Glow Worm Kayaking in Bay of Plenty is a captivating evening activity that combines serene paddling with rare sightings of bioluminescent larvae...
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Kaiate Falls (also known by its Māori name, Te Rerekawau Falls) is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall nestled in the bushland of Welcome Bay, ju...
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Tauranga Waterfront, centered along The Strand and Dive Crescent by Tauranga Harbour, is the social and cultural heart of Tauranga city in New Z...
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Moutohorā, commonly known as Whale Island, is a small, pest‑free volcanic island sanctuary located about 9 km off the coast of Whakatāne i...
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McLaren Falls Park is a 190‑hectare natural haven located just 10 minutes by car from Tauranga, set alongside Lake McLaren in the picturesqu...
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McLaren Falls Park is a 190‑hectare natural haven located just 10 minutes by car from Tauranga, set alongside Lake McLaren in the picturesqu...
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Whakatāne Beach, located at the mouth of the Whakatāne River in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, is a charming blend of river estuary and coastal en...
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Papamoa Beach is a striking coastal gem in the Bay of Plenty, North Island, New Zealand. Stretching over 16 km between Mount Maunganui and the...
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Mount Maunganui (Māori: Mauao) is a vibrant coastal suburb and iconic landmark in Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. The distinct 232 m do...
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Tarawera Falls is one of the most unique and visually stunning waterfalls in New Zealand. Located near Kawerau in the Bay of Plenty region, it i...
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√ Treat your senses with the lunch and dinner on Lake Rotorua to Mokoia on a cruise with customized menu. Dating back to 1350 AD lake Rotorua is a main tourist hot spot as it houses many historic landmarks. Home to a wildlife sanctuary that has in possession various kinds of flora and fauna, it can be truly felt the moment you set your foot there.
√ With many activities to offer to the tourists they can either opt to go for a swim or surf in the waters in Bay of Plenty. Some of the other major tourist attractions include Waihi Beach, Tauranga Harbour, Maount Maunganui, Papamoa Beach etc.
√ Since Bay of plenty is one of the most commercialized cities in New Zealand, the tourists can enjoy the serene locations over a cup of coffee in one of the many upmarket cafes.
√ Pamper your skin with the first light of the sun in some of the great beaches across New Zealand.
√ There are many other things to do in Bay of Plenty which can keep you occupied throughout your stay and can make your trip a memorable one!
Activities :
♥ Air Activities : - Enjoy all the sights of the region on a flightseeing adventure or try skydiving in one of the best drop zones in the country.
♥ Land Activities : - Hit the great outdoors with mountain biking and golf or guided tours and a range of walks and treks.
♥ Water Activities : - Explore the harbor on boat cruises, go kayaking on the Pacific Ocean or try rafting.
Best Places to Visit :
It is definitely worth the climb (252m), as you will have the best view of the town including the coast, and the Bay of Tauranga. The trail around the Mount is accessible to all ages. The Mount used to be a Maori Fort.
Visit a kiwi fruit farm, and see the whole process of growing to packing. A guide in a little train will show you the different fruits as well as give you taste tests. You will not believe the different products that can be made from the kiwi fruit.
Tauranga is the base for boat rides, and deep-sea fishing where you will have the opportunity to try to get that big Marlin.
Tauranga Bay attracts hundreds of dolphins, and there you can take a tour to swim with them. Simply, an unforgettable experience! There are innumerable tourist attractions in Bay of Plenty other than these. Some of these are Longridge Fun Park, Convita Bees, Vintage Auto Barn, Blokart Heaven, Golf Te Puke, Mills Reef Winery & restaurant, Kaimai Mamaku Forest Park, The Village, Island Air Charters and so on.