Situated in Rotorua, 4.9 km from Rotorua International Stadium, Pullman Rotorua features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
JetPark Hotel Rotorua is a New Zealand owned and operated hotel which is ideally located just a short 5-minute walk from Rotorua town center.
Natalie
New Zealand
This was a great option for staying with our kids. The rooms had everything we needed, the pool was a hit (the outdoor pool was semi-heated so we could use it at the start of October) as was the spa. Breakfast was included in our room rate and was such good value for money. We had a short but great time here.
Located on the edge of Redwoods forest and overlooking the famous Whakarewarewa Geothermal Reserve and Historical Village, Rydges Rotorua features a purpose-built mountain bike and adventure equipment...
Fran
New Zealand
The swimming pool and spa and kids area and the restaurant.
Perfectly positioned on the edge of Lake Rotorua, Black Swan Lakeside Boutique Hotel offers a solar-heated swimming pool, a sauna and free Wi-Fi.
Sue
New Zealand
The location was beautiful with the added bonus of no light or noise pollution. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The children loved the complimentary treats.
Located just 3 minutes’ walk from Lake Rotorua, ibis Rotorua offers air-conditioned rooms with beautiful lake, city or garden views. The hotel features a restaurant, a bar and free parking.
The service and the vie from the room. Good location
Centrally located on the shores of Lake Rotorua, Novotel Rotorua Lakeside features a restaurant, a fitness centre, a geothermal spa and hot pools.
Central location. Stay here a bit throughout the year.
Tamaki Maori Village
Combine a trip to see natural phenomena like the Pohutu Geyser or Mitai’s sacred Fairy Spring with a visit to a Māori village. Cultural performances, traditional food, along with displays of arts and crafts, are just some of the highlights in store.
Planning a trip to see the Tamaki Maori Village? Check out the latest reviews and scores
Scored 10
10
Te Pa Tu was a great experience.
Te Pa Tu was a great experience. Obviously it's a touristy thing, but it felt honest, authentic, and educational/informative. The whole experience was also enjoyably interactive. You didn't have to participate in anything, so you could be a passive observer... But I was really impressed by the performers and how they invited active engagement by the guests/audience. Best of all, participating wasn't just fun, but it also really helped foster understanding the cultural connections. And the meal was great, too. It totally exceeded my expectations. Go.
ChrisF
United States
Scored 8.0
8.0
Great experience to learn about Maori culture especially if...
Great experience to learn about Maori culture especially if you have no experience with the culture with great music entertainment and an enchanting forest it is definitely a good night. Just good luck with trying not to over eat with the food from the Hangi.
Erik
Scored 10
10
A BRILLIANT evening.
A BRILLIANT evening. So much fun from the moment we were picked up on the coach. Learnt all about the maori culture in a fun, informative and entertaining way and the food was great too. Thoroughly recommended.
Kerry
United Kingdom
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