- Mt Maunganui Main Beach - Stop and enjoy NZ’s best beach , learn about the history as Capt Cook called this area the Bay of Plenty
- Te Puke - We visit one of the original Kiwi orchards in this, the Kiwifruit growing capital of the world. We’re certain you’ll be impressed to see how laden these vines are with fruit and the intense husbandry and care that goes into growing them - in part because they are such a valuable part of our local economy.
- Mangorewa River - We head to Rotorua via a beautifully scenic route with excellent examples of native fauna of this region great views of the Pacific Ocean as we head down from the elevated central Plateau
- Ohinemutu - Visit this once-bustling settlement on the shores of Lake Rotorua view the steaming pools, visit the old Church where Prince William and Kate were formally greeted. Admission is by donation
- Government Gardens - Browse the beautiful Government gardens, Rachels Pool and the Blue Baths
- Kuirau Park - Enjoy a relaxing foot soak in Rotorua’s famous mineral waters , steam steaming pools and picturesque gardens
- Lake Rotorua - We select one of 3 cafes in downtown Rotorua, all reputable with a nice ambience and great food to stop for lunch to relax, connect and enjoy
- Tikitapu Nature Walk - Here, you will enter immediately adjacent to the road that we travel on, another world that has similarities to Jurassic Park, a rainforest full of many different types of ferns, tall native trees and the sound of native birds chirping away. The experience will be similar to what the Maori who walked this country regularly or the first colonists experienced before much of our majestic forests were cut down to convert into pastoral land. We have a survey at the end of each tour and many customers pick this as their highlight, especially compared to the Redwood Forest that we also stop to experience.
- Lake Tarawera - We drive her past the blue and green lakes for a stunning vista of the lake and Mt. Tarawera. This is, on a clear blue day, the best location for a photo opportunity. We’ll give you a brief run down on the Mt Tarawera eruption of 1886 that devastated the surrounding landscape, killed over 100 people and buried the famous Pink and White Terraces
- Titokorangi Redwoods isite Visitor Information Centre (Rotorua) - Stroll through this famous Redwood forest planted in the early 1900’s
- Wai-O-Tapu - We will travel here if time allows. It is a 25 minute drive to the centre of the North Island where you will delight in the mesmerising boiling mud pools that bless this part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone. This site is just a 20 m walk from where we park and you may walk another 100 m around the pool if you desire….therapeutic
- Okere Falls - If time allows and you are physically fit, we will escort you down some steep (and sometimes wet) stairs to witness the. Power of the Kaituna River and possibly joyriders on inflatable rafts, as it surges through this beautiful natural gully
- Port pick-up and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan
- Knowledgeable guide
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Whakarewarewa geothermal village. Inspect our Whaka P5 tour if you’d like to include this must do
During your day trip to Tauranga, explore the geothermal marvels of Rotorua. Enroute, witness stunning beaches, and luxury properties, before advancing on a 45 minute journey from the shoreline, climbing through the central plateau, past Kiwifruit farms and iconic New Zealand agricultural lands to reach Rotorua. Experience key attractions like the Blue & Green lakes, gaze at Mt Tarawera (erupted 1886) across the breathtaking lake, trek through New Zealand’s native vegetation abundant with ferns and towering podocarps like an 1800’s explorer or Maori warrior. Glance at the geysers (including the iconic Pohutu) from our exclusive viewpoint adjacent to the geothermal region of Whakarewarewa. Upgrade option to our P5 tour - Geothermal Rotorua w/ Maori cultural performance, for an additional USD35 each, is highly recommended. You’ll be treated to a performance by a globally renowned Maori group known for their outstanding performance skills, along with a walk through an awe-inspiring, steaming, and geothermally active region.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.