Rotorua

 

Situated amongst eleven spectacular lakes, the city of Rotorua is nestled on the shores of the largest, Lake Rotorua. Formed and altered by ancient volcanic activity, the lakes of Rotorua offer an intriguing mix of natural beauty, historical significance and geothermal activity.

Visitors to Rotorua are rewarded with a unique insight into Maori traditions and past ways of life as well as Maori culture as it exists in New Zealand today.  Geothermal activity surrounds the city and lakes with a distinct sulphuric smell and various attractions provide easy access to bubbling mud and gushing geysers amongst stunning lake and forest landscapes.

Although most Rotorua lakes are the craters of long-since dead volcanoes, thermal activity is not uncommon. With Adventure Kayaking you can paddle through geothermal steam and enjoy natural thermal pools on the shores of both Lake Tarawera and Lake Rotoiti. 

Whatever your pleasure, Rotorua's stunning natural setting offers endless possibilities for relaxation, fun and adventure in, on and around our waterways.

 
     
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