For as long as we can remember, the North Island city of Rotorua has been a tourist destination EVERY Kiwi has visited. Known for its bubbling mud pools and geothermal geysers, it’s a top choice for domestic getaways and international visitors alike.<\/span><\/p>\n
From dashing down the trails of the luge to dipping in the fresh water of Blue Lake, Rotorua has something for everyone. <\/span>Whilst the fun and games on offer are great for the adventure-junkies among your group, we don’t blame you if you’d rather opt for a more laid-back approach to your vaycay. If that’s your kinda vibe, you’re completely covered with a variety of cafes, hikes and natural sights to see, so let the kids take on the jet boats and set out with your Fitbit and your dog.<\/span><\/p>\n
If you\u2019ve travelled to the North Island’s adventure capital before, you too may have been taken aback by the signage on the streets instructing dogs are not allowed in the CBD. Disappointing? Slightly. But that doesn\u2019t mean your furry friend can\u2019t claim an invite for a good old fashioned roadie to Rotovegas. Most of the excitement happens outside the central city anyway, so get out there and play!<\/span><\/p>\n
After a fun-fuelled day of exploring, there’s no better place to rest your head than Rotorua’s Jet Park Hotel.<\/p>\n
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