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From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour
Experience iconic glowworm caves, Rotorua's geysers and Maori culture on a full-day guided tour. Includes transfers and expert guide.
11 hrs
Free cancellation
Okamžité potvrdenie
Mobilná vstupenka
From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour
Experience iconic glowworm caves, Rotorua's geysers and Maori culture on a full-day guided tour. Includes transfers and expert guide.
11 hrs
Free cancellation
Okamžité potvrdenie
Mobilná vstupenka
From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour
Experience iconic glowworm caves, Rotorua's geysers and Maori culture on a full-day guided tour. Includes transfers and expert guide.
11 hrs
Free cancellation
Okamžité potvrdenie
Mobilná vstupenka
Highlights
Full-day exploration of Waitomo Caves, Rotorua and Te Puia
Guided walking tour through glowworm-lit limestone caves
Visit Rotorua’s geothermal marvels and the powerful Pohutu Geyser
Discover Maori culture at the National Carving and Weaving Institute
Enjoy a small group experience with round-trip transfers from Auckland
What’s Included
Guided Waitomo Caves tour and boat ride
Guided tour of Te Puia Geothermal Valley
Visit to Pohutu Geyser, mud pools and a Maori village
Kiwi bird-watching experience
English-speaking guide throughout the trip
Entry to Te Puia and Kiwi Bird Enclosure
Hotel transfers from Auckland CBD
Small group size
Snacks and water
Your experience
Begin your adventure from Auckland
Start your journey in Auckland and travel with a small group through New Zealand’s picturesque Waikato region, an area famed for its lush rolling landscapes and deep historical roots. Relax as your experienced driver-guide shares insights into the land and Maori history, setting the stage for an immersive day. En route, a short stop in the welcoming town of Pirongia gives you a chance to enjoy local coffee and take in country views before you continue along rural highways to your first major destination.
Descend into Waitomo’s magical caves
Arrive at Waitomo Caves, a natural wonder known for its limestone chambers and captivating glowworm displays. With your guide leading the way, explore tunnels lined with stalactites and stalagmites—centuries in the making. Board a silent boat and glide along the Waitomo River beneath a ceiling aglow with thousands of bioluminescent glowworms, creating a starry spectacle that is uniquely New Zealand. Your guide’s commentary reveals how these caves were formed and explains the ecological significance of the rare glowworms.
Discover Rotorua’s geothermal marvels
Next, travel to Rotorua and enter Te Puia, a hub of geothermal and cultural activity. Step into a landscape swirling with steam vents and bubbling mud pools before reaching the impressive Pohutu Geyser, the largest in the southern hemisphere. Your guide explains the science behind these natural phenomena and the importance they hold for Maori communities. Witness the raw beauty and power of the Earth as water erupts metres into the air.
Experience Maori culture and artistry
Te Puia is more than geothermal wonders. Here, visit the National Carving and Weaving Institute, where traditional Maori arts are preserved and practised. Observe master carvers at work, learn about intricate weaving techniques and gain respect for a culture that has thrived for generations. Continue to a reconstructed Maori village for a glimpse of daily life, local traditions and stories handed down through the ages. Your guide helps decode the symbols and meanings behind every carving and cultural artefact you encounter.
Wildlife encounters and natural beauty
Enjoy the opportunity to spot New Zealand’s elusive native bird, the kiwi, in a special enclosure dedicated to their conservation. The tour route also takes in notable Rotorua landmarks, including the historic Government Gardens and the scenic expanse of Lake Rotorua, whose volcanic origins date back over 140,000 years. Learn the meaning behind Rotorua’s name—literally "second lake" in Maori—and appreciate the significance these waters hold for the local people.
Comfort, convenience and expert guidance
Your day is enhanced by hotel pickup and drop-off in Auckland, complimentary snacks and bottled water, and the peace of mind that comes from travelling with a knowledgeable local guide in a small group. Return to Auckland in the evening, enriched by the beauty, culture and stories experienced during this comprehensive tour.
Book your From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour tickets now!
Arrive at your designated pickup point in Auckland on time to avoid delays
Respect cultural sites and observe restrictions such as no photography in certain locations
Dress appropriately for changing weather, especially in caves and geothermal areas
Follow your guide’s instructions to ensure group safety and preservation of attractions
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 11 hours, including transfers from Auckland.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users but accommodates those with reasonable mobility.
Can I take photos inside the Waitomo Caves?
Photography is not permitted inside the Glowworm Caves to protect the ecosystem.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear layers and comfortable shoes. A warm jacket is recommended due to changing temperatures.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, return transfers from Auckland CBD hotels are part of the package.
Bring a warm jacket and wear comfortable walking shoes for varying temperatures
Hotel pickup is available only from Auckland CBD
Photography is not allowed inside the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
This tour is suitable for those with average mobility but is not wheelchair-accessible
Infants may travel free if not occupying a seat; two or more guests required per booking
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Full-day exploration of Waitomo Caves, Rotorua and Te Puia
Guided walking tour through glowworm-lit limestone caves
Visit Rotorua’s geothermal marvels and the powerful Pohutu Geyser
Discover Maori culture at the National Carving and Weaving Institute
Enjoy a small group experience with round-trip transfers from Auckland
What’s Included
Guided Waitomo Caves tour and boat ride
Guided tour of Te Puia Geothermal Valley
Visit to Pohutu Geyser, mud pools and a Maori village
Kiwi bird-watching experience
English-speaking guide throughout the trip
Entry to Te Puia and Kiwi Bird Enclosure
Hotel transfers from Auckland CBD
Small group size
Snacks and water
Your experience
Begin your adventure from Auckland
Start your journey in Auckland and travel with a small group through New Zealand’s picturesque Waikato region, an area famed for its lush rolling landscapes and deep historical roots. Relax as your experienced driver-guide shares insights into the land and Maori history, setting the stage for an immersive day. En route, a short stop in the welcoming town of Pirongia gives you a chance to enjoy local coffee and take in country views before you continue along rural highways to your first major destination.
Descend into Waitomo’s magical caves
Arrive at Waitomo Caves, a natural wonder known for its limestone chambers and captivating glowworm displays. With your guide leading the way, explore tunnels lined with stalactites and stalagmites—centuries in the making. Board a silent boat and glide along the Waitomo River beneath a ceiling aglow with thousands of bioluminescent glowworms, creating a starry spectacle that is uniquely New Zealand. Your guide’s commentary reveals how these caves were formed and explains the ecological significance of the rare glowworms.
Discover Rotorua’s geothermal marvels
Next, travel to Rotorua and enter Te Puia, a hub of geothermal and cultural activity. Step into a landscape swirling with steam vents and bubbling mud pools before reaching the impressive Pohutu Geyser, the largest in the southern hemisphere. Your guide explains the science behind these natural phenomena and the importance they hold for Maori communities. Witness the raw beauty and power of the Earth as water erupts metres into the air.
Experience Maori culture and artistry
Te Puia is more than geothermal wonders. Here, visit the National Carving and Weaving Institute, where traditional Maori arts are preserved and practised. Observe master carvers at work, learn about intricate weaving techniques and gain respect for a culture that has thrived for generations. Continue to a reconstructed Maori village for a glimpse of daily life, local traditions and stories handed down through the ages. Your guide helps decode the symbols and meanings behind every carving and cultural artefact you encounter.
Wildlife encounters and natural beauty
Enjoy the opportunity to spot New Zealand’s elusive native bird, the kiwi, in a special enclosure dedicated to their conservation. The tour route also takes in notable Rotorua landmarks, including the historic Government Gardens and the scenic expanse of Lake Rotorua, whose volcanic origins date back over 140,000 years. Learn the meaning behind Rotorua’s name—literally "second lake" in Maori—and appreciate the significance these waters hold for the local people.
Comfort, convenience and expert guidance
Your day is enhanced by hotel pickup and drop-off in Auckland, complimentary snacks and bottled water, and the peace of mind that comes from travelling with a knowledgeable local guide in a small group. Return to Auckland in the evening, enriched by the beauty, culture and stories experienced during this comprehensive tour.
Book your From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour tickets now!
Arrive at your designated pickup point in Auckland on time to avoid delays
Respect cultural sites and observe restrictions such as no photography in certain locations
Dress appropriately for changing weather, especially in caves and geothermal areas
Follow your guide’s instructions to ensure group safety and preservation of attractions
How long does the tour last?
The full experience lasts approximately 11 hours, including transfers from Auckland.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users but accommodates those with reasonable mobility.
Can I take photos inside the Waitomo Caves?
Photography is not permitted inside the Glowworm Caves to protect the ecosystem.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear layers and comfortable shoes. A warm jacket is recommended due to changing temperatures.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, return transfers from Auckland CBD hotels are part of the package.
Bring a warm jacket and wear comfortable walking shoes for varying temperatures
Hotel pickup is available only from Auckland CBD
Photography is not allowed inside the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
This tour is suitable for those with average mobility but is not wheelchair-accessible
Infants may travel free if not occupying a seat; two or more guests required per booking
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Full-day exploration of Waitomo Caves, Rotorua and Te Puia
Guided walking tour through glowworm-lit limestone caves
Visit Rotorua’s geothermal marvels and the powerful Pohutu Geyser
Discover Maori culture at the National Carving and Weaving Institute
Enjoy a small group experience with round-trip transfers from Auckland
What’s Included
Guided Waitomo Caves tour and boat ride
Guided tour of Te Puia Geothermal Valley
Visit to Pohutu Geyser, mud pools and a Maori village
Kiwi bird-watching experience
English-speaking guide throughout the trip
Entry to Te Puia and Kiwi Bird Enclosure
Hotel transfers from Auckland CBD
Small group size
Snacks and water
Your experience
Begin your adventure from Auckland
Start your journey in Auckland and travel with a small group through New Zealand’s picturesque Waikato region, an area famed for its lush rolling landscapes and deep historical roots. Relax as your experienced driver-guide shares insights into the land and Maori history, setting the stage for an immersive day. En route, a short stop in the welcoming town of Pirongia gives you a chance to enjoy local coffee and take in country views before you continue along rural highways to your first major destination.
Descend into Waitomo’s magical caves
Arrive at Waitomo Caves, a natural wonder known for its limestone chambers and captivating glowworm displays. With your guide leading the way, explore tunnels lined with stalactites and stalagmites—centuries in the making. Board a silent boat and glide along the Waitomo River beneath a ceiling aglow with thousands of bioluminescent glowworms, creating a starry spectacle that is uniquely New Zealand. Your guide’s commentary reveals how these caves were formed and explains the ecological significance of the rare glowworms.
Discover Rotorua’s geothermal marvels
Next, travel to Rotorua and enter Te Puia, a hub of geothermal and cultural activity. Step into a landscape swirling with steam vents and bubbling mud pools before reaching the impressive Pohutu Geyser, the largest in the southern hemisphere. Your guide explains the science behind these natural phenomena and the importance they hold for Maori communities. Witness the raw beauty and power of the Earth as water erupts metres into the air.
Experience Maori culture and artistry
Te Puia is more than geothermal wonders. Here, visit the National Carving and Weaving Institute, where traditional Maori arts are preserved and practised. Observe master carvers at work, learn about intricate weaving techniques and gain respect for a culture that has thrived for generations. Continue to a reconstructed Maori village for a glimpse of daily life, local traditions and stories handed down through the ages. Your guide helps decode the symbols and meanings behind every carving and cultural artefact you encounter.
Wildlife encounters and natural beauty
Enjoy the opportunity to spot New Zealand’s elusive native bird, the kiwi, in a special enclosure dedicated to their conservation. The tour route also takes in notable Rotorua landmarks, including the historic Government Gardens and the scenic expanse of Lake Rotorua, whose volcanic origins date back over 140,000 years. Learn the meaning behind Rotorua’s name—literally "second lake" in Maori—and appreciate the significance these waters hold for the local people.
Comfort, convenience and expert guidance
Your day is enhanced by hotel pickup and drop-off in Auckland, complimentary snacks and bottled water, and the peace of mind that comes from travelling with a knowledgeable local guide in a small group. Return to Auckland in the evening, enriched by the beauty, culture and stories experienced during this comprehensive tour.
Book your From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour tickets now!
Bring a warm jacket and wear comfortable walking shoes for varying temperatures
Hotel pickup is available only from Auckland CBD
Photography is not allowed inside the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
This tour is suitable for those with average mobility but is not wheelchair-accessible
Infants may travel free if not occupying a seat; two or more guests required per booking
Arrive at your designated pickup point in Auckland on time to avoid delays
Respect cultural sites and observe restrictions such as no photography in certain locations
Dress appropriately for changing weather, especially in caves and geothermal areas
Follow your guide’s instructions to ensure group safety and preservation of attractions
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Highlights
Full-day exploration of Waitomo Caves, Rotorua and Te Puia
Guided walking tour through glowworm-lit limestone caves
Visit Rotorua’s geothermal marvels and the powerful Pohutu Geyser
Discover Maori culture at the National Carving and Weaving Institute
Enjoy a small group experience with round-trip transfers from Auckland
What’s Included
Guided Waitomo Caves tour and boat ride
Guided tour of Te Puia Geothermal Valley
Visit to Pohutu Geyser, mud pools and a Maori village
Kiwi bird-watching experience
English-speaking guide throughout the trip
Entry to Te Puia and Kiwi Bird Enclosure
Hotel transfers from Auckland CBD
Small group size
Snacks and water
Your experience
Begin your adventure from Auckland
Start your journey in Auckland and travel with a small group through New Zealand’s picturesque Waikato region, an area famed for its lush rolling landscapes and deep historical roots. Relax as your experienced driver-guide shares insights into the land and Maori history, setting the stage for an immersive day. En route, a short stop in the welcoming town of Pirongia gives you a chance to enjoy local coffee and take in country views before you continue along rural highways to your first major destination.
Descend into Waitomo’s magical caves
Arrive at Waitomo Caves, a natural wonder known for its limestone chambers and captivating glowworm displays. With your guide leading the way, explore tunnels lined with stalactites and stalagmites—centuries in the making. Board a silent boat and glide along the Waitomo River beneath a ceiling aglow with thousands of bioluminescent glowworms, creating a starry spectacle that is uniquely New Zealand. Your guide’s commentary reveals how these caves were formed and explains the ecological significance of the rare glowworms.
Discover Rotorua’s geothermal marvels
Next, travel to Rotorua and enter Te Puia, a hub of geothermal and cultural activity. Step into a landscape swirling with steam vents and bubbling mud pools before reaching the impressive Pohutu Geyser, the largest in the southern hemisphere. Your guide explains the science behind these natural phenomena and the importance they hold for Maori communities. Witness the raw beauty and power of the Earth as water erupts metres into the air.
Experience Maori culture and artistry
Te Puia is more than geothermal wonders. Here, visit the National Carving and Weaving Institute, where traditional Maori arts are preserved and practised. Observe master carvers at work, learn about intricate weaving techniques and gain respect for a culture that has thrived for generations. Continue to a reconstructed Maori village for a glimpse of daily life, local traditions and stories handed down through the ages. Your guide helps decode the symbols and meanings behind every carving and cultural artefact you encounter.
Wildlife encounters and natural beauty
Enjoy the opportunity to spot New Zealand’s elusive native bird, the kiwi, in a special enclosure dedicated to their conservation. The tour route also takes in notable Rotorua landmarks, including the historic Government Gardens and the scenic expanse of Lake Rotorua, whose volcanic origins date back over 140,000 years. Learn the meaning behind Rotorua’s name—literally "second lake" in Maori—and appreciate the significance these waters hold for the local people.
Comfort, convenience and expert guidance
Your day is enhanced by hotel pickup and drop-off in Auckland, complimentary snacks and bottled water, and the peace of mind that comes from travelling with a knowledgeable local guide in a small group. Return to Auckland in the evening, enriched by the beauty, culture and stories experienced during this comprehensive tour.
Book your From Auckland: Waitomo Caves, Rotorua & Te Puia Guided Tour tickets now!
Bring a warm jacket and wear comfortable walking shoes for varying temperatures
Hotel pickup is available only from Auckland CBD
Photography is not allowed inside the Waitomo Glowworm Caves
This tour is suitable for those with average mobility but is not wheelchair-accessible
Infants may travel free if not occupying a seat; two or more guests required per booking
Arrive at your designated pickup point in Auckland on time to avoid delays
Respect cultural sites and observe restrictions such as no photography in certain locations
Dress appropriately for changing weather, especially in caves and geothermal areas
Follow your guide’s instructions to ensure group safety and preservation of attractions
Free cancellation up to 24 h
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