspiring natural landmarks. As the country’s largest active volcano, it offers visitors a unique blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural significance. One of the best ways to experience this majestic peak is through the Sky Waka gondola, a world-class attraction that provides a breathtaking journey above the rugged alpine terrain. The Sky Waka, operating year-round, ascends high above the volcanic slopes, offering panoramic views of cascading waterfalls, ancient lava flows, and the sweeping expanse of Tongariro National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gondola’s large, comfortable cabins with floor-to-ceiling windows make it easy to immerse yourself in the surrounding beauty, no matter the season. In winter, the gondola transports visitors to Whakapapa Ski Area, New Zealand’s premier skiing destination, while in summer, it provides access to hiking trails and the chance to explore the mountain’s unique volcanic features. At the summit, visitors can enjoy a meal or hot drink at the Knoll Ridge Chalet, one of the highest cafes in the country, while taking in the dramatic alpine views. Adding to the experience, the staff at Mount Ruapehu and Sky Waka are known for their warmth and hospitality. They ensure a seamless and enjoyable adventure, sharing insights about the mountain’s geology, Māori cultural heritage, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re a nature lover, thrill-seeker, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Mount Ruapehu and the Sky Waka gondola offer an unforgettable journey into the heart of New Zealand’s volcanic wonderland.
Nipuna D — Google review
First climb Mt Ruapehu (2797 m) in winter, from the southern side (Toroa Ski Field). It was harder than I thought. The last 600 m is very steep, and the average slope angle is larger than 40 degrees. You must be fully equipped. When taking photos, you should be very careful as nowhere is flat (you must stick your ice axe deeply into snow and ice, use it as a post to stop your feet sliding). Unfortunately, I lost my phone near the peak somewhere.
Hai Z — Google review
The highest mountain on north island in NZ. Definitely a must visit as it is the spot for mort tourists. It's about 5 hours drive from Auckland. Make sure to travel on a sunny day to get the best views at the Peak. We visited the skiing section of the mountain. There are charges if you would like to go higher up the mountain for skiing or site seeing.
Shawn S — Google review
Always eager to see how much snow is on the mountain when we head past every month or so. The Desert Rd is straight in places & windy in others. Don't speed, you will more than likely get a ticket if you go over 100kph in a vehicle (90kph if you are towing something). First views of Ruapehu are when you head north from Taihape.
Margaret C — Google review
Even out of season it is worth going up the mountain for the views. I was in luck in that there had been an early snow storm the previous week, so even though it is May, and everything is shut up the mountain (Sky-Waka Gondola was shut on 26th April, to re-open Kings Birthday - maintenance etc - would have loved to of gone up), there was fresh snow up at the base, so my daughter who had not been to snow for 13 years could enjoy the experience. In season parking can be hard to find (have been up other times), and if conditions are bad it is 4x4 or with chains - or of course it can even be closed. Road conditions are posted on-line on the websites, and on Met Service - weather, when clicking on mountains, and Whakapapa Ski Field - it shows mountain conditions, road conditions etc. Useful to check, as the road had been closed just days before I went up. In season there is skiing of course, food and other services. Enjoy.
Darryl S — Google review
Worth the trip up to Whakapapa ski field for the views alone, some great walks along the way. Halfway between the village and ski field there is a large vehicle pull over area you ca get some great pics.
Jason ( — Google review
You will fall in love with this place...just amazing views 😍 ❤️ ♥️ ✨️
Pranish C — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Manawatū-Whanganui Region 3382, New Zealand, USA
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Tongariro Alpine Crossing

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is a renowned 19.4km track that offers an extraordinary journey through a volcanic landscape in New Zealand. It starts at Mangatepopo Valley near Whakapapa and takes about 8 hours to complete, allowing hikers to witness old lava flows, active craters, emerald lakes, volcanic peaks, and breathtaking panoramic views amid the Tongariro volcanoes.
4.8
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New Zealand
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Tongariro National Trout Centre

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Nature & Parks
Aquarium
Located just outside of Turangi, the Tongariro National Trout Centre is a must-visit destination for families and fishing enthusiasts. The center features a native freshwater aquarium, a freshwater history museum, and a trout hatchery. Kids aged 5 to 16 can enjoy trying their hand at fishing in the children's pond filled with rainbow trout.
It was a great activity for kids to try rainbow trout fishing. Their school holiday kids trout fishing package was great experience. Depends on your expectation, waiting time can be vary , depends on how many volunteers angler on duty. Also kids waiting queue. Adult require to pay entry fee for extra to accompany with their kids as you don’t want to miss the photo moment and enjoy the delicious trout your kids/ grandkids caught fresh out of water. They can either packed them with ice for you bring home to cook OR smoke and filet for you for FREE to eat in house ( outside the sitting area ). Drinks and ciabatta loaf are available for purchase. A good track walk to see wild trout ( buy a trout food for $5 ). Self tour and enjoy the environment. Online booking for time slot/date are recommended! Free parking and short walk to the centre.
Monica L — Google review
We went on Sunday afternoon with a big group of 15. It was quiet which was nice, the museum and aquarium was cool. There is lots to see while you walk around
Elijah — Google review
Set in lovely Native bush setting includes an easy bush walk with views of rainbow trout in their natural settings. Very helpful staff, although I didn't go into the centre ($22 an adult) due to time constraints. Car park is locked at 4.00
Graham F — Google review
Did the kids fishing package-$60 which was good fun and they prepped and smoked the small fish the kids caught which was tasty. $22 entry fee per adult however which I find overpriced as there isn't a huge amount to do here unless your watching your kids fish. Friendly staff.
Alice H — Google review
Tongariro National Trout Centre is a worthwhile stop, especially for families with kids. It is located 3 km from Turangi town centre along the Tongariro River. It could also be a refreshing stop for nature lovers and curious minds as well. It offers a fascinating glimpse into New Zealand’s freshwater ecology, with native fish displays and a well-curated aquarium featuring species like Giant Kokopu and Koaro. The hatchery tour and museum provide insight into the history of trout fishing in the region, making it both educational and engaging. Kids especially love the fishing pond, where they can catch and even smoke their own rainbow trout, an experience that’s both memorable and delicious. The grounds are beautifully maintained, and the riverside walk adds a peaceful touch to the visit.
Thilal P — Google review
The trout are numerous (like thousands!!). It's fun watching the kids fish and actually catch them with the instructors, natural setting, and BUY the fish food on entry. $5 per bag but what happens when you feed the wild trout is a lot of fun. We should have bought at least 3 bags (1 each). For fantastic photography and video, have one person feed the trout from the platform whilst another watches through underwater viewing area. They are HUGE and go crazy .... brilliant!!
Bruce J — Google review
Great place to bring the kids for a bit of education in aquatic life. It's not very big but you could easily spend an hour or so here. Highly recommend getting some fish feed - the trouts seem to love them. The aquarium section is small but filled with native fish which is nice to see. Definitely pay it a visit if you're around the area.
Qi W — Google review
Went there for the school holiday program - fishing: from providing all the tools to smoking the fish for you It was great and the advice on fishing was easy to understand for kids. There were a few places to explore at the center as well. Would recommend spending 1-2 hours there
Mona B — Google review
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4.4
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257 State Highway 1, Rangipo 3382, New Zealand
https://troutcentre.com/
+64 7 386 8085
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Huka Falls tracks

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Waterfalls
The Huka Falls Track is a leisurely 1.5 km stroll through picturesque bushland leading to the breathtaking Huka Falls. The track offers stunning views of the powerful Waikato River as it plunges into a mesmerizing blue pool. It's a must-see natural wonder that promises fantastic photo opportunities, so be sure to bring your camera along for the walk!
4.6
(6354)
Waikato Region, New Zealand
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Craters of the Moon

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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Craters of the Moon, located just north of Taupo, is a geothermal wonderland featuring boardwalks and gravel paths that lead visitors past steam vents and bubbling craters. The area offers a glimpse into the country's fascinating geothermal phenomena with its geyser fields, steaming vents, roiling mud pots, and hot pools. Visitors can explore the natural high-energy environment while taking leisurely walks along two tracks that provide different perspectives of the landscape.
Wow! What a natural sight that I have ever seen. For only NZ$10 you get to walk about 45 minutes or more of this incredible sight of nature. Fantastic!!!
Edward R — Google review
This one of the many geothermal features in around Taupo. The walk around the park should take less than an hour and you can see multiple fumeroles and bubbling mud puddles. The path is well marked and of course you should obey the signage because there is a real danger of scalding or worse if you go into a dangerous area. The smell of sulphur is at times pretty strong but by the end you should be used to it!
Bernard S — Google review
Misplaced name unless the Moon is full of green shrubs. But an interesting stop. Seeing a lanscape with steam vents coming out of the ground and gurgling mud-pools. An easy 1hr walk around the park. At $10 certainly value for money.
Walter V — Google review
Very well maintained site with friendly staff and cute little souvenir store. The main loop takes about 45mins. You could do the look out loop which will take you another 15min - this part is quite steep though. Definitely worth the visit. Entry is just $10 per adult.
Deeksha N — Google review
You get to witness beautiful scenery at budget friendly price. The walk it about 45 minutes take you through steaming vent and resilience biodiversity. Features catch your attention are bubbling crater, hissing fumaroles and steaming vent. Stroller friendly walk. Surely feels like you are on another planet.
Dee — Google review
Take a stroll in amazing landscape amongst the steam vents. 45 - 60 minutes. Have lunch on the picnic tables beside the car park.
Sydney M — Google review
Awesome craters. Loved the contrast? with green and the craters. Priceless scenery for 10$ ❤️
HJ ( — Google review
A long walk but great if you can take your time!! Don't get there an hour before closing if you want to take your time... Can be boring for young people, elderly and less mobile..
Jillian A — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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171 Karapiti Road, Wairakei, Taupō 3377, New Zealand
http://www.cratersofthemoon.co.nz/
+64 27 656 4684
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Timber Trail

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Cycling park
Outdoor Activities
Timber Trail is an 85-kilometer mountain bike ride through the Pureora Forest Park in New Zealand's central North Island. The trail offers a unique experience, taking riders deep into ancestral Maori lands and showcasing the region's natural beauty with moss-covered trees, clear rivers, and diverse birdlife. The route follows old logging roads and features thrilling suspension bridges. There are various overnight options available for those looking to extend their adventure. Additionally, shuttle services are provided for convenience.
Awesome experience, track is well looked after and beautiful scenery! Did it over two days on MTB. It's at a decent level that basically most with a bit of experience can give it a go, even the 'not so frequent anymore cyclists' like me 😅 Pretty cool 😎
R M — Google review
A definite must do for all riding enthusiasts. Was our second time completing the trip over 2 days, and our party included first time riders. They loved it. With the ride being predominantly downhill it's possible for most fitness levels and beginner skills.
Craig H — Google review
Great experience although I think you need to be clearer on the bike hire options. When I hired a 'Suspension Bike' it wasn't made clear that is just front suspension. I see now you reference the full suspension bike as 'FS'. For a first time user that needs to be clearer and I suffered on the bike ride because of it.
Howard R — Google review
You couldn't ask for a better Kiwi experience. The mountain biking was at a good level that anyone with some experience could do it at their own pace. We used our E Bikes which made the up hills alot more fun. The first day was a little more technical but just take your time if unsure and the second day was easier riding with great long downhills and beautiful scenery. There is so much bird life we saw Kaka, Wood Pidgeon in big numbers. There are glow worms aplenty if you go exploring at night time in the Bush. The bridges are awe inspiring and there is even a small tunnel on the spiral. Prepare for all weather. Take a first aid kit just incase. But mostly it's just pure fun. Thanks to all the volunteers that keep the trails safe, if you could please fill in the Big dips on the second day haha almost had me over the handle bars and the blackberry on the last 4km needs cutting back. Xox
Joanne M — Google review
Another breathtaking part of New Zealand. Absolutely brilliant trail for running and cycling.
Vix A — Google review
Wicked journey. So much to take in and enjoy. We had sunshine and rain and enjoyed both. The lodge in the middle is a welcome and restful place to enjoy time with others also. Shuttle drivers were awesome as well. Kia Ora to all involved.
Claire T — Google review
Fantastic spot. Stayed at Piropiro Campsite and did the 6kms to Maramataha Suspension Bridge and back on an off-road electric scooter, about 1.5 hours return. The track runs along the road for a small way at the beginning. But it quickly enters bush and the safety and quietness of the forest. The track is a mix of smooth compact dirt and larger stones, with lots of ruts and bumps to navigate. Note - the best place to park is actually further along Piropiro Road at Maramataha Carpark. Head southwest at the intersection. Continue past Camp Epic for about 500 metres.
Jesse R — Google review
A must-do for trail enthusiasts. I'm definitely doing this one again! Beautiful sights, great trails. I did the trail over 2 days with mates, camping overnight. Highly recommend the experience.
Walter D — Google review
We started off with a shuttle service from Camp Epic (apologies we were late who would of thought we would get fogged in, held up by road works heading into Ongarue, then on the final 1 way bridge we gave way to a huge truck with forestry machinery - then Paul rang to check on us) we met a great bunch of adventure seekers, stayed at Camp Epic which was fantastic, we also got to chat with Bill Holloway (No.1 track extraordinaire track maker) on his Kubota tractor on the 2nd day. This would have to be New Zealand's top mountain bike trail ride that caters to all fitness levels (we did it on ebikes - thankfully) the scenery is breath taking, the constant chatter of bird life was exceptional, the trails are maintained up to a high level and in top condition. To learn about the timber pioneers, their families & machinery through to the tramways that bought the timber out, the suspension bridges are a marvel to behold especially when you look down and see the remnants of the timber bridges that held trams with logs what clever clever people. The work that has gone into these trails is exceptional with a story to be told all through the ride which gives a deep appreciation of the hard yakka of the timber workers, what a tough life! We came away in awe of those that have created a visionary story that we could enjoy - a simple 'thankyou' does not seem to suffice but THANKYOU!
Edwina O — Google review
One of the most scenic cycle trails in the North Island. We done the first 20 km from Pureora.
Taju U — Google review
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Pureora Forest Park / Timber Trail, Manawatū-Whanganui 3997, New Zealand
https://timbertrail.nz/
10

Orakei Korako Geothermal Park & Cave

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Nature & Parks
Tour agency
Nestled in the Taupo Volcanic Zone on New Zealand's North Island, Orakei Korako Geothermal Park & Cave is a captivating destination for nature lovers and adventurers. Accessible by boat or ferry, this geothermal wonderland boasts vibrant rock formations, steaming geysers, and bubbling mud pools set amidst lush native bush. Visitors can wander wooden pathways through the surreal landscape and even descend into subterranean caves with stunning rock formations.
Thoroughly enjoyed my visit. Surreal environment and scenery. I really loved that it was completely natural with beautiful native forest surroundings. There is clearly a lot of effort put in to keeping it so stunning and keeping weeds out. Truly magical. I also enjoyed eating at the Cafe afterwards and buying some souvenirs for family at home. The staff were friendly and helpful. I'm so glad I chose this geothermal park!
Raewyn J — Google review
Amazing place! This is the only geothermal park where dogs are allowed (on a leash only). It is a self-guided walk that is approximately 2 km, accessible via a short 2-minute boat trip. The price is very fair.
Ringa E — Google review
A well structured board walk experience after a small boat ride to the geo-thermal area across a small water area. The majority of the walk is on formed timber walkways and has handrails in place. There are also a couple of areas on small sections of earth walkways. Total walk time is about 90 mins. All of our group (3 family members) were happy we attended. Staff on-site were very friendly and helpful.
Paul K — Google review
This was such a cool stop. We had already been to some geothermal areas so I wasnt sure how different this would be. It was stunning! The trails were lovely and an easy walk. You can go at your own pace. The boat takes you to and from the island on demand. We left and were picked up within minutes. Bring water because it is warmer than youd think walking around the trails, even on a cooler day. I heard about this place on the radio and Im so glad we added it to our drive.
Nicky H — Google review
We loved this. It's a journey somewhat. Once you park you can buy a ticket and then immediately proceed to the boat landing. This will take you across a very small lake to the walkway. The paths are very well kept. The geological items consist of mud pits, geysers, boiling water, flows, and quite a bit of foliage. Highly recommend, a full loop will take something like 90 to 120 minutes if you go slow, it's not super huge.
Nuclearranger — Google review
There are a few natural sites in New Zealand that will totally amaze you and ask yourself why travel abroad when we have these at our doorstep! Totally amazing! 634 steps around one of the wonder's of New Zealand from hot water coming out of the ground to boiling mud pools elephant shaped rock to an impressive cave! I also loved the boat ride over the waikato river to get there!. Massive friendly guide to speak.
Gavin B — Google review
A truly stunning and unique place! Beautifully set up with wooden walkways that guide you through fascinating volcanic activity — bubbling mud pools, steaming sulphur baths, colorful mineral deposits, and even small glaciers. The whole area feels alive with color and energy. The experience starts with a short boat ride across the lake — the only way to reach the park. It’s such a special way to begin the visit, and we were the only ones on the boat, which made it feel even more peaceful and exclusive. Once you’ve bought your ticket, you can take the boat across at your own pace. When you’re done exploring, just ring the bell on the other side, and the boat comes to pick you up again. The walk itself takes about 1.5 hours and is easy to follow, but the best part is how quiet it is. We saw maybe 20 people in total and spent most of the time completely on our own. A magical and unforgettable experience — highly recommended!
Mike H — Google review
Absolutely incredible place that simply begs to be visited in New Zealand. Here, geothermal fields and mountains feel like nature’s own spells — impossible to forget and impossible to resist. Bubbling mud pools wink at you playfully, warm rivers glide past like silky ribbons, and the quiet caves wrap you in an embrace so gentle and deep that a part of you happily stays there forever. ❤️
Lara G — Google review
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494 Orākei Kōrako Road, Taupo 3083, New Zealand
https://www.orakeikorako.co.nz/
+64 7 378 3131
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11

Te Puia - Rotorua, NZ

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Nature & Parks
Cultural center
Te Puia in Rotorua, New Zealand is a Maori cultural center and geothermal preserve that offers a unique blend of nature and culture. Spanning 60 hectares, it features the impressive Pohutu Geyser, the largest active geyser in the Southern Hemisphere, which erupts around 20 times a day. Visitors can choose between day and night experiences, with the latter offering an enchanting atmosphere under the starry sky.
We did the Te Pu combo and what an incredible experience! Well worth it! The guided tour to see the Kiwis and the Gysers was a brilliant start, then the buffet dinner was absolutely delicious, such a range of food to cater to all tastes and dietary preferences! The cultural display was stunning, so interesting to learn immersively about the Māori culture. Then onto the Gyers and light show at the end, which was a stunning end to a wonderful evening. This honestly is a do not miss
Ciara L — Google review
Te Puia is an absolutely stunning and fascinating place — the geothermal landscape, the geysers, and the deep Māori heritage make it truly unique and worth visiting. The grounds are beautifully maintained, and the cultural spirit of the place is unmistakable. However, the guided tour was quite disappointing. It felt overly long and slow-paced — 90 minutes, with at least half of that time spent standing around without much happening. While I fully understand that the tour is an important source of income for the Māori community, visitors also value their time and expect an engaging, well-structured experience. Several people in our group clearly lost interest, which is unfortunate because Te Puia has so much to offer. Suggested improvements: • Shorten the tour to 45–60 minutes, focusing on the most interesting and meaningful parts. • Add more interactive or live elements — demonstrations, Q&A sessions, brief performances, or moments for guests to engage directly. • Consider offering two options: a standard tour and a premium cultural experience, so guests can choose the depth they want. • Train guides to keep the storytelling dynamic, with more energy and interaction. The place itself is extraordinary — it just deserves a tour program that matches its beauty and cultural significance. With a few thoughtful changes, Te Puia could easily become one of the most memorable experiences in New Zealand.
Ben S — Google review
What an amazing experience! Our tour guide Hunter was fantastic and shared loads of interesting information about his people and culture. It was so good to see the arts institute and the people keeping Maori culture alive. The geysers also put on a spectacular show for us, going off multiple times while we were there. We also got to see some Kiwis for the first time! Then in the evening, the buffet was great, especially the Hangi cooked food! Then the cultural performance at the end was incredible. Well worth the money as we had a blast for several hours! Ka pai!
Jonny J — Google review
An absolutely amazing and informative day! As two uk tourists who had never been to a geothermal area, and had only been in NZ for 3 weeks, this was the perfect place to learn about the geothermal activity in the area and how the people there view it. We did the Tuku Iho trail, which was a perfect length of time, we saw everything and getting to eat the sweetcorn cooked in the hot pool was definitely one of the best parts. Paul our tour guide was so great, obviously very passionate and knowledgeable, chatted with us while we walked between sites, and really clear with his descriptions. It’s quite a lot of walking and not too much stopping (although we stopped by the hot pool while cooking/eating for 30 mins, and you could’ve sat for 15 mins while we watched the geysers), so be aware if walking for most of 3 hours would be too much for you. Overall, an amazing day! Would recommend to anyone wanting to see the geothermal stuff as well as learning from someone who’s connected to the area. The park itself is great, lots of info boards to read. The arts building is definitely worth a visit, it’s interesting to learn how their arts are made and to see the culture being supported with new apprentices all the time. Also a great gift shop if that’s something you like! We saw the geysers errupting and the mud pools bubbling away so can’t complain. Not too busy in the park - end of November when we visited.
Ailsa — Google review
A truely wonderful experience and a must for visitors to not only Rotorua but to New Zealand and the magnificent islands. The beauty is how New Zealand has embraced the Māori culture and rich history. This experience includes everything from traditional dancing show to seeing the springs to a lovely buffet dinner. The attraction is only a 5 minute drive from town centre so is easy to reach, but make sure you book tickets in advance! Enjoy
J N — Google review
This is a must do if you visit Rotorua. From understanding Māori traditions, craft education, geothermal geysers, and kiwi conservation through to a fantastic cultural experience with song, dance and a haka. And yes if you are lucky you will get to see one of the kiwi birds in their nocturnal house. Our guide Ngahuia was excellent and was passionate about telling her tribe and ancestors story. A fantastic couple of hours. Highly recommend a visit and make sure you book tickets in advance and ones that include the cultural performances. Afterwards we visited the Pataki Kai cafe for a panini and drinks. Nice end to the visit.
Shaun L — Google review
This experience was fantastic. We did the Te Po combo. The guided tour through the school was so much more than I thought it would be. I learned a lot and I love the idea behind the school. Its such a lovely concept. The dinner was also great. I wasnt expecting much but the food options were plentiful and everything was so delicious. Cultural performance was stunning and fun and beautiful all at the same time. Seeing the geyser at night was beautiful. So peaceful and pretty. I highly recommend doing this option and taking in all the culture and history. Everyone who works at Te Puia is very passionate about their Mouri heritage. Thank you
Nicky H — Google review
This was an excellent 2-hour combo experience, which consisted of 3 parts: Māori arts and craft (with an introduction to the different schools and art forms), the valley of the geysers, and the dance performance. We also got to see a kiwi! It was well paced. Informative. The show was spectacular and we had wonderful views of the geysers. Also, the shop had the best NZ souvenir selection we saw in New Zealand.
Ed — Google review
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4.4
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20 Hemo Road, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand
https://www.tepuia.com/
+64 7 348 9047
12

Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village

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Sights & Landmarks
Cultural landmark
Whakarewarewa - The Living Maori Village is a cultural attraction located in the heart of Rotorua, New Zealand. It is the only living Maori village in the country and offers visitors a chance to experience the unique way of life of the Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao people. The village provides guided tours, traditional Maori dance performances, and a feast featuring authentic Maori food.
This place is so neat! The steam mud vents and the geysers were shooting out steam while we were there. What beautiful geothermal landscapes! And the bonus was that we were able to see the baby kiwi bird in the enclosures. So cool! There was no wait when we were there on a Saturday afternoon in May. You will need to go with a tour guide which will be organized after you buy your tickets. Highly recommend this visit.
Oc F — Google review
Great guide. She really brought the village to life with stories of her family and showing off the culinary skills of her people. Very friendly and wonderful town. Saw geysers, hot springs, and bubbling mud
Succulent A — Google review
I’m so glad I made time to do this and I highly recommend anyone going to give yourself a couple hours, buy the all day pass, and time it so you are there for their daily cultural performance at 12:30. It was worth every penny. Everyone was so welcoming and friendly and the performance and tour exceeded my expectations. Our guide, Daniel, was very patient and thoughtful. He made an effort to learn everyone’s name and took the time to genuinely try to teach us about the history, the culture, and the language. Huge thanks to everyone involved!
Jonathan C — Google review
It is the legacy and home of the Tūhourangi Ngāti Wāhiao people, who have been sharing their unique way of life with visitors from all around the world for over two hundred years. The village is open 7 days a week with guided tours. We signed on to one of the paid tours though we had to contend with a slight drizzle. The tour is comprehensive lasting about an hour and half and goes through the village people's fascinating daily life in the geothermal springs area. It includes the bathing, washing, herb cultivation, cooking and walking past their homes. We ate corn cooked in steam for few minutes. It tasted yummy. The historical chief's home and meeting place are well preserved and interesting to see. Sometimes you can watch a cultural show by the village people. The active geysers in the area can be seen during the tour. Toilets available. Very popular place, lots of tourists and locals. Uneven terrain, lot of walking. Wear comfy shoes, take water, wear hat, sunscreen. Parking at the entrance is ample and is easy to find. There are many stores in the village selling craftwork items. Friendly staff and great service.
S V — Google review
It was a rainy and cold day in Rotorua but it did not stop me from my very first “Maori experience”. It was very cultural and unique place to visit for tourists. The chief guided us through the village. She did it with all her hearts and respect to her culture. We really appreciated the visiting session. We also booked the Haka show and it was very emotional and worthwhile. The artists performed wholeheartedly and the audience can definitely feel it. I highly recommend taking the tour to understand more about the Maori cultures while you are in New Zealand.
Giao D — Google review
The guided tour at Whakarewarewa was amazing! We learned so much about life in the village and how people live with the geothermal landscape. Our guide was super friendly, knowledgeable, and made the whole experience fun. A real highlight was trying the corn cooked in the hot springs—the flavour was exquisite! Highly recommend this village tour if you’re in Rotorua.
LucivarSa — Google review
Excellent experience walking around the living village with our knowledgeable guide Wawi. He shared so much of his experience and knowledge even my young ones are highly engaged. It was perfect length for our family with young children and we got to see plentiful pools and geyser eruption. Would highly recommend this for family with little ones!
P H — Google review
This is a MUST VISIT place as the 1st nation are the people that makes New Zealand . It was an eye opener especially when the chief was the one showing us around. We even tried their cooked food using the thermal springs to cook. Excellent
Edward R — Google review
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4.4
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17 Tryon Street, Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 3010, New Zealand
http://www.whakarewarewa.com/
+64 7 349 3463
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Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest

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National forest
Nature & Parks
Forests
Redwoods – Whakarewarewa Forest is a picturesque redwood forest in Rotorua, New Zealand. It offers walking, biking, and horse-riding trails with convenient toilet facilities. The forest features majestic Californian redwoods reaching over 70 meters in height and beautiful native trees. Planted in the early 20th century, these redwoods have thrived and grow even faster than in their native habitat. The extensive network of mountain biking trails makes it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts.
Absolutely gorgeous experience. Lots of amazing and Beautiful trails to walk, various lengths so you can plan the day putting well. Moderate level of fitness required. Breathtaking views at one point. Lots of animals. There are even horse tracks and biking tracks also. Decent parking. Visitors centre here also. It's also the access area to the redwoods tree walk.
Gingerbeardclown — Google review
Absolutely stunning experience! Walking high among the giant redwoods felt peaceful and surreal. The forest smells amazing, and the views from the bridges are beautiful. I went for the night walk — the lights and soft music made it feel magical, almost cinematic. It’s a bit pricey for the length of the walk, but totally worth it for the atmosphere and photos.
Chethiya R — Google review
The hiking trip was a great experience, made even better by the clear and easy-to-follow signage along the trails. The signs not only guided the way but also provided a range of walking options with different time durations, making it convenient to choose a route that suited our pace and preference. The variety ensured that both casual walkers and more seasoned hikers could enjoy the area comfortably.
YK C — Google review
We went just after a coupe of days of non-stop rain and personally was worried it will be ruined but found it just as exiting and quite fresh and alive due to the rain. Well worth the visit and highly recommended, even our 4 year old really enjoyed it.
Vasile O — Google review
There are several trails to select from. We walked the Green Trail which is a 5k loop. There are steps to get to the scenic overlook, but not too difficult. Throughout there are benches to rest and enjoy the peaceful forest. The trek is all about the towering Redwoods and worth the excursion.
RH E — Google review
We loved walking through the forest in the late afternoon with the sun piercing through. There was hardly anybody in the forest. Make sure to visit the creek, its stunning! Ample parking nearby and great signage so it’s hard to get lost!
Willem L — Google review
Google Maps Review (short version): ⭐ 5.0 — “A magical forest that comes alive at night.” When darkness falls, the forest doesn’t sleep — it glows. Hundreds of gentle lights shimmer among the redwoods and ferns, turning the night into pure enchantment. Absolutely unforgettable experience. 🌌
Valeriy P — Google review
We just did the half hour red route after doing the tree walk. Well worth strolling past the giant trees, there is a small rise, but all easy well marked trail: nothing too strenuous.
Steve A — Google review
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4.7
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Whakarewarewa, Rotorua 3074, New Zealand
https://www.treewalk.co.nz/
+64 7 350 0110
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Te Pa Tu - The Gathering Place

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Te Pa Tu - The Gathering Place is a captivating cultural experience that immerses visitors in the rich traditions of the Maori people. Nestled within a stunning forest village surrounded by majestic Tawa trees, this attraction offers an enchanting evening filled with music, dance, and delicious seasonal cuisine known as kai. As you gather around blazing bonfires in a natural amphitheater, you'll be treated to performances that change with each season according to the maramataka, or Maori lunar calendar.
This experience was great! The village was beautiful in the dusk with soft rain and log fires burning outside little huts where we were taught some traditional Maori activities from this tribe. The whole thing was run by members of an extended family who were both funny and charming. The musical performances were of a very high standard and the feast was absolutely delicious ( and I am very particular about my food! ) - , excellent canapes,mussels, whitebait fritters, warm rolls with truffle butter, confi duck with watercress and orange salad, hanging cooked lamb, wagyu short rib, root veg. 3 little desserts each. Definitely the best food I've had in 5 weeks in N Z. Fun bus ride each way. Yes, it's touristy but they are open about this, wanting to share their culture with us and they created a very warm, welcoming and informative experience.
Annie — Google review
I’ve visited here twice - once in 2019 and again this month. I was disappointed the first time - most of those leading the tour didn’t seem like they wanted to be there, and it felt a bit half hearted. I also felt a little like I was tolerated, not welcomed, and sensed an arrogance from some people we encountered. This time was totally different. There was an amazing sense of warmth in the family’s welcome, and I sensed an incredible pride in their effort to show the world their culture. Their performance was the best I have seen anywhere (in any culture) - boy this family can sing! They are all incredibly friendly , engaging and intelligent. The food was stunning - a huge improvement over my last visit. I learned from our table host, Waitangi, that her father, the chief, took over after Covid. He has created something special here now, and is doing an amazing job as not only chief and host, but as a father - his children were incredibly gracious, welcoming and brilliant hosts as well as outstanding performers. Fantastic and very emotional experience. A must do when visiting Rotorua.
Shaun ( — Google review
No matter what I write, I won’t be able to truly express how much I enjoyed being here. This place is a cultural institute, school, and mini village dedicated to introducing visitors to the Māori people — the indigenous people of New Zealand. It’s a large venue that requires prior booking. The staff warmly welcome you and explain the Māori culture, followed by a traditional performance featuring expressive movements and chanting that carry deep meaning. Then, the team takes you on a tour near the hot volcanic rocks, ending with a luxurious international buffet dinner that includes all types of meats, chicken, seafood, desserts, and ice cream. This center is considered one of the top tourist attractions when visiting Rotorua.
Umabdulrahman A — Google review
This was an experience of a lifetime. We started being greeted by the chief in a traditional Māori custom. We then ventured off to learn more about their culture, ancestry and ways of living. It was very hands on allowing guests to participate in their martial arts and other activities. The best part of this was after when the family who runs Te Pa Tu entertained us singing and dancing the Haka and other traditional songs. Their passion for their culture is immediately shown and is beautiful to witness. Afterwards, we were treated to a feast - which was no joke. They say they’ll feed you a lot which is an understatement. This was a FEAST with many appetizers, three meats, a variety of sides and an array of dessert. As someone who is a foodie, even I couldn’t keep up. I did have dietary restrictions of no seafood or pork which were happily accommodated by the staff an really only covered a small portion of what was offered. We booked the tour for 7:30pm and got back at 11pm. It was a really late night for us. This is a not-to-miss attraction. It was the best thing I’ve done in New Zealand hands down and one of the top travel moments I’ve ever had. HIGHLY RECOMMEND.
Kimberly H — Google review
This was an amazing experience! A great introduction to Maori culture and history. They make it a fun process and include guests in the experience. From the time they picked us up on the bus to the drop off, it was high energy and a great time! Thank you Sam for starting it off and to Dennis for finishing it on a high point!!! Great performers! Amazing voices! All the performers did a great job but the family with Emerson, Elisa, their brother and uncle were so strong together.... beautiful!!! The food was wonderful!!! Plenty to eat, great variety and beautifully presented! My whole family loved it! Would do this again for sure! Well worth the money!!!!
Karen R — Google review
I have had the absolute joy of experiencing Te Pā Tū twice. The first time, I thought it to be so good, that I planned my family vacation around coming back, so that they too, could bare witness to Te Pā Tū's incredible performances, games and kai (food). The passion of the staff and artists is infectious and I found myself grinning ear to ear both times. Te Pā Tū feels like a big family that welcome you with open arms. I very much enjoyed participating in traditional Māori games and it was wonderful to see everyone get involved. Big Baz, you are a talented musician, people should pay just to simply hear you sing. Tiaana, as always, thank you for being a wonderful host. I count down the days until I am back on the doorsteps of Te Pā Tū. Kia ora!
Amy L — Google review
We were picked up from our hotel by a shuttle and then continued by bus to the Maori village. We were welcomed with a ceremony. There were various stations where we spent 10-15 minutes learning about Maori culture. There were also canapés, which were very tasty. After finishing the stations, we were led to a foyer with a small stage. The things we learned at the stations were presented by our hosts in the "right way". The Haka was incredibly captivating. It's amazing how strong and overwhelming individual voices can be. Afterwards, we were invited to take our seats in a large hall and were served dinner. We were entertained very nicely at the end, with our hosts singing songs from different countries. A truly unforgettable experience. It was one of the best cultural experiences we've ever had. A must-do when visiting Rotorua. A truly enriching experience for broadening your horizons about other cultures.
Gabrielle R — Google review
Great experience! A open culture that is willing to teach patiently and kindly. We loved all of it. The performances were powerful and you could feel the emotion of their words. Food was amazing! Lots of it too! THE ONLY THING NEGATIVE id say is do not buy the wine package!! We paid $65 per person for the wine pass, but staff have to many people to serve so you end up paying that for 1 glass of wine that is not worth that much. Because there is no indication we bought the wine package, we got a bill for our drinks at the end that was $90. I explained we purchased the package and so they didn’t charge again but $90 for all of us was a lot cheaper then the package we bought.
Bree H — Google review
4.6
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4.5
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1220 Hinemaru Street, Rotorua city, Rotorua 3040, New Zealand
http://www.te-pa-tu.com/
+64 7 349 2999
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Waitomo Glowworm Caves

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Nature & Parks
Historical landmark
Waitomo Glowworm Caves is a must-visit attraction in Waitomo Caves, New Zealand. The caves are home to a population of glow worms found only in this region. Visitors can explore the modern visitor center and witness the unique features that attract numerous visitors each year. The experience includes a guided tour with knowledgeable guides who provide insight into the caves and even sing during the journey.
We did the combination of the walking tour and boat tour and I’d definitely suggest doing the walking tour at least, as it allows for photos. Our tour guide Jetta was fantastic - her knowledge of the history of the caves was so interesting. There are tons of experiences you can take advantage of at the caves and I think it’s definitely worth the trip!
Serina D — Google review
I recently had the opportunity to visit the Waitomo Glowworm Caves with a tour group, and I wanted to share my experience. While it may be a bit of a journey from downtown Auckland, the adventure truly felt worthwhile. Before entering the cave, a photographer captures special moments for souvenirs. They do this because photography inside the cave is not permitted, primarily to protect the delicate habitat of the glowworms. It also helps support the local economy through tourism. I have to admit, the photos can sometimes be a little cheesy, but there’s no pressure to buy them. Once inside the cave, our guide warmly explained the importance of not touching the rock formations, as this could harm the unique ecosystem surrounding the glowworms. When the lights went off, the sight was nothing short of magical—glowworms twinkled like stars above us, creating an enchanting atmosphere. The walk was about 800 meters, so wearing comfortable, non-slip shoes is essential, especially since the ground can be quite slippery. At the end of the tour, we boarded a boat to exit the cave, and we were kindly reminded to keep our voices low to preserve the peaceful ambiance. As we emerged from the cave, a gift shop awaited us, which was a nice way to wrap up the visit. I found a lovely Christmas ornament there, and the prices were quite reasonable. Additionally, you can retrieve the photo taken before the tour, which is a nice touch. Overall, I found the experience to be quite fascinating and uplifting, connecting with such a unique aspect of nature.
Miao M — Google review
An awe inspiring experience. Impressed with the professional moving deliverance of the presentation our guide Shawnee shared with us all. She connected well with international and local visitors with her humour, warmth and knowledge. As soon as it ended we wanted to go through again....in case we had missed something. We didn't want it to end.
Kerry H — Google review
Fantastic experience, great activity to do with the whole family, the cave and the river are beyond expectations and all the scenery walks around are something everyone should do at least once. Guides were super friendly and knowledgeable the place is super clean and they have everything to make it a lifetime experience. Thank you.
Carmen C — Google review
Good tour of the cave with Taylor who took us through the history and culture. No photos or video allowed until the very end due to respecting culture. The cave before the glow worm section is very ornate and interesting but it’s the glow worms that everyone comes to see. It was fascinating to see the worms and the light that they omit but the publicity photos do kind of over estimate the brightness of the glow. That’s said we enjoyed it. The boat handling via a series of ropes takes some doing. It does get busy so recommend booking tickets in advance if you can. Cafe, restaurant, parking and the obligatory gift shop as well.
Shaun L — Google review
Great set up. Interesting guides. Large cafe and gift shop. Parking down a huge slope! We did walking and boat tour to see the glow worms. Loved it but had manage so many stairs in the almost dark.
Merril T — Google review
This is by far one of the best and most unique excursions that we have done during our various travels. The guides were all very knowledgeable and helpful throughout the tour. We were a little nervous about the water being too cold but you are in so many layers, including an optional fleece under your wetsuit, that you dont even notice! Definitely a must do while on the North Island.
Erin K — Google review
When on holidays I make it a point to visit caves, as such I've seen heaps. As far as formations go, I can only remember one that had less to offer. Then there are the few minutes that you're under the glow worm ceiling. And for that the cave would deserve 3 stars, maybe 4 on a generous day. BUT. The experience is way overpriced, I have visited 5+ star caves for half the entrance fee. The guide was unmotivated and didn't even try to hide it. The caves are overcrowded. They are pretty short and with a tour starting every 10 minutes you can basically see and hear the tour in front and behind you. Outside the actual tour. The toilets were disgusting. The restaurant terrible, I can honestly say it was the worst meal I had during my 4 weeks in NZ. And by the way the photos you see online and in the brochures are not what you will see.
Walter V — Google review
4.5
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4.2
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39 Waitomo Village Road, Waitomo Caves 3977, New Zealand
https://www.waitomo.com/glowworms-and-caves/waitomo-glowworm-caves
+64 800 456 922
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Ruakuri Mağarası

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Cave
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Ruakuri Cave is one of the three main caves in the Waitomo area, offering guided tours through its caverns filled with rock formations, glowworms, and waterfalls. The cave is a wondrous maze of subterranean limestone caves, canyons, and rivers. It features silent mysterious streams and crystal galleries as well as distinctive karst landscapes with disappearing rivers and natural bridges.
What an unforgettable experience at this spectacular and deep cave! Ruakuri cave tour is a must and recommended to see the stalactites and stalagmites that were formed millions of years ago. Never expect the tour to be so interesting and informative. Thanks to our fantastic and friendly tour guide for such a good explanation about every part of the cave! The starting point of the visit was trilling! We had walked through a 15m descend spiral staircase to the cave which was so well built and designed! The cave entrance was used by Māori as a burial ground. The interior of the cave is beautifully lit up with different colors and glowworms can be spotted in this cave! At some point in the cave, we came across a few people who participate in the black water rafting. I guess it is a scary excursion in such a dark area and wet area. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit this cave in NZ!
Ting T — Google review
Our guide today (08/04/25) at 9am was excellent (sorry I didn’t catch your name!). So knowledgeable and super friendly. Such an awesome experience and great value for quite a lengthy tour. Amazing that Ruakuri is wheelchair accessible too and loved learning about the cave formations and the history of the area.
Rhiannon H — Google review
We joined a small-group tour of Ruakuri Cave at 10 AM, and it was one of the most memorable experiences of our trip. Unlike the silent boat ride in Waitomo Glowworm Cave, Ruakuri is a walking tour that lets you explore a vast limestone system on foot, about 90 minutes along a carefully designed loop. The entrance is through a spectacular spiral ramp, almost like descending into the earth’s core. Inside, the guide explained cave safety, Māori legends, and pointed out fragile stalactites, stalagmites, and even ancient fossils embedded in the rock. The illuminated formations—columns, curtains, and stone “forests”—looked like nature’s own cathedral. At one point, we stood in complete darkness and watched thousands of tiny glowworms glow blue-green above us, like stars scattered across a night sky. Other highlights included an underground river, dramatic limestone halls, and the cave’s “sunroof”—a natural shaft once used by Māori and explorers to connect with the surface. At the end, we were invited to perform a symbolic hand-washing ritual, showing respect to the ancestors and leaving the cave’s spirit behind. Ruakuri combines geology, culture, and wonder. Highly recommended if you want a deeper, more adventurous cave experience beyond the glowworms.
Vincent L — Google review
Impressive and unique experience. Definitely a place one should visit. However our experience was not as good as expected due to little babies allowed in the cave, who under the stress of darkness, cried and screemed all the time. Irresponsible from the parents, unacceptable from the caves administration.
Emilia T — Google review
We drove from Taupo to Waitomo via mangakino, stunning scenery! The Ruakura guided walking tour is a must! Mitch our guide was knowledgeable, easy to communicate with and comedic too. All in all a great guy who is passionate about what he does. The caves, wow. Prepare yourself for a cathedral like experience with breathtaking formations, underground rivers and streams. The walking is easy due to the excellent safe walkways that are wheelchair friendly. The Glow worms were the icing on the cake. We did the loop track via Kuratau/Turangi and again wow, the scenery didn't disappoint. We have the day out a solid 10/10
Stu H — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience and very different from the Waitomo cave. It’s a walking tour with a very knowledgeable guide and talks not only about the glow worms but the rock formations in the cave. It’s also a very intimate experience where you get to look at the glow worm up close and personally, learning about their life cycle and take ample pictures.
Jonsson L — Google review
26/7/2024 1030 tour. We really enjoyed our guided tour of the Ruakuri caves. Went for the glow worms but I think the caves were better! Hard to believe that we have such cool and interesting underground cave systems like this one in our country. Our guide was lovely, very knowledgeable and answered all our questions easily.
E M — Google review
90 minutes guided tour, fascinating and beautiful every step. Guides extremely experienced and knowledgeable, as well as entertaining. Lovely place to experience nature.
Melinda M — Google review
5.0
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4.6
(959)
Waitomo Caves 3988, New Zealand, USA
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Otorohanga Kiwi House

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Wildlife park
Nature & Parks
The Otorohanga Kiwi House is a wildlife sanctuary in New Zealand that offers visitors the chance to see the country's national bird, the kiwi, along with other native wildlife such as weka and kea. The sanctuary also houses the tuatara, an ancient reptile species. Visitors can observe active kiwi birds throughout the day and view rare species in nocturnal settings. The environment allows for up-close encounters with the birds during feeding time.
This place was a very cool stop on our way to Waitomo. We were able to see the Kiwi and other native birds. The man working the entry was very friendly. The Tui bird they have is my absolute favorite and I wish I could have spent more time watching and listening to him. We was very vocal. We loved this place. Thank you!
Nicky H — Google review
While it was great to have the opportunity to see a kiwi, I felt that the experience can be more interactive than just observing the bird in a near pitch black room with views that were often obstructed. There were also a number of native birds on display but the ducks were the most abundant and interactive.
Brian L — Google review
The Kiwi House was an interesting stop, and we were lucky enough to see a Kiwi up close, which was a special moment! However, there are major renovations going on at the moment, and many areas are closed or under construction. Considering the current state of the facility, the entry price felt a bit high for what’s available. Hopefully it’ll be great once the upgrades are finished!
LucivarSa — Google review
We've had a great experience here today and got lucky to see one of the 2 kiwi's they have and we have listened to a very informative talk about kiwi's. The tickets are valid for 2 days and allow multiple entries. If you really want to see kiwi's and other interesting birds and reptiles, I do recommend this place.
Nidhal — Google review
We came here randomly while driving back from the glow worm caves. I wouldn’t recommend going out of your way to come here, as it’s pretty expensive considering there’s really not much to see. There are two kiwi nocturnal spaces, which obviously being dark are really hard to see into. One highlight was the big aviary, lots of pretty birds. Staff were also very nice and helpful 😊
Isabella P — Google review
I spent about an hour and half here. I was lucky enough to see one Kiwi in the first enclosure after waiting and looking for about 30 minutes. I was unable to see the other kiwi in the other enclosure waiting for 15 minutes. Still nice seeing one out of the two that are currently in house. Staff was very friendly and I stayed for the Kiwi talk which was informative.
Abigail P — Google review
Not happy with the visit. Driving from north to New Plymouth we stopped here on a whim—three of us, NZ $70 total—and left after barely 10 minutes. All the kiwis were asleep (of course they’re nocturnal), so we literally saw nothing. No talks, no scheduled feedings, no interactive exhibits—just dark enclosures and silence. Felt like paying for an empty room. No playground and fun stuff for kids also. Staff are friendly and professional.
Alvin D — Google review
Got to finally see a kiwi bird. If you think youre not going to see it, let your eyes adjust to the dark and you'll finally be able to fully see one. The rest of the animals and birds were really cool to see as well. The path is mark that you can follow just to make sure you dont miss anything.
Jake — Google review
4.3
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4.1
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20 Alex Telfer Drive, Otorohanga 3900, New Zealand
http://kiwihouse.org.nz/
+64 7 873 7391
18

Te Waihou Blue Springs (Whites Road entrance)

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Sights & Landmarks
Hiking area
Scenic Walking Areas
Blue Spring (Te Waihou Walkway), Whites Road entrance offers a mesmerizing experience with its stunning blue and green water, surrounded by hillsides and regenerating bush. The well-maintained track provides photo opportunities and a chance to spot trout in the clear spring water. The walk, approximately 9km round trip, takes about 4 hours including stops. While some parts can be narrow and there are steps, it's an easy walk overall.
absolutely stunning! 🌿💧 The water is crystal clear with the most beautiful shades of blue and green, and the walk along the river is peaceful and refreshing. It’s the perfect spot to relax, take photos, and enjoy nature. The track is well maintained and easy to walk, suitable for all ages. Highly recommend visiting if you want to experience one of New Zealand’s most beautiful natural places. Truly magical! ✨
Bansi P — Google review
An amazing walk. Took us 3 hours there and back with half hour for lunch. The river is crystal clear and the colours stunning - a hidden gem. The walk is easy a farm track and wooden walkway in places plus some stairs running alongside the river.
Alison T — Google review
Visited Te Waihou Blue Springs in September 2025 and it was one of the most beautiful natural spots we saw in New Zealand. The colour of the water is absolutely unreal, crystal clear with a vibrant blue and turquoise hue that looks almost magical. The clarity is so incredible that you can see the plants and pebbles beneath the surface perfectly. No wonder this spring supplies some of the world’s purest drinking water! The walking trail is peaceful and well-maintained, with plenty of scenic viewpoints along the way. We took our time strolling, stopping often for photos because every corner looked stunning. The reflections of the trees and sky in the clear water created a calm, dreamlike view. The sound of running water and the surrounding greenery made the whole experience so soothing. It’s an easy and relaxing walk suitable for all ages, just remember to wear comfortable shoes. We visited in early spring and the weather was perfect — cool, bright and not crowded. Te Waihou Blue Springs is a true gem for nature lovers and photographers. You can’t help but be amazed by its beauty. A must-visit stop if you’re traveling around the Waikato region!
Raihah R — Google review
The walk itself is great. It gets busy so if there's been rain expect alot of mud and bring extra shoes and/or clothes to change into if you're not waterproofed lol. There's toilets along the trail as well but the one in the middle of the trail about 3kms in is out of order. They also aren't maintained so bring loo paper with you and hand sanitiser should you need to go. Water is freezing if you dare take a dip.
Aroha R — Google review
The amazing blue springs offer an easy walk with two different entrances. We chose the Leslie Road access and found the footpath to be very well-maintained, so much so that our shoes stayed clean and mud-free. The water is incredibly clear; if you look closely, you can spot native fish swimming. It's also mesmerizing to watch the waving seaweed, which almost looks like a mythical water creature moving with the current. The area provides plenty of spots for a picnic and for taking beautiful photos.
Lynda — Google review
Can't believe this place is real!! We parked at the car park that's a bit further away from the main area of the blue springs, which was about an hour walk one way. It's quite easy and mostly flat but not really covered, so make sure to bring a hat and sunscreen! It's totally worth to walk along the river side to the main area, it's just unbelievable how clear and beautiful this water is!
Bianca H — Google review
The views were amazing and the water was supremely clear !! I went in from the Whites Road entrance. So, it was a 2-3km walk along the trail before reaching the other end where the viewing platform is. Make sure you come when the weather is good. Some parts of the trail can get muddy when wet.
Jing Y — Google review
Lovely hike with nice blue river! Did not know another access point existed for a much shorter hike. Nevertheless, the views along this longer hike were great!
Michael B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Whites Road, Putāruru 3483, New Zealand
https://www.southwaikato.govt.nz/our-district/sport-and-recreation/parks-and-reserves/te-waihou-walkway-blue-spring
+64 7 885 0340
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Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari

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Ecological park
Nature & Parks
Islands
Sanctuary Mountain - Maungatautari, also known as the 'floating mountain,' is a vast mainland conservation island in New Zealand. It offers three enclosures featuring wetlands, old-growth forests, and native birdlife. The area provides various hiking trails suitable for families, from challenging hikes to gentle bushwalks. As one of New Zealand's largest eco-sanctuaries, it serves as a predator-free haven for endangered native species like kiwi and kaka.
This was a Must Do and finally everything came together and we managed to go . Thanks to Rosie for the short guided tour explaining just SOME of the reasons Maungatautari was entirely fenced . This Sanctuary is all self funded so every tour/self guided walk, food, gifts and $$ spent go back to the Sanctuary. Please Go do this the tracks are great , we'll maintained , lots of great information. Highly Recommend Sanctuary Mountain.
Brian M — Google review
Amazing place! The team here is so passionate about protecting NZ’s native wildlife, and the guided walks are first class. A must-visit if you want to see the beauty of our forests and learn how we can help protect them. I will be back in late spring for sure.
Thomas W — Google review
This is an incredibly gorgeous and serene place to visit! We had a very knowledgeable tour guide and learned so much. There was a lot of birds to spot and different walking trails you could follow. The night tours are best for people interested in nocturnal creatures like arachnids and insects. You will definitely need comfortabke shoes and a reasonable amount of fitness if you're wanting to keep up with a tour - the walk is all uphill.
Natalie B — Google review
Great experience with our special guide "Lyn of Tawa"; very knowledgeable and tolerated my endless cheeky questions. Staff could not have been more friendly. Birdsong seems to be a given but catching them in photos is let's say "challenging" :)
David B — Google review
This ecological preserve and trust is absolutely breathtaking and that applies to both its size and what can be seen within. The people who run the visitor center are incredibly knowledgeable and friendly, and can answer any question you could possibly have and them some. The land is surrounded by 26 miles of predator proof fence, so the wildlife inside is protected and thriving. We saw so many birds enjoying the space, even some endangered ones- a surprising and hopeful sight. Highly recommend. Donate on top of the admission fee, if possible.
Alison B — Google review
A beautiful place to visit! Abundant bird song (and sightings) and lush green undergrowth. We did the Te Raki and Te Tonga tracks over the mountain which were a great little adventure (comparable to a DOC “tramping” track).
Florjan C — Google review
Nice spot. Definitely like what they are doing with the place & being my first time going there not knowing what to expect. Almost had it to myself arriving early. Wasn't expecting to pay that much to see it though. Tbh thought it was more a donation & not $32. But that wasn't a worry.
Luke M — Google review
We journeyed from Mid Atlantic US. This was well worth the travel. Imogene was our guide. Our tour was highly educational and completely enjoyable as Imogene has a sense of humor about the sometimes shy avian residents. The fence, its size and its monitoring including volunteer involvement was truly impressive. Saw several birds, was able to identify more with our birdsong app with the NZ download which added approx. 60 bird calls. Fun to watch as they darted around the canopy. Binoculars are helpful and comfortable shoes a must. All in our party easily completed the walk. Visitor’s center is educational and fun as well.
Laureen L — Google review
4.8
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5.0
(200)
99 Tari Road, Pukeatua 3880, New Zealand
http://www.sanctuarymountain.co.nz/
+64 7 870 5180
20

McLaren Falls Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
McLaren Falls Park is a stunning destination located on Lake McLaren, offering a variety of activities for visitors. The park features picturesque bushwalks spanning over 190 hectares, with the highlight being a hike to a beautiful waterfall. One of the park's unique attractions is the opportunity to witness magical glow worms at night along the stream in the bush. Additionally, visitors can enjoy picnics, camping, and kayaking by the lake.
Really good walks and views throughout the park. One part is like a jungle of native trees and ferns. Well worth the trip!
William T — Google review
Here at McLaren Falls you are able to camp, kayak, go fishing, swimming, have a picnic or treat yourself to one of the many walking tracks. The park is popular all year round, but autumnal colours make it particularly appealing during the season of autumn. Camping is available for a maximum stay of three nights. All the grassed area is available to campers except Cherry Bay. Camping at McLaren Falls is based on first in first serve.
Eranga A — Google review
If you’re in the Tauranga / Bay of Plenty area and want a chill nature-escape that ticks the “beautiful view” box without too much hassle, McLaren Falls Park is absolutely worth a visit. Whether you’re going for a couple of hours, a picnic or even overnight, you’ll leave feeling refreshed.
Chethiya R — Google review
Water falls exceeded expectations. Large volume and full noise. Really impressive. A short drive to the park gave us clean toilets and nice walk to a smaller fall and a beautiful, serene lake. Wish we had more time to linger and soak in the peace and quiet. Really uplifting
RichardL — Google review
Great views of the lake and surrounding views, plenty of picnic places and well marked hiking trails.
Nana E — Google review
The actual falls are amazing, the whole park would be a great place to stay as so much to explore if you have time.
Helen R — Google review
A striking landscape featuring multiple small waterfalls cascading over dark, rocky terrain. I made it a stop on my way to Matamata, after a 1.5-hour drive from Ōhope Beach.
Become G — Google review
The most immersive natural beauty in a green environment with plenty of birdlife and majestic trees overhead that the BOP have to offer. Great picnic spots and stunning waterfalls and lake. Don’t forget the lovely cafe where you can get spoilt even more. It’s idyllic
Sonja M — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(439)
190 McLaren Falls Road, Omanawa 3171, New Zealand
http://www.tauranga.govt.nz/exploring/parks-and-reserves/parks/mclaren-falls
+64 7 577 7000
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Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours

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Tours
Movie & TV Tours
Day Trips
Hobbiton™ Movie Set Tours offers a unique experience for movie buffs and travelers alike. Visitors can explore the picturesque sheep farm used for filming Shire scenes, complete with guided tours, a gift shop, cafe, and inn. The highlight of the tour is the opportunity to step into an authentic Hobbit Hole, featuring fully themed rooms that were previously only seen as external facades.
We visited the Hobbiton movie set in November 2025, and what a great experience it was. We are not huge fans, but I have read the LOTR and Hobbit books, and we both saw the movies, so lots of places and stories felt familiar. Most of the Hobbit holes have been built after the movie shooting was done, and there is ongoing construction to build even more. Being here in spring was perfect, so many flowers and lovely weather. Upon arriving at the visitor center, you need to check in at the ticket booth (we had make online reservations) and then stand in line for your tour - they leave every 10 min. There are bathrooms and a cafe if you arrive early. The group then boards a bus, which drives about 10 min through green hills with sheep, while you get to see some movie clips. Then the group will be taken on a 1.5h walk through the outdoor set, which leads you alongside many hobbit holes. Noelle, our guide, did a great job explaining details about which scene was taken where, which artifacts were real or fake, etc. The attention to detail was stunning; most hobbit homes have a theme, so you can guess what the owners do for a living (bee keeping, fisherman, etc.). We even got to visit one of the homes from the inside, which was the highlight of the tour for me. The home had lots of rooms, including bedrooms for the children, a cat bed, recipe books, a pot of boiling water, and lovely decorated china with leftover cake or cheese. Those hobbits love to eat! At the end of the tour, we all got a complimentary (non-alcoholic) ginger beer or 'real' beer from a local brewery (other drinks also available), before we walked back to the bus. Highly recommended!
Elisabeth B — Google review
Hobbiton was amazing! Beware though, it books up months in advance, so definitely book way ahead of time. For the tour itself, the Shire is stunning - it has truly breathtaking landscapes and gardens. Our tour guide Mira was fantastic and provided a lot of great LOTR facts. The complimentary drink from The Green Dragon Inn was very tasty and you can buy bottled drinks from their gift shop exclusive to Hobbiton. We wanted to do the Evening Banquet Tour but it was booked up so we did the day tour which was still great. We got lunch at the cafe after which had lots of tasty options. Walking through the houses was also a very special treat since it’s only been open since 2023. Overall, we are so happy we got to experience this!
Serina D — Google review
Visited the Hobbiton Movie Set in September 2025 and it was a truly magical experience, a must-visit for any “Lord of the Rings” or “The Hobbit” fan! Even if you’re not a huge fan of the movies, the beauty and charm of this place will win you over instantly. From the moment we stepped off the bus and saw the rolling green hills dotted with colorful hobbit holes, it felt like stepping straight into Middle-earth. The guided tour was excellent — our guide was enthusiastic, funny and shared plenty of behind-the-scenes stories about how the movie set was built and filmed. Every detail was so well preserved, from the tiny mailboxes and laundry lines to the perfectly maintained gardens. The whole area looked exactly like it does in the films, only even more vibrant in person. We took tons of photos and every corner was picture-perfect. The weather in early spring was ideal, fresh air, blue skies and blooming flowers all around. The highlight for us was enjoying a complimentary drink at The Green Dragon Inn, which completed the magical experience. Everything was well-organized, from the ticketing to the bus transfer and tour timing. The staff were warm and welcoming, adding to the overall charm. Hobbiton is pure movie magic brought to life, charming, beautifully maintained and full of heart. Whether you’re a Tolkien fan or just love scenic spots, this is an experience you’ll never forget! Recommended 👍
Raihah R — Google review
Absolutely amazing!! Just magical and enchanting. The tour guide, Rob, was very knowledgeable, funny, kind, and super friendly as well. The hobbit holes are so incredibly detailed and well kept, it’s all very impressive! You get to go inside a hobbit house and take photos in it and see all the rooms, very cool. And a complimentary drink (I recommend the stout), just wow! I’ll definitely go back if I am ever in NZ again.
D B — Google review
We did the behind the scenes tour and it was a truly magical experience. Our tour guide (Hayden) was enthusiastic, friendly, funny and very knowledgeable! We knew we were in for a good one when we saw his lotr tattoos! Hobbiton massively surpassed our expectations and The Green Dragon was a lovely cosy pub! The spread for the meal was really excellent and the food was absolutely delicious. My wife is a vegetarian and was very happy with the fried Tofu provided for her. It was a real treat to walk around the workshop seeing designs on the wall and the craftspeople in action working on fixing and repairing pieces for the hobbit holes. If you love Lord of the Rings this is an absolutely unmissable experience.
Josh S — Google review
What am awesome experience. BOOK IN ADVANCE!!! I booked my nighttime banquet 6 months in advance and almost did not get a spot. You will not regret the banquet. Loved our tour guides, having the place practically to yourself (small group), actually going into a Hobbit hole and seeing the entire inside set up. And ending with dinner and an amazing lantern walk back to the busses.
Jeanna W — Google review
Forget Disneyland, this place is the most magical spot in the world! Walking through the site is like stepping straight into Middle-earth. It’s so surreal; the whole experience is something you have to experience. I visited Hobbiton twice during my trip to New Zealand and each time it was just as enchanting. If you ever get the chance to visit, I absolutely cannot recommend it enough! It’s a must-see for any fan of the movies or anyone who just loves breathtaking scenery. Plus, they even give you a free mug at the end of the tour, which is a lovely little bonus! Honestly, it’s 100% worth it…such a special place. Just go!!!!! :)
Em V — Google review
A Truly Magical Experience at Hobbiton Movie Set We recently booked our tour of Hobbiton, and I can confidently say that the experience exceeded all expectations. Unfortunately, our flight to Auckland was delayed, and the traffic on the way to the set was much heavier than anticipated, causing us to arrive late. However, when we contacted the team, they were incredibly understanding and kind. They assured us that we'd still be able to take the full tour, and they made sure we had a complete, unforgettable experience. Hobbiton itself is already a magical place, with its lush landscapes and charming hobbit holes, but what really made our visit extraordinary was the warmth and charisma of the staff. The team’s enthusiasm and passion truly elevate the magic of the place, and it’s clear they love what they do. Their friendliness and dedication made all the difference and helped create a truly immersive experience. I would absolutely visit again and highly recommend anyone to make the trip to Hobbiton. It’s an enchanting place, and with the amazing people who work there, it's an experience you won’t forget!
Nataly M — Google review
4.8
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4.5
(10802)
501 Buckland Road, Matamata 3472, New Zealand
https://www.hobbitontours.com/
+64 7 888 1505
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Matamata Visitor Information Centre

Tourist information center
Souvenir store
Visitor Centers
Such a lovely lil' visitor center in a cute town near Hobbiton. There are many maps, pamphlets, and souvenirs. You can also mail postcards here. The exterior of this building is amazing, too, especially if you love Hobbit homes. 🏡
Justine B — Google review
Lovely information centre :) they had maps, hobbiton merch, the whole centre was themed on a hobbit house :)
Catie C — Google review
Love the vibe of this area. Went here after Hobbiton Movie Set to meet up with friends and family for dinner. While we waited we took pictures around and enjoyed the small town feel. Area was chill and I might have seen a few hobbitsesss walking about. Love the "Welcome to Hobbiton" sign (dumb of me to forget to take a pic). Great experience!
Meinard L — Google review
My 2 grandchildren were curious about the contents of the building. We found an excellent range of tourist products. We were not there to shop but I was impressed by the range and the presentation. One staff member offered the girls a free balloon or sweets, after checking with me that it was okay,which was very kind.
Vicky W — Google review
provide a comprehensive, impartial information and booking service for Matamata, Waikato and New Zealand for accommodation, activities, attractions and travel bookings.( Hobbiton tour tickets😀) Opening Hours Monday – Friday: 9:00am – 4:00pm Saturday – Sunday & Public Holidays: 9:00 am – 4:00pm Closed Christmas Day
Eranga A — Google review
Building very cute Good attention I was hoping to see someone for the tour (there is a table for this but haven’t seen anyone) Lovely souvenirs but those you can find in Amazon I was hoping for something more special In front of the hobbiton sign
Fiorella M — Google review
Lovely little town With a great central business district, with great restaurants pub and cafes, visiting the Hobbiton movie set was a delight and the food there was great too. But be warned weary travellers! Be warned of the cave troll that operates the Information site. The trolls name is Gail and she’s a witch that weaves a web of deceit. She will claim there is only one taxi in town to take you to the hobbit city. She will call a number and identify herself by name- soon after a scam taxi will arrive and demand 30$ a person - or 120$ for a ten km ride- there only. Gandalf only knows what the goblin taxi driver will charge for a ride back. We had the taxi drive us to our rental and just drove ourselves. 13$- One of us had to stay sober at the Green Dragon pub but it was worth it. Lovely experience overall but don’t let yourself get scammed by Gail the troll or her goblin henchman taxi driving friend. Those two are working together and we didn’t trust them. There are lots of other taxis available. A stain on an otherwise lovely day.
Bramwell S — Google review
Matamata visitor centre: After booking the online ticket,take it from a kind staff and wait a hobitton shuttle bus at out of the centre. Let's go to the hobitton movie set
Elysia K — Google review
4.4
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4.5
(333)
45 Broadway, Matamata 3400, New Zealand
http://www.matamatanz.co.nz/
+64 7 888 7260
23

Bridal Veil Falls

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Bridal Veil Falls, located in the Wairēinga Scenic Reserve near Raglan in the Waikato region of New Zealand, is a magnificent 55-meter plunge waterfall. It is the only one of its kind in the North Island and offers four lookout platforms for visitors to enjoy stunning views. The easily accessible track to the bottom of the falls takes about 15 minutes and is suitable for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
Beautiful place to visit! It’s about a 10-minute walk to the upper lookout, and another 10 minutes (around 250+ steps) to reach the base of the falls. Totally worth the effort the views are stunning from both levels. A great reminder of how incredible nature is and the wonders it creates. Must-visit spot if you’re around Raglan!
Muhammad R — Google review
Absolutely stunning place to visit! We went to Bridal Veil Falls with family and kids, and it was an unforgettable experience. The walk to the falls is easy and beautifully maintained, surrounded by lush greenery and peaceful nature sounds. The viewing platforms at different levels give breathtaking views of the waterfall — truly picture-perfect! It’s safe and family-friendly, with plenty of spots to stop, rest, and take photos. A must-visit if you’re exploring the Waikato region — nature at its finest!
Dancho J — Google review
Impressive waterfall! There is a small parking lot and then a beautiful walk through a rainforest to take you to the top of the waterfall in less than 10 minutes. The views are gorgeous! There are wooden steps to a middle viewpoint and then to the bottom. We loved it! Come on a cloudy day to appreciate the colors!
Willem L — Google review
Nice place. Only a 5-10 mins stroll from the car park. There’s 4 different viewpoints, the bottom one is probably the best but it’s 235 steps down and back up again, although not overly strenuous. Waterfall was raging after all the recent rains.
Richard C — Google review
This place is quite the gem and one of the highlights when visiting Raglan. A short relaxing walk through the forest followed by an option to view the waterfall from 3 different vantage points. Getting to ground level will be challenging for those with physical limitations as it’s a steep decent and climb back up to the car park. Viewing it from the top is already very majestic. Going to the base of the waterfall is definitely worth the effort if you are up for it. I got a good appreciation of the size and beauty of the waterfall from there. Highly recommended if you are in the area.
Jeremy W — Google review
Bridal Veil Falls, also known as Wairēinga, is a stunning natural attraction located just 20 kilometres from Raglan Beach, making it an ideal addition to your travel itinerary if you're exploring the area. Surrounded by lush native bush, the falls drop an impressive 55 metres over a basalt cliff into a tranquil pool below, creating a breathtaking and peaceful setting. The site is free to visit, making it accessible for everyone. However, please note that dogs are not permitted, and personal promotions or campaigns are also restricted to preserve the natural beauty and serenity of the area. The walking track to the falls is well-maintained and suitable for most fitness levels, with several viewing platforms offering different perspectives of the waterfall—from above, mid-level, and base. Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a quiet escape, Bridal Veil Falls offers a serene experience away from busy city life. The sound of cascading water and the surrounding greenery create a calming atmosphere perfect for relaxation or reflection.
Ahammad J — Google review
It was a great experience for us. Me and my wife really enjoyed the short walk. I am not that good at hiking or long walk but we didn’t get much tired of the stairs.
Talukder 2 — Google review
A family friendly, well maintained walk. The first section of the trek takes you through lovely native bush and you come out at the top of the falls with 2 viewing platforms, you can then walk down the stairs to a mid-way viewing platform and then right to the bottom.
Zoe H — Google review
4.8
(2547)
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4.7
(732)
Kawhia Road, Makomako 3895, New Zealand
https://www.waikatonz.com/experiences/walking-hiking-trails/bridal-veil-falls-raglan/
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Hamilton Gardens

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Park
Hamilton Gardens is a sprawling 50-hectare landscape located southeast of the city center. It features an array of meticulously designed gardens, including Japanese, Italian Renaissance, and traditional Maori-influenced spaces. Visitors can explore themed enclosed gardens such as Chinese, English, American, and Indian gardens with unique architectural elements like colonnades and pagodas. The park also includes a cafe, restaurant, and playgrounds for children to enjoy.
Located some 120 kilometres from Auckland this experience is a MUST for any lover of gardens and beauty. The Hamilton gardens are by all accounts one of the most impressive botanical gardens to visit to explore gardens of the world. Simply stunning! Make the stop as part of your trip to Rotorua or Hawke’s Bay. It’s great value and is just magnificent. Stop at the cafe for coffee before you head off and explore the beautiful spaces. The tour takes a good two or three hours…. Enjoy
J N — Google review
Well worth a visit, the lake is lovely with little ducklings currently. We went into the enclosed garden (paid entry) and it was worth it. Stunning design and so fun to explore! We took a lunch break before heading back in. We ended up spending 5 hours there with my senior parents. Plenty of seats along the way to rest and sights and floral displays to photograph. Bring your power bank! One tip - Make sure you head to Mansfield Garden then to Picturesque Garden to follow the story. The cafe has menu and items in the cabinet. Highly recommend the apple feijoa smoothie! Parking was easy. A great experience and highly recommended!
Emily H — Google review
Hamilton Gardens is one of the few places in the city that’s truly worth spending some time exploring. Each themed garden may not be a perfect replication of its cultural origin, but they do a great job showcasing the key elements within the limits of the space — from the pavilions and traditional structures in the Chinese Garden to the tatami-style layout in the Japanese Garden. I’ve visited many times — sometimes with friends, sometimes with family, and sometimes just by myself. Even within the same garden, the scenery can feel completely different depending on the season, which is part of the charm. It used to be free, but now non-residents need to purchase a ticket. Staff at the entrance will ask where you’re from and sell the appropriate ticket, and there’s a check at the gate before entry. The whole park is medium-sized. You can do a quick walk-through in about 30 minutes, or spend half a day strolling slowly through each garden. It’s a wonderful spot for families, offering both relaxation and a bit of education. A solid 5-star recommendation.
Wayne W — Google review
Such an amazing place with amazing spaces. A joy to wander around. You could easily spend the whole day here, there is so many wonderful sights to see. A photographers dream! The eatery has great food when you need to refuel. Well worth the entry fee.
Carolyn S — Google review
Beautiful place with various gardens from multiple cultures. I was fascinated by the aesthetic and the upkeep of everything. Highly recommend checking this place out for a casual stroll. Admission fee was about NZ$20 You could spend up to a few hours here depending on if you just want to see all the gardens or just relax.
Devyn R — Google review
I have been to quite a few gardens all around the world. This one is now my favorite. So much to see and experience. So well laid out. Highly recommend a visit. 3hrs allowed us to walk the entire garden at a leisurely pace.
Xavier B — Google review
The Hamilton Gardens truly took me by surprise. I didn’t expect such a wonder — so full of unexpected diversity. The way each garden is shaped by its own culture and country feels absolutely unique, something I’ve never encountered before. Everything is beautifully cared for, charming, and delightfully unusual. And now, in spring, the blossoms add their own magic — a touch of fragrant mystery drifting through every corner.❤️
Lara G — Google review
My wife dragged me here because we couldn't check-in to our hotel as early as we arrived. I'm really glad she did! It was a lovely walk around, plenty to see, and not overly crowded. I appreciated the variety of gardens and how each is unique. There are two little ice cream shops for kids of all ages, including husbands. If you're passing through, or just want a cool place to walk around and relax, I highly recommend stopping by here.
Victor M — Google review
4.7
(18141)
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4.8
(3639)
Hungerford Crescent, Hamilton 3216, New Zealand
http://www.hamiltongardens.co.nz/
+64 7 838 6782
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Hamilton Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Hamilton Zoo is a popular destination for animal enthusiasts and families, housing over 600 animals from New Zealand and around the world. Visitors can observe the animals in their natural habitats, learn about their environments, and engage with zookeepers during various talks throughout the day. The zoo also boasts a walk-through aviary dedicated to native birds and plants, providing an immersive experience for guests. Additionally, it offers facilities such as picnic areas, a cafe, playgrounds for children, and a souvenir shop.
The upgrades to this facility are fantastic. It's clean, the animals are well cared for and happy, and the staff are knowledgeable and friendly. The map is well laid out with plenty of play areas sprinkled throughout, as well as restrooms and snack opportunities. Disability access is decent, but there are some steep areas. The cafe is good, with a smaller outlet next to the playground. There is a decent selection of gluten and dairy free snacks, as well as alternative milks for surprisingly good coffee.
Jenn H — Google review
Hamilton Zoo is a fantastic place for families and animal lovers. The enclosures are spacious and thoughtfully designed, giving the animals room to move and making the experience feel natural. The highlights include the big cats, giraffes, rhinos, and the incredible aviary walk-through. The staff are knowledgeable, friendly, and clearly passionate about conservation. Keeper talks are engaging and give you a deeper understanding of the animals and the zoo’s work. The grounds are well-kept, easy to walk, and there are plenty of shaded areas and picnic spots to relax. It’s not overcrowded like some larger zoos, which makes the visit more enjoyable and peaceful. A great balance of education, conservation, and family fun—definitely worth a visit if you’re in Hamilton.
George S — Google review
This was my second visit, and I had a great time again. The grounds are quite large, so I recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes. I really love zoos, so I always take my time to look carefully at how the exhibits are designed and to make sure the animals don’t look bored. I was surprised to see so many peacocks freely roaming around right near the entrance, but they seemed very used to people and were quite friendly.
Ha R — Google review
Spent a few hours here, my daughter had a blast. Wouldn't mind returning to see the tiger as we never got the chance too since there were so many people in the viewing window. In my eyes it was well worth it. Zoo keepers seem to take great care of the animals.
Racheal P — Google review
Had a fabulous family day out and were lucky enough to enjoy two of the animal encounters the zoo offers. Both our encounters and general viewing experiences were top notch. We got to see a variety of the animals being fed, playing, and living positive and enriched lives.
Chloe M — Google review
A wide variety of animals. All animals seemed healthy and with a reasonable amount of space and activities to do. I'm very torn over the chimps because most of the time they just don't look active or happy. We paid extra to do a lemur encounter as we have done in the past and it's a reasonable price to see the lemurs up close and hand feed them. The interaction is on the lemurs terms and the keepers have interesting information on their behaviour and hierachy. The takeaway is that all lemurs are now endangered due to deforestation in Madagascar (citified). For the animal encounters I recommend buying tickets in advance online to ensure you have enough for your party. The zoo entrance is a separate fee. Wear the shoes as stated on the ticket. You'll need good walking shoes anyway as the grounds are massive. The addition of a nice cafe at the entrance, improved parking and several wee playgrounds around the zoo have all improved the zoo immensely.
YoungNZ M — Google review
My daughter and grandson absolutely enjoyed a Sunday morning spent at the zoo. Loads of cute animals with play grounds in-between which was great for me to have a breather lol it's definitely a must do for the family. Thank you Hamilton zoo for the great experience, we'll be back
Shannon H — Google review
We loved Hamilton Zoo, even on a rainy day it was a really fun experience. We had half the displays to ourselves, given that not many people were out braving the weather. Totally worth it though, such a nice relaxed environment and the animals all appeared to be in good health! Definitely recommend the trip here
Steve — Google review
4.5
(4456)
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4.4
(870)
183 Brymer Road, Rotokauri, Hamilton 3289, New Zealand
http://www.hamiltonzoo.co.nz/
+64 7 838 6720
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Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway

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Outdoor Activities
Hiking Trails
Nestled at the foot of the Coromandel Range, Karangahake Gorge Historic Walkway offers a scenic stroll along the former railway line connecting Paeroa and Waihi. This route provides a glimpse into the area's rich mining and railway history through well-preserved remnants from bygone eras.
4.5
(489)
Waikato Region, New Zealand
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Miranda Hot Springs

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Temporarily Closed
Thermal baths
Nature & Parks
Hot Springs & Geysers
Miranda Hot Springs is a popular spot for locals and tourists to relax in the thermal waters. The facilities include grassy areas, BBQs, and a cafe with good food and service. While some visitors find the prices steep, others appreciate the family-friendly environment and ample play space for children. This natural spa offers a leisurely experience with no time limit, lockers for belongings, and delicious fish and chips available on-site.
One of the oldest natural spa in Auckland, the administration is really cheap plus no time limit. They also have locker for your important items. The most important part this play is they have very good fish and chips. I think the combo is $16 if I am right. It’s really yum yum yum. Not a fancy place but its wonderful place for the family trip.
紐西蘭吃喝玩樂 Z — Google review
We had so much fun and memories are established here! Surely, the council work alongside the owners and develop a collaborative plan to restore a community resource! Let's find a solution and make this work so the fun times and memories return and remain sustainable. There should have been some legal obligation for maintenance, restoring and sustainability moving forward. Iconic places like this have a community responsibility. Just my thoughts and obviously just my opinion without legal knowledge but surely the message is restoration, reopen, maintain, and sustain. Places like this should have provisions before sale.
Patrick N — Google review
The staff were very friendly. I thought the drive was out the way and the prices a bit on the steep side. The facilities are adequate with a grass patch, some BBQs, tables and chairs, change rooms toilets and a single shower. Everything looks like it could do with a bit of a spruce up. I would have appreciated a bit of shade covering over the pool. The cafe had good food and wonderful service.
Glen S — Google review
Lovely place💙 I've been going to this pool since I was a baby. Good times and great memories. Fun for the whole family. Really yummy food and kind staff members.
Brooke D — Google review
This beautiful Hot springs is definately the place to be to unwind, entertain and family friendly. Thermal pool with lots of play space for families and kiddies. Its a fair drive but it is soooo worth the gas. The prices are meh ok It is pretty expensive for private pools however, if you enjoy just relaxing and mingling with ethnic families you will love being there
Dee P — Google review
A favourite place to visit since childhood. Food at cafe was good and reasonably priced. Entry prices are as is on website. Place was clean and tidy. Good for families.
Emma M — Google review
No shelter over main pool is a bummer, and no cold water pool at all. But still loved it, spent an entire day there and went home feeling relaxed.
Star K — Google review
Out do or heated pool near the east coast lovely staff and hot food available. Family friendly business.
Nicholas H — Google review
4.1
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3.9
(184)
Front Miranda Rd, RD 6, Thames, Pūkorokoro / Miranda 3576, New Zealand
http://www.mirandahotsprings.co.nz/
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Auckland Botanic Gardens

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Gardens
Auckland Botanic Gardens is a vast and picturesque botanical garden spanning over 64 hectares, offering a diverse range of flowers, plants, and trees. Visitors can explore various themed gardens such as the rose garden, native New Zealand garden, and Mediterranean garden. The Potter Children's Garden provides interactive activities for kids including a mythological maze and grub hunting. The gardens also offer serene spots for relaxation like the formal lawn area and gazebo.
I was so happy when I spent my afternoon here. It was very peaceful and big! Many zones to explore the beauty of plants and flowers. The pond was also stunning with cute lovely ducks roaming around. Also, it connected with trails and mountainous area where I did spend another day exploring. I wish for the summer to come sooner so people could experience this gem of Auckland
Boonraksa S — Google review
Dry beautiful garden • Location: 102 Hill Road, Manurewa, Auckland.  • Size: ~ 64 hectares, including about 10 hectares of native forest.  • When established: The gardens were opened in 1982; land for them was purchased back in 1968.  ⸻ What’s There / Highlights • Plant collections: A wide diversity including native New Zealand plants, exotics, edibles, African plants, magnolias, camellias, roses, etc.  • Native Forest Trail: A bush/forest remnant walk that’s quite scenic.  • Threatened Native Plant Collection: For seeing rare and vulnerable local species.  • Gondwana Arboretum: Trees that reflect ancient lineage or plant families with long evolutionary histories.  • Potter Children’s Garden: A child-friendly themed garden to explore.  • Seasonal displays & gardens: Rose garden, Camellia, Magnolia, Edible Garden, African Garden etc.  • Visitor Centre (Huakaiwaka): Includes café (Café Miko), display/exhibition spaces, map & garden information.  • Outdoor sculpture: Large scale artworks are scattered throughout.  ⸻ Hours & Entry • Entry: Free entry for the gardens.  • Opening hours (Gardens): • Summer (October–March): ~ 6:30 am to 8:00 pm  • Winter (April–September): ~ 6:30 am to 6:00 pm  • Visitor Centre & Café have more limited hours; closed Christmas Day, café may close earlier.  ⸻ How to Get There • By car: Take the Southern Motorway (State Highway 1). If coming from the city heading south, exit at Manurewa / Hill Road (Exit 451), then left onto Hill Road; the gardens are the first driveway on the left.  From the south, exit at Takanini (exit 453), then follow a combination of roads (Great South Road → Alfriston Road → Claude Road → Hill Road) to reach the gardens. • By public transport: There’s a bus route (366) between Manurewa bus interchange and the Gardens. Also possible combination with train + bus + walking from Manurewa train station. Approximately 2 km ride or walk from the station. • By bike: You can take a bike on the train for free, then cycle a short distance from the station. There are bike parking facilities at the visitor centre.
Malik S — Google review
Auckland Botanic Gardens is peaceful, beautiful, diverse garden experience that suits many interests, from families and casual visitors to plant lovers. If you visit, allow a few hours (or more!) so you can wander without rushing, stop to sit and take in the views, and perhaps have a picnic. Highly recommended.
Trang P — Google review
Beautiful place to have a walk with your dogs and take pictures. Here’s a pro tip: the I cream van line is always very long so just go to the cafe and buy an ice cream tub or a popsicle. Overall, place is full of amazing flowers and trees and my dog had an absolute blast here. Just make sure the weather is nice before coming here!
Oscar C — Google review
Had a lovely time at Auckland Botanic Gardens! The gardens are so beautiful and peaceful, with lots of space to walk around and enjoy the flowers and greenery. My family really enjoyed exploring different sections, and the kids loved the playground. A perfect place to relax, take photos, and spend a quiet day surrounded by nature.
Anu E — Google review
A Day Well Spent at the Auckland Botanic Gardens 🌳 My recent visit to the Auckland Botanic Gardens was an absolute delight and a perfect escape into nature. The images showcase the incredible variety and beauty of the gardens, making it clear why this is a must-visit spot. Overall, the Auckland Botanic Gardens are a spectacular place—a beautifully cultivated space that offers both horticultural interest and a peaceful retreat from the city. I highly recommend spending a few hours exploring its paths and diverse collections.
Ratheesh A — Google review
Beautiful day at the Gardens, the Camellias are blooming and very pretty to watch! Also the Magnolias are worth mentioning. Lovely for a quick or longer stroll. Easy to grab a coffee to go, parking in the morning is good and definitely will go to see more flowers bloom.
Celine B — Google review
The Auckland Botanic Gardens is hands down my favorite spot in Auckland! 🌿🌸 It’s huge, filled with all kinds of plants and flowers, so no matter what season it is—spring, summer, autumn, or winter—you’ll always find something in bloom. The walking paths are easy to follow, and just wandering around here is such a relaxing and enjoyable experience.
Winniy C — Google review
4.6
(9549)
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4.5
(394)
102 Hill Road, The Gardens, Auckland 2105, New Zealand
http://www.aucklandbotanicgardens.co.nz/
+64 9 267 1457
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Rainbow's End

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Rainbow's End is a popular theme park in Auckland that offers an amazing experience for visitors of all ages. With over twenty thrilling rides, including the top five most thrilling in the country, there's no shortage of excitement. Families can enjoy attractions like Dodgems and Log Flume together, while younger children have their own dedicated area called Kidz Kingdom. For those into gaming and entertainment, Rainbow Playlab features E-Sports, Hologate Virtual Reality, and Escape Rooms.
Rainbow’s End was a fantastic day out. We were visiting from Australia and were able to access everything. It wasn’t too busy and we were able to do all the rides we wanted PLUS go on the Cork Screw 4 times in a row 🤣 it was by far my favourite. Food was available and reasonably priced. Staff were friendly and available to help when needed too. Ice cream choices were hectic to choose from and a bonus day with UV reactive face painting. Absolutely brilliant day and will definitely tell friends and family to go along too.
Steph B — Google review
We have been to Rainbows End a couple of times and have loved our time. An iconic place that was easy to go into no waiting we went straight in. The rides especially for the kids were amazing. Absolutely enjoyed the experience. Food and drink was great. Unfortunately the weather started to pack in but there was also undercover options as well. Great place to go to.
Skyla K — Google review
I had an amazing time at Rainbow’s End in Auckland truly one of the most fun, beautiful, and adventurous places in New Zealand. If you’re ever visiting Auckland, this is a must-visit attraction. Make sure to arrive as early as possible, because if you go late, you might not have enough time to enjoy all the rides and activities. There are several ticket options available, and I recommend checking online and buying in advance. The most popular option is the Day Pass, which costs around $75 per adult, and gives you access to all available rides within the park. The Log Flume was my favourite a beautiful, fairytale-like experience that no one should miss. For thrill seekers, Stratosfear is the most intense ride, spinning 30 meters up and rotating 360 degrees for an extreme adrenaline rush. There are also restaurants and cafés inside the park, plus fun claw machines and arcade-style games where you can win prizes for an extra fee. I had a lot of fun visiting with my partner, and it was definitely worth the money I spent. Highly recommended! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
DK W — Google review
Super cool, loved the themed rides like "Gold Rush", as well as the fear fall, my personal favorite was the "Invader". While I didn't get the opportunity to ride the Stratosfear I've been told its incredibly fun, however the lines are long as you'd expect.
Liam — Google review
Nice day out for families, really expensive for tickets and food. Staff were pretty good and mostly polite. Didnt have to wait long for rides
Savannah O — Google review
Great day out, first time for the kids. They loved the Invader and everything bumper car/boat. Glad I could still do the stratosfear on last ride - enough recovery time in the traffic jam on the way home
Jo K — Google review
Fearfall, family carts closed. Log fume, rollercoaster not operating till 12pm. Everthing else is packed with ppl before 12pm. Better put a sign at the gate before charging $70+ pp.
Hao Y — Google review
Great time with the family. We had a great time and was able to all but one of the rides (due to maintenance being performed on the ride, we were informed of this before entering park) Food was expensive but expected. Was able to enjoy a full day there with the family.
Gingerbeardclown — Google review
4.3
(7220)
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3.9
(630)
2 Clist Crescent, Manukau City Centre, Auckland 2104, New Zealand
http://www.rainbowsend.co.nz/
+64 9 262 2030
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Man O' War Vineyards

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Vineyard
Food & Drink
Man O' War Vineyards is a charming beachfront winery with a cozy tasting room and a pet-friendly picnic area. While it's a bit secluded, the experience is worth it. The cheese board offers delightful selections sourced from outside the vineyard, complemented by their own delectable honey and robust olives. The wine tasting experience is enjoyable, with both reds and whites to savor. Visitors can also indulge in farm-to-table cuisine at the restaurant.
We popped in here for dessert and a wine tasting and were not unhappy with our choice. We were there on a gorgeous winter's day so were blessed with a spectacular view of the beach and ocean. This was topped off with some great wine and delicious sticky date pudding. What's not to love? The winery is a little out of the way but definitely worth the drive.
Tracey R — Google review
Not sure why Google is calling ManOWar a hotel? We had lunch there and unfortunately our prosciutto pizza came out with no prosciutto on it and several of our pizzas had burnt bases. They were very good in taking these items off the bill but the food served was 2/10.
Annette J — Google review
Gorgeous, as always ❤️ great service, beautiful venue, nice food and bev, stunning views. This time there were just 2 of us, however we have been a party of 20+ before and the experience was just as good, if not better for the company. The addition of a zip line is an excellent idea, we are a bit older so maybe one day, never say never! Buses run regularly, the road is narrow and winding, beautiful and part of the kiwi experience, but care needed.
Nicola S — Google review
Went to the restaurant during a whale watching trip. Didn’t see anything in the ocean so I’m glad we at least got some great food here. The view is great! They were super busy so a reservation, while unnecessary for us,would be a safer option if you don’t have much time. The wine was amazing, the food was fantastic, but be prepared to wait a bit when they are busy. Would go again if I’m ever in the area. It was also nice that they have delicious Gluten Free options! They did forget our prosciutto topping but we reminded them and they brought some out for us.
K W — Google review
Stopped off from the Eastern Explorer. They were fully booked for lunch but we were able to sit on the front lawn and order a wine (or two) and a pizza. Both were outstanding. Great service and view.
Andrew J — Google review
we found the food quite poor @ man o war restaurant we had- dry aged sirloin medium rare steak frites- this is really below par..beef was overdone and not sweet and flavourful expected of a dry aged steak pizzas are average ok standard - prosciutto, fungi and salami. cauliflower is average below par. white wine clams had nice huge clams correct texture but really poor sauce, supposed to be white wine sauce but came like a gluey clam chowder. focaccia, fish pate and truffle fries ok. quite disappointed with the lunch food for NZ$321 11.10.2025
Chefquak — Google review
Was sent an email asking for feedback, sent reply which was not responded to or acknowledged. The zip line was fantastic — great staff, well-run, and something I’d absolutely do again. Lunch at Man O’ War was a disaster. I’d booked months in advance requesting an outside table, only to be told we had to sit inside. Service was chaotic, we had to wave someone down for drinks, food took forever, and there was a 30 minute gap between the first and last main (luckily the first of our party served didn’t wait for the others). One entree was brought out twice, one main never arrived, and the food was disappointing - in particular the steak frites was cold and poorly cooked. The table next to us had the same issues and they ended up walking to the kitchen to find out whether the chef was still alive. The whole place felt completely disorganised. Easily the worst dining experience I’ve had on Waiheke, and I was embarrassed to have brought friends visiting the island here.
Jeremy S — Google review
Visited Man O'War for lunch on Friday 14th Nov. The reviews will tell you how stunning this bay is, absolutely gorgeous spot. I can recommended the clams with cream, lemon, chilli and white wine which was so delicious and we also had the Harissa chicken which came on a bed of bulgur, chocked full of tiny chopped up ingredients which was very flavoursome and filling.
Carol H — Google review
4.5
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4.3
(528)
725 Man O War Bay Road, Waiheke Island 1971, New Zealand
http://www.manowar.co.nz/
+64 800 626 6927
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