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In Rotorua we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Apartments, Backpackers, Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages, Houses and Motels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Rotorua include: Auckland, Bay Of Islands, Bay Of Plenty, Coromandel Peninsula, Hauraki Gulf, Hawkes Bay, Kaipara, Kapiti, Lake Taupo, Matakana, Nature Coast, Northland, Rotorua, Waikato, Wanganui and Wellington.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Rotorua include: Planetnomad Backpackers, Trewillows, Cedar Lodge Motel, Innercity Homestay, The Carodene Accommodation Estate and Affordable Westminster Lodge.
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Rotorua is a smallish city on the shores of Lake Rotorua
Rotorua is a smallish city on the shores of Lake Rotorua. The surrounding areas are a geothermal wonderland, with geysers, boiling mud pools, and steaming craters - accompanied by the pervasive smell of sulphur. Rotorua is also a showcase of Maori cultural activities, a centre of tourism and a place of extraordinary natural beauty. It is surrounded by volcanoes, lakes, parks and recreational areas, and is a great place to go hiking or to view native birds and animals; you never know, if you're very lucky, you might even see a Tuatara!
Rotorua is one of the major tourist attractions in the North Island, but despite this, manages to retain some of the charming characteristics of a country town. Their small museum is of particular note in this respect.
The Buried Village is a reconstructed Maori dwelling place that was caught in the 1886 Tarawera eruption. The site was excavated and you can see various exhibits from this. There are also scenic walks there which take you past some pretty waterfalls and streams.
This is the Agrodome, which must be visited if only to experience its typically New Zealand brand of weirdness. It is fantastic. Anthropologists will one day excavate the Agrodome and be utterly puzzled as to what its cultural significance was. Ever wondered what the difference is between Black Romney, Dorset Horn, Drysdale, Cheviot and Perendale sheep? The Agrodome has these and a great many other types of sheep you probably didn't know existed. Some of these sheep are very bizarre looking, not at all like the pictures on Christmas cards and carpet commercials. The Agrodome sponsors sheep shows, shearing displays, sheep dog trials, farm tours and horse riding. Its situated at the north west edge of the city of Rotorua.
The Rotorua Art & History Museum (Te Whare Taonga O Te Arawa) has some nice exhibits and contains artifacts that display the cultural heritage of the Arawa tribe, who were the main pre-European inhabitants of Rotorua.
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You are looking for Accommodation in Rotorua, Bay Of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Rotorua include: Affordable Westminster Lodge, Cedar Lodge Motel, Innercity Homestay, Planetnomad Backpackers, The Carodene Accommodation Estate and Trewillows.
In Rotorua we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Apartments, Backpackers, Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages, Houses and Motels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Rotorua include: Auckland, Bay Of Islands, Bay Of Plenty, Coromandel Peninsula, Hauraki Gulf, Hawkes Bay, Kaipara, Kapiti, Lake Taupo, Matakana, Nature Coast, Northland, Rotorua, Waikato, Wanganui and Wellington.
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