Top Free Things To Do In Rotorua

Are you looking for Free stuff to do in Rotorua? Look no further. Below suggestions should keep you occupied for a while.

There is no doubt that Rotorua is a must-visit in New Zealand due to the geothermal activity making it an interesting place. You could easily know you have arrived Rotorua region because the aroma of sulfur will ‘welcome’ you immediately. 🙂


1. BibleWorld Museum & Discovery Centre

BibleWorld Museum is a fascinating place to visit. It demonstrates from the hand crafted scale models to ancient artifacts and replicas and so on to explores what life was like in Biblical Times. It is suitable for all ages and prepare to spend 1 – 2 hours here.

 

2. The Rotorua Redwoods

Rotorua Redwoods

The Rotorua Redwoods is a hugely popular section of the Whakarewarewa Forest. The forest is suitable for walking, biking, running with your dog, horse riding, or just relaxing with family and friends. If you love the outdoors and want to experience nature at its best this area is definitely for you!

 

3. Blue and Green Lakes Rotorua

Yes, there are 2 colours lakes side by side in Rotorua namely Blue and Green Lakes, Rotorua – Māori names are Lake Tikitapu and Lake Rotokakahi.

There is a lookout where it is high enough to view both and on a good day you could see the contrast clearly.

 

4. Rainbow Mountain

You could get a complete 360 degree view over the region by climbing Rainbow Mountain-Summit track. There are Dual walk/bike tracks.

A 15min one way walk to the crater lakes, with another 3.5km to Te Ranga (Kerosene Creek) or 1.30hr up to the summit.

 

5. Rotorua Night Market

Rotorua Night Market

The Rotorua Night Market is one of the best local markets in Rotorua and it is a must do while in Rotorua.

It is family friendly with great food, music and boutique stalls for locals and visitors.

The Night Market is on every Thursday evening from 5pm to 9pm (weather permitting) in Tutanekai Street (between Haupapa and Hinemoa Streets).

 

6. Kuirau Park

Kuirau Park should be one of Free thing to do in Rotorua!

It is nature park with geothermal foot baths, hot springs & a lake, plus picnic tables & a playground.

The park is open everyday until sunset. The geothermal heat that is generated in this park is unbelievable.

It is amazing to see the hot mud bubbling away and the steam coming off of the ponds.

 

7. Maori village of Ohinemutu

This Moari village – Ohinemutu is set by the shores of Lake Rotorua. It is free to walk around the village and absorb the culture.

There is stunning view by the lake with the Tama-Te-Kapua marae (Maori meeting house) and St Faith’s Anglican Church.

 

8. Government Gardens

Government Garden

You would be amazed by the mix of English culture and Maori culture in this Government Gardens, originally known as Paepaekumana.

It is located by Lake Rotorua in central Rotorua.

Plentiful seating gives you the opportunity to take in the views of this historic site.

There is also a playground to keep the kiddies busy having lots of fun.

 

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