The Bay of Plenty region is home to geothermal wonders, thrilling adventure, and epic beaches.

Spend the long weekend in Rotorua and Tauranga, only 45 minutes drive from each other with lots to see and do. 

Day 1: Rotorua

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Rotorua

Highlights

  • Waimangu Volcanic Valley
  • Mountain Bike Rotorua
  • Secret Spot

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What to do in Rotorua

Rotorua is a geothermal wonderland with bubbling mud pools, redwood forests and natural hot springs.

Be mesmerised by geothermal wonders while kayaking around Waimangu Volcanic Valley(opens in new window). Or hike up Mount Tarawera and experience the stunning landscapes and history with Kaitiaki Adventures(opens in new window).

If you're a thrill-seeking adventurer, speed through the Whakarewarewa Forest with the skilled guides at Mountain Bike Rotorua(opens in new window)Or fly through stunning canopy tops with Rotorua Canopy Tours.(opens in new window) For a more intimate experience of the forest, soak in the beauty of giant redwoods trees at the Rotorua Treewalk(opens in new window).

Learn about New Zealand's wildlife at Rainbow Springs Nature Park(opens in new window), also home to the world's leading Kiwi Hatchery. Race down Mount Ngongotaha luge tracks at Skyline Rotorua(opens in new window)

Or relax in a private hot tub surrounded by lush native forest at Secret Spot Rotorua.(opens in new window) 

Where to eat in Rotorua

Rotorua has become an iconic foodie destination with an ever-growing list of new places to try.

From the vibrant hub of Eat Streat(opens in new window) to a wide range of cafes(opens in new window) and restaurants(opens in new window), Rotorua has become an iconic foodie destination. Try a traditional Māori hāngī, have a coffee at one of the many artisan cafes, treat yourself to a lavish dinner or check out one of the three weekly markets.

Day 2: Tauranga and Mount Maunganui

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Bay of Plenty

Highlights

  • Tauranga Marine Charters
  • Mount Made Ice Cream
  • Phoenix Valley Glamping

Proximity

  • by car:

    2 hours 45 minutes from Auckland

  • by plane:

    40 minutes from Auckland

What to do in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui

Just under one hour drive from Rotorua, you'll find the sunny Bay of Plenty coastline and the holiday spots of Tauranga and Mount Maunganui.

Spend time on the ocean, catch your lunch, and enjoy the wind in your hair with the team at Tauranga Marine Charters(opens in new window)Be mesmerised by stunning coastal views at 12,000 feet before jumping out of the plane with Skydive Tauranga(opens in new window)

Hike up or walk around the ever-popular Mount Maunganui. At the bottom of the summit, you can treat yourself to a relaxing soak in the ocean water hot pools(opens in new window) or cool down with an ice cream from Mount Made Ice Cream(opens in new window)

Where to stay in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui

Tauranga and Mount Maunganui have a variety of accommodation options ranging from beachside apartments and campgrounds to canopy glamping escapes and holiday homes.

Spend a night in one of the many lavish apartments, in the heart of Mount Maunganui overlooking the sunny coast. Or relax and refresh with an overnight stay at the luxurious Phoenix Valley GlampingKnown for its pure tranquillity, the campsite is perfectly positioned to capture views of the towering pumice cliffs and the crystal clear stream.

What to eat in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui

Renowned for its abundance of seafood, impressive restaurants, and rustic bars, you'll be spoilt for choice with places to eat and drink in Tauranga and Mount Maunganui.

Dine-in style at the Harbourside restaurant(opens in new window) with stunning views of the Tauranga harbour or one of the many stunning restaurants along the Tauranga Strand. Or quench your thirst at Astrolabe Brew Bar(opens in new window) in the heart of Mount Maunganui.

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