Some like it hot in Rotoru—aka Sulphur City—New Zealand, home to naturally warm geysers and mud pools, and hot thermal springs. Home to 17 lakes, the region is also good for swimming and fishing. Rooms of all kinds are to be found with HotelTravel.com.



The city of Rotorua, New Zealand is one of the most unique places in the entire world. Moments away from the city centre you can find some truly amazing geothermal spots including a number of geysers and hot mud pools. With a reputation of being one of the world's top natural spa destinations, Rotorua offers visitors a plethora of elegant and serene hotels and resorts that offer every modern comfort and convenience.
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- Activities in Rotorua
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- History of Rotorua
- Kuirau Kark
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- Lake Taupo
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- Rainbow Springs Nature Park
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- Rotorua Government Gardens
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- Tamaki Maori Village
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The thriving tourist hotspot of Rotorua was in the business of delighting tourists long before New Zealand itself was an independent nation. Known for its volcanic terrain, adventure sports and thriving Maori population, Rotorua hosts many well-planned attractions that capitalise on everything that makes this city so unique.
Rotorua has countless activities to entertain children on holiday. Several wildlife sanctuaries operate in the vicinity and many of them work closely with the native kiwi bird in hatch-and-release programmes. Boating and fishing on Lake Taupo are relaxing ways for parents and their children to enjoy a few hours together, and travel agents can arrange equipment and transport for many of these activities
Rotorua sponsors a number of events throughout the year that cater for visitors and locals alike. There are numerous concerts and open marketplaces that bring in sizable crowds throughout the year. Also popular are the athletic competitions testing the skills of mountain bikers, triathletes and endurance runners. Local Maori groups also host a number of annual cultural events that promote education and mutual understanding between cultures.
Rotorua is a thriving centre for tourists, and there is an endless array of historic sites, nature reserves and theme parks to visit. The most popular attractions centre on the region's geothermal activity. In fact, no matter where you travel in Rotorua, the smell of sulphur is a constant reminder of what's going on underground. The Agrodome is a major draw card, and visitors here have fun learning about New Zealand's thriving sheep industry.

Rotorua Regional Airport is a regional hub that serves as gateway to the Taupo volcanic region. Domestic flights connect Rotorua with Auckland, Christchurch, Queenstown and Wellington. There are plans to expand the facility to accommodate larger aircraft in the hope that Rotorua Regional Airport can one day cater for international flights.
Banks: 09:30 to 16:30, Monday to Friday
Post Offices: 09:00 to 17:00, Monday to Friday
Government Offices: 09:00 to 16:30, Monday to Friday
Business Centres: 09:00 to 16:30, Monday to Friday
Shops: 09:00 to 17:30, Monday to Thursday; 09:00 to 21:00 Fridays; 09:00 to 17:00 Saturdays; some open on Sundays





































