Discover Rotorua

Rotorua steams, bubbles and hisses with volcanic action, as well as family and adventure activities that promise non-stop fun.

As all New Zealanders know, there's nowhere like Rotorua anywhere else in the world. Sitting in the midst of an active geothermal zone, it has huge crater lakes, dormant volcanic cones, geysers, boiling mud pools and steaming silica terraces. Humans have been enjoying this remarkable landscape for more than 600 years. In more recent times, the amazing geographical attractions have been complemented by all kinds of adventurous things to do, including the chance to explore Māori culture.

About our flights to Rotorua

Air New Zealand operates daily non-stop flights to Rotorua from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, with connections across the New Zealand domestic network. With all our New Zealand domestic airfares there's a choice of seat, seat+bag, flexichange or flexirefund fare types. Flexichange gives you the flexibility to change your flight with no change fees while flexirefund is fully refundable. Find out more about our New Zealand domestic seat options.

The Whakarewarewa Forest Loop winds through stunning forest, lakes and geothermal views and has quirky coffee stops, burger options and you can finish up with a shinny dip at Secret Spot Hot Tubs.

Where to go and what to see in Rotorua

Rotorua will keep you spellbound with a fascinating menu of volcanic phenomena, Māori culture experiences, health-enhancing spa treatments and adrenalin-fuelled outdoor adventures. At the end of every action-packed day, you can sink into the cosy embrace of a naturally-heated spa pool.  

Māori culture is part of everyday life

Rotorua is the tribal home of the Te Arawa people, who settled in lakeside geothermal areas more than 600 years ago. Today many of Rotorua's local Māori people still live and work alongside the region's natural wonders. Their tradition of guiding and sharing their cultural heritage, at places like Te Puia and Whakarewarewa Village, has been passed down through the generations and you'll find it expressed with true warmth and energy.

Around the city you'll notice maraes with ornately carved meeting houses. Staying the night on a Māori marae is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. It involves story-telling, dance performances, delicious hāngi food and lots of laughs.

There are many other ways to embrace Māori culture in Rotorua like visiting Te Pā Tū, where you'll jump back in time to how things were before European settlers arrived while trying a luxurious indigenous infused menu. And at the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute at Te Puia you can watch master craftspeople pass on their weaving, carving and tattooing skills to young Māori men and women.

Hot pools, spas and wellness

As you'd expect in a region that's so in touch with the earth's core, there are hot pool complexes and spa retreats everywhere you go. Your accommodation might even come with a private hot pool, where the water is heated naturally by running pipes through the hot ground.

Rotorua's reputation as a spa destination dates back more than 160 years to when The Pink and White Terraces (destroyed in an eruption in 1886) were considered the 8th wonder of the world. Travellers were drawn to the town by the therapeutic waters and mud baths.

To experience all the elements of Rotorua's spa culture in one place, head for the famous Polynesian Spa. There are 28 hot mineral pools here, including private pools that you can have all to yourself. The views across Lake Rotorua are magnificent. This spa also offers health and wellness treatments, including relaxation massage, facials and mud body wraps.

At Hell's Gate, one of the city's geothermal parks, you can relax in a geothermally-heated outdoor mud bath. Choices include black mud, white mud or grey mud - each has different therapeutic qualities.

Another back-to-nature hot pool experience can be found at Waikite Valley Thermal Pools, which has a variety of pools ranging from 36 to 40°C. Here you can follow a trail to Te Manaroa Spring, the largest natural source of boiling water in New Zealand.

Indulge at the ultra-luxurious Wai Ariki Thermal Springs and Spa. Located at the Rotorua Lakefront, this is the world's first indigenously infused luxury spa complex, combing traditional Māori healing practises with modern massage and spa treatments. A truly unique to New Zealand spa and wellness experience.

Unforgettable family adventures

Rotorua is one of New Zealand's top family holiday destinations. It has thrills and fun for every age group, including many activities that can be shared.

As a group you can race luge carts down Mount Ngongotaha, shouting and laughing all the way; watch a live falconry display at Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre, where some of you might even get to hold a falcon; zip through the forest on a canopy tour, an experience that even six-year-olds can enjoy; or blast across Lake Rotorua on a V8-powered jet boat.

Some of Rotorua's fun is just plain crazy. Have you ever rolled down hill inside a huge clear plastic ball? Tried drift-carting? Or driven across a lake in an amphibious vehicle? Almost anything is possible in Rotorua, a city that has been entertaining families since 1883.

Mountain biking, from mild to wild

Rotorua is home to the world's best all year mountain biking and it stretches from one side of the region to the other. Check out the 19km route through the Lake Okataina Scenic Reserve, the 7km Rainbow Mountain loop and the 33km Whakarewarewa Forest Loop – which even has its own wayfinding app, coffee, burger and finishes at Secret Spot Hot Tubs.

The Redwoods in Whakarewarewa Forest is a must-do destination for mountain biking, whether you like to putter along at sightseeing pace or shred the trails at maximum speed. The 200km free trail network has been carefully crafted to provide riders of all abilities with a great time and the free-draining volcanic soils keep mud to a minimum. Tall native ferns cover the forest floor beneath the giant trees, creating a cool, green landscape that's about as gorgeous as it gets.

If you're really serious about your mountain biking, Crankworx Rotorua is a five-day MTB festival you won't want to miss.

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Essential information

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Best time to visit Rotorua

Geothermal attractions are the main reason to visit Rotorua, and these are bubbling and hissing all year round. But we'll let you into a secret: the colder temperatures of winter make everything steamier and more mysterious! Rainfall is spread evenly throughout the year, so biking and hiking are activities for any season. Summer's average high is 27°C; winter's average high is 16°C.

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How much will it cost

This will depend on your tastes and what you want to do. As a rough guide, not including air travel and hotels, you should allow about NZD $150 to $200 a day per person for food and entertainment.

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Visas

If you are visiting Rotorua from overseas, you might need a visa to holiday in New Zealand, depending on where you're from and how long you're staying. See the visa-waiver list.

Cheap flights to Rotorua

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Auckland (AKL) to Rotorua (ROT)

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Wellington (WLG) to Rotorua (ROT)

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Christchurch (CHC) to Rotorua (ROT)

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Hongi image courtesy of Te Puia; Wai Ariki image courtesy of RotoruaNZ; Image of Whakarewarewa forest and bikers courtesy of RotoruaNZ; Luge, Skyline Rotorua image courtesy of Graeme Murray; Ohinemutu Village image courtesy of Paul Michael; Hell's Gate image courtesy of RotoruaNZ; Tongariro Crossing image courtesy of Destination Great Lake Taupō.