Located on the edge of Redwoods forest and overlooking the famous Whakarewarewa Geothermal Reserve and Historical Village, Rydges Rotorua features a purpose-built mountain bike and adventure equipment...
Situated in Rotorua, 15 km from Rotorua International Stadium, Hana Lodge features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Amy
New Zealand
I'm not entirely sure where to start...
Our experience at Hana Lodge was absolutely incredible, from the fabulous staff and personalised customer service they offer to our gorgeous room and facilities available to us.
The cleanliness was impeccable throughout and the in house dining experience was divine.
The grounds are stunning and along with the Lodge there is such an enchanting feel about the place.
We will be back in September and can't wait!!
Situated in Rotorua, 4.9 km from Rotorua International Stadium, Pullman Rotorua features accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Arnoldus
Australia
Staff, room, facilities met all of my expectations and i was very happy with my stay.
JetPark Hotel Rotorua is a New Zealand owned and operated hotel which is ideally located just a short 5-minute walk from Rotorua town center.
Stewart
New Zealand
The welcome was friendly and efficient, also very accessible parking front and at rear. My room was a good size and had everything i needed for an overnighter, and the bed was very comfortable and had a great selection of pillows.
Located in Rotorua, 6.2 km from Rotorua International Stadium, AWA Hotel provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Not too big easy to get around and to find your room
Copthorne Hotel Rotorua is located midway between central Rotorua and the Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve. Facilities include a heated outdoor pool. Guests enjoy free WiFi throughout.
Friendly helpful staff, cosy room at a great rate.
The Distinction Hotel in Rotorua is only 500 metres from to the famous Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve. This 4-star hotel offers 3 restaurants, a bar, heated spa pools and a fitness centre.
Property felt very boring and dark walk ways no vibe
Situated in Rotorua, 3.7 km from Rotorua International Stadium, Marsden Stay Rotorua features air-conditioned accommodation and an outdoor swimming pool.
Located on the edge of Redwoods forest and overlooking the famous Whakarewarewa Geothermal Reserve and Historical Village, Rydges Rotorua features a purpose-built mountain bike and adventure equipment...
Millennium Hotel Rotorua is perfectly situated next to mystical Lake Rotorua and the Polynesian Spa and offers rooms facing Lake Rotorua, the city or the hotel's garden courtyard.
The location its very convenient and very accessible.
FAQs about hotels in Rotorua
On average, 3-star hotels in Rotorua cost HUF 42,310 per night, and 4-star hotels in Rotorua are HUF 52,820 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Rotorua can on average be found for HUF 53,635 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Rotorua this weekend is HUF 32,745 or, for a 4-star hotel, HUF 45,450. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Rotorua for this weekend cost on average around HUF 65,705 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs HUF 32,175 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Rotorua for tonight. You'll pay on average around HUF 42,245 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Rotorua will cost around HUF 62,685 (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly into Auckland International Airport, then take a domestic flight to Rotorua Regional Airport (1 hour). Alternatively, drive or take a bus from Auckland (228km, 3 hours). No direct international flights or water transport to Rotorua.
A Volcanic Land of Wonders
Rotorua is living proof of the magnificent, and sometimes mind-boggling, might of nature. Smoking hot springs, bubbling mud pools and fast-spouting geysers give the surrounding landscape an almost other-worldly feel.
This New Zealand city sits in the Waimangu Volcanic Valley, the world’s newest geothermal hotspot. It was created after the 1886 eruption that covered Te Wairoa Buried Village, between 2 of many lakes gracing this fertile terrain. By Lake Rotorua’s shores is the luxurious Polynesian Spa with its thermal pools. Just behind in Government Gardens are the city’s best cultural offerings: the Arts Village, Tamaki Maori Village and Rotorua Museum, in an elegant former bath house.
Native animals roam in Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park below Mount Ngongotaha, accessible via the Skyline cable car. The views while ascending make it obvious why this is called the Bay of Plenty. Tikitere Thermal Park on the opposite side of the lake is known as Hell’s Gate, but as long as you can ignore the sulphuric smell, the spas are simply heavenly.
More springs are in Whakarewarewa Thermal Reserve, whose surrounding forest is popular for mountain biking, and Wai-O-Tapu where the Champagne Pool is a striking mix of green and orange.
Booking.com’s accommodation range is as diverse as the scenery, encompassing luxury hotels, cheap hostels and motels near Rotorua Airport.
So much to do in Rotorua...Wingspan National Bird of Prey Centre was definitely a highlight for us and a must visit ...also Waimangu Volcanic Valley was fantastic...need to have a car to get there but only about half an hour from Parkside Boutique Lodge
Pauline
Australia
6.0
Scored 6.0
This house is large and has everything needed but furniture...
This house is large and has everything needed but furniture and bedding are old. House could be cleaned a bit better as the room I stayed in had cobwebs in the corners. The furniture is old and stained from use. The sheets on my bed were stained and the bedding was old. All bedding was clean. This house is on the edge of Rotorua and takes about 7 minutes to drive to the CBD. It rates quite a bit above where it should but houses of this size are not that common. We only used two of the four bedrooms. Kitchen was well equipped, but we did not do any cooking. Both bathrooms were fully functional. Outside under the carport there are drying lines for clothing. There were towels and blankets hanging on the clotheslines the entire two days we stayed here.
James
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
2 or 3 day stay is enough to see the most interesting sights...
2 or 3 day stay is enough to see the most interesting sights. One of the hot pools is definitely worth a visit, probably Polynesian as they are the staple (or Wai Ariki but that's more expensive). We also loved the gondola and a buffet dinner on top of the hill in the Stratosphere restaurant. One of the maori villages is also a must, we did Whakarewarewa which was informative and the cultural dance was great to see. Waimangu valley is great.
Klara
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
This beautiful town has a wealth of things to do, sights to...
This beautiful town has a wealth of things to do, sights to see and the people are friendly and engaging.
Lots of things to interest most if not everyone.
Ranging from adventure activities, to beautiful sights, thermal pools and spas to relax in and cultural/historical enrichment around every corner. A real treat
Adonald
New Zealand
10
Scored 10
So much to do!
So much to do! It's become the Queenstown of the north island - lots of adventure activities. We did spend a fair bit of money, but we also had a great time, they just need some more good quality restaurants, and better coffee in the township - the best we found was out in the suburbs.
I loved our time there, especially the mountain biking - so fun. People were all friendly and helpful too. Def a gret place to visit, esp if you have tweens / bigger kids.
Jules
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Rotorua was a great place to visit.
Rotorua was a great place to visit. Mitai Village, Hot beach, waimangu volcano were all interesting places to visit. If you like to hike, the 9 mile hike to hot beach and the hiking trails in the Mokaihaha Ecological area are both great hikes .
Just don't stay at AWA hotel.
Hotel staff were really friendly and helpful online and in person, especially the hotel cat that roams around the facility doing his security checks. rooms exceeded expectations, beds and pillows were comfy, plenty of space for a big family and everything was clean. If you plan on staying awhile in rotorua I recommend this place, Hotels close to all the fun things to do in town I will definitely be staying here again.
The room was very clean and had 2 queen beds, a kitchenette and a good bath/shower combo. The hotel has good parking and is close to lots of the key activities (eg, zip line base, gondola, luge) and only a short drive to the spas, Eat street and the city. There are laundromats close by and lots of fast food outlets. One of the key assets is that it’s walkable to Countdown/Woolworths just across the road.
We had a very pleasant stay here the staff were so welcoming when we arrived. Our room was nice and cosy beds were very comfortable the bathroom was Abit small and dated but everything was in working order. Good for families on a budget the pool and hot tubs were great the kids enjoyed their time at the copthrone. The hotel was very quiet aswell which was very pleasant.
I loved that the host put the heat pump on for us before we arrived. We got to Rotorua late as we flown up from Dunedin. Everything went so smoothly no complicated situations. My mother passed away and our family home already had visitors from overseas. I was so happy with the Airbnb me and my family stayed in it was close to my mums house.
The Pullman is a new hotel in the CDB that has been fitted out very well. It is close to the events centre, Eat Street & the lake. The rooms were quiet, spacious & easy to relax in. Hotel staff were friendly. There is an in house bar as well as a large foyer to wait in. Would stay here again next time in Rotorua.
Simple accommodation in an excellent location. We were in a hurry to get to the Polynesian Pools, had limitd time and just wanted somwhere close. Clean, good hostel and the price of a double room good budget instead of a hotel. Great quiet location near Polynesian Pools and police station.
The motel is lovely in a tranquil neighbourhood, few minutes drive from the main attractions in Rotorua. The family running it is very kind and welcoming, they made my stay very pleasant. My room was extremely clean, well-equipped and cosy.
Beds and linens were very nice. Slept great. Control of room temp was terrific. Nice towels. Very helpful manager and staff. Decent gym for a hotel.
Love the location between the lake and the main strip of restaurants.
Everything. spacious room with beautiful kitchen. the spa in the room was great and the mineral spa was amazing. even fresh coffee was provided in the room.
I’ve stayed in lots of hotels and motels but Aura is one of best!
From the great hospitality we received to the cleanliness of the entire hotel in general was just great to see. It was definitely the cheapest hotel in Rotorua and it was such a great stay and we will be back
The hotel was well positioned and fairly central to Rotorua for eateries, shopping etc.
The atrium on arrival was pleasant and staff were smartly dressed.
There was tea making facilties in the room.
Everything. Perfect location. Amazing views. Everyone at the hotel made you feel special. Leanne was amazing and her daughter too. Helped us with a few things and went out of their way.
Great communication with staff going out of their way to accommodate us for an extra night.
Awsome family hotel - especially enjoyed the pool.
Breakfast was excellent.
Location was excellent. Hotel has a lovely small pool and a wonderful hot tub for private use. The manager was very kind and gave excellent customer service.
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