Scenic spot introduction:
Rotorua, also translated as Rotorua, has many natural hot springs. It is the most famous mud volcano and hot spring area in the southern hemisphere. It is also a Maori settlement area and a famous tourist attraction. "Rotorua" is located on the south bank of Lake Rotorua. It is a crater lake in Maori. There are countless hot springs and mud pools here. The air is filled with sulfur and the mud is jumping. In addition, the Maori culture is colorful. Come here There is an endless stream of tourists for sightseeing all year round.Attractions distribution:
"Rotorua" has numerous hot springs and mud pools. Steam is everywhere, mud is jumping, and the smell of sulfur is strong. Soaking in the geothermal hot springs is an essential activity. In addition, here you can also enjoy Maori cultural performances and taste traditional food cooked with geothermal heat.Scenic spot features:
Photography, sightseeing, leisure, vacation, ethnic tourism, cultural tourism, historical tourism, cities, historic sites, geothermal, hot springstravelling guideline:
Food: Rotorua has a variety of restaurants, bars, cafes and dance halls from all over the world. The local Maori people are good at cooking food using geothermal heat. Visitors here may wish to taste the Maori "Hangi" meal, that is, Similar to our stone cooking.
Accommodation: Rotorua has complete tourist facilities. There are many hotels and restaurants in the city. Most of the hotels have steam baths and outdoor hot spring swimming pools.
Play: You can relax your nerves and relieve fatigue in the hot springs at the Polynesian Pools; participate in sheep shearing activities at the Agrodome; and raise trout in the Rainbow Spring Watch the Rainbow Springs & Farm Show in the park; enjoy the smoky geothermal wonders at Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve & Maori Arts & Crafts Institute...
Best time to visit:
Because Rotorua is a hot spring town, there is no particularly cold time throughout the year, so it is suitable for travel all year round.
Scenic spot location:
Oceania>New Zealand>Auckland City
How to get there:
Rotorua is located in the center of the North Island and has a developed air and land transportation system. You can travel to Rotorua by plane, long-distance bus, train and self-driving.
Aircraft: Torua Airport now has direct flights to various international ports every day. It only takes 45 minutes to fly from Auckland to Rotorua, and about 1 hour from Wellington.
Taxi from the airport to the city center is about 18 SGD. SUPER SHUTTLE provides shuttle bus from the airport to the city (it is very cost-effective if you are traveling with others or in a carpool, the first person is charged 12 SGD) S$3, and each additional person is charged S$3).
Train: Rotorua's train station is far away from the city center, about 10 kilometers. It is more convenient to take the bus.
Road: Rotorua is 457 kilometers away from the capital Wellington and 234 kilometers away from Auckland. Its road and air transportation network can directly reach all major cities in New Zealand. It takes about 4 hours by bus from Auckland and 7 hours from Wellington.
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Rotorua ticket prices:
Different attractions have different tickets, which need to be determined specifically.
Scenic area opening hours:
Different attractions have different opening hours, which need to be determined specifically.