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New Zealand Sightseeing Tickets & Passes Activities
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Attraction - Rotorua - Starting from NZ $35.00 per adult
Hell's Gate Geothermal Park is set in 50 acres with a large variety of thermal features, and is Rotorua's most active thermal park. Walk past steaming fumeroles and hot pools of boiling MUD so violent they are unnerving. More... |
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Day Tour - Waimangu Volcanic Valley - Starting from NZ $37.00 per adult
Prime Rotorua tourist attraction, Waimangu Volcanic Valley offers self guided tours through spectacular geothermal activity in the world's youngest geothermal system. Waimangu Volcanic Valley is home to wonderful plant and bird life, thermal hot springs, steaming cliffs, volcanic craters and many more geothermal features.We are just 20 minutes South of Rotorua and 40 minutes North of Taupo. More... |
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Sightseeing Cruise - White Island
Join the White Island Tours crew aboard the luxury launch PeeJay for a 6 hour adventure to explore New Zealand's only active marine volcano - White Island. Being a live volcano there is little doubt that White Island is home to New Zealand's most impressive geothermal activity. Visitors are able to get up close to roaring steam vents, bubbling pits of mud, hot volcanic streams and the amazing lake of steaming acid. More... |
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Sightseeing Pass - Christchurch - Starting from $25.00 per person
Travel up and down on our chairlift for a stunning scenic ride taking in the adventures around you as you go. You will dismount at the top and there is a short walk to take some snaps with views of the city, the Pacific Ocean, and the Southern Alps. The perfect background for a selfie. More... |
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Natural Attraction - Paihia - Starting from $75.00 per person
The Waterfall Discovery Tour is a condensed version our wonderful Classic Waterfall Tour and caters for beginners or anyone who is a little short on time. On this fun-filled tour, you will paddle one way on the Waitangi Inlet and get transported by a vehicle the other. More... |
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Maori - Rotorua - Starting from $50.00 per person
Visit the most visited natural attraction in New Zealand on this half day afternoon tour perfect for those with a tight schedule! The Huka Falls are the largest falls on the Waikato River, near Taupo on New Zealand's North Island. The Waikato river is one of New Zealand's longest rivers and it drains Lake Taupo - the largest freshwater lake in all of Australasia.
At the Huka Falls, the Waikato River which is normally 100m wide, is forced through a 20 metre wide gorge and over a... More... |
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Zoo - Auckland - Starting from $24.00 per person
With 126 species and over 1000 animals across 17 hectares of parkland, Auckland Zoo is New Zealand’s largest home of wildlife. Conveniently located just five minutes from central Auckland, you can also discover Aotearoa’s natural treasures all in one place – in the Te Wao Nui precinct. More... |
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Jet Boating - Taupo - Starting from $135.00 per person
Hold on tight on an exciting 30-minute jet-boat ride on the Waikato River! Spinning and speeding your way to Huka Falls, New Zealand’s most spectacular falls, see the country’s beauty rapidly unfold as you zip past rugged cliffs and native bush. More... |
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Day Tour - Ngongotaha - Starting from $36.00 per person
Like rain in England, leprechauns in Ireland and moose in Canada, there's one thing most people associate with New Zealand - sheep! That's why no trip to Rotorua would be complete without a visit to The Agrodome and the chance to interact with New Zealand's friendliest animals. More... |
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Natural Attraction - Taumarunui - Starting from $685.00 per person
Fly by helicopter over the Whanganui National Park to the infamous Bridge to Nowhere. Return by JetBoat up the majestic Whanganui River. Venturing through rapids, taking in the spectacular scenery of both rural farmland and the hidden depths of the Whanganui National Park. And learn about the unique history of the river from early Maori settlement through to the establishment and demise of European farming communities from our expert local driver/guides. More... |
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