Whakarewarewa Thermal Village

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Whakarewarewa Thermal Village combines a geothermal reserve with an authentic Maori village.

Thermal features include boiling mud pools, silica terraces, a steaming hot lake and the Pohutu and Prince of Wales geysers. At the village, you can see demonstrations of Maori craftspeople at work and twice daily cultural performances.



Our address

Address:
17 Tryon Street, Rotorua 3010
Bus 11 (stop: Whakarewarewa)
Telephone (07) 349 3463
Website www.whakarewarewa.com
    Open 8.30am–5pm daily (last entry 4.15pm)

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  • Renae, 09 Feb 2020


    Stop by and see Jason Phillips for an incredible custom Te Moko (tattoo). Corn on the cob is excellent. Toss coins to the penny divers. Someone feed these skinny little cats!

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  • Kelly, 04 Feb 2020


    Walking trails - stay on the path!

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  • Sara, 26 Sep 2018


    Definitely take a guided tour and watch a cultural performance. Make sure to explore some of the walking trails before you go.

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  • Elizalde, 01 Feb 2018


    Cultural Maori showcase

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  • David, 03 Jan 2018


    Fascinating tours of Maori culture and history. Lots of hot springs and geysers to see too.

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  • Shefali, 29 Dec 2017


    Cultural experience is good here.

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  • Dalton, 20 Aug 2016


    A fantastic view into Maori life both now and then with wonderful geothermal landscapes. A little pricey, but it keeps the village alive.

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  • Anna, 25 Jan 2016


    Tour guide was great! People and food

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  • Anna, 25 Jan 2016


    Amazing people and food!

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  • Sanja, 23 Nov 2015


    Well worth the trip. Living Maori village and geothermal area. Nice performance of traditional dances and sons including haka. Much cheaper than the other village nearby.

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  • Laurence, 23 Oct 2014


    We loved to visit the maori village. It was the perfect place to learn a new culture

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  • Jas, 13 Aug 2014


    Take a walk to the blue and green lakes. Enjoy the view over the thermal valley, maybe you'll see the geysers in activity. However the maori dance and haka were less impressive than in Waitangi.

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  • Frans, 24 Nov 2012


    Better place to see the geysers.

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