Venues in Bay of Plenty
- New Zealand
- Bay of Plenty
- Katikati (28)
- Kawerau (9)
- Mt Maunganui (73)
- Te Puke (23)
- Waihi Beach (16)
- Whakatane (56)
- Venue Types
- Community (415)
- Food & Drink (148)
- Sport & Health (96)
- Adventure (13)
- Family (35)
- Art, Culture, Heritage (82)
- Travel (43)
- Natural Wonder (36)
- Infotractions (4)
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Mills Reef Winery
Mills Reef Winery was established in 1989 by the Preston family. Through commitment and dedication to excellence, the Mills Reef brand has established… Read More
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Historic Village on 17th
Your alternative, relaxed retail and events destination. Tauranga’s Village on 17th is a collection of original and replica buildings taken… Read More
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Mt Tarawera
Southeast of Rotorua lies the fascinating Mount Tarawera, a volcanic mountain that is the subject of much local history. There are numerous walking… Read More
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Rotorua Museum
Discover the essence of Rotorua: its people, culture and volcanic landscape. Visit Rotorua Museum and let us share with you the great stories which… Read More
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Rainbow Springs
Rainbow Springs has come a long way since the land was first purchased in 1929. While there were many developments, there was always one vision for… Read More
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Skyline Skyrides Gondola, Restaurant & Luge
Set high on the side of Mount Ngongotaha with extensive views of Rotorua city, Lake Rotorua, geothermal areas and surrounding hinterlands, Skyline… Read More
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Tauranga Art Gallery
The Tauranga Art Gallery is the first public art gallery in the western Bay of Plenty. Situated on the corner of Wharf and Willow Streets, in the… Read More
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Te Amorangi Trust Museum
The restored Douslin house in a garden setting. The Sheward collection of Māori, Missionary & colonial artefacts, "Evansville" country… Read More
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Te Puna Quarry Park
Te Puna Quarry Park is being developed by a dedicated band of volunteers from a disused quarry into a world class park. This old scar on the hillside… Read More
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The Mount Surf Museum
The Mount Surf Museum located at our TOtara Street store is the private collection and the brainchild of Mt Maunganui businessman Dusty Waddell.… Read More
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Whakarewarewa Forest
Escape into the beautiful Whakarewarewa Forest, one of Rotorua’s most spectacular natural assets. Famous for its magnificent stands of… Read More
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Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park
Relax and enjoy the freshness of this beautifully maintained park as you stroll along superb walkways which are pushchair and wheelchair… Read More
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Whakarewarewa: The Living Thermal Village
For centuries Whakarewarewa Village has been home to Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao. Since the mid-1800s Whakarewarewa has welcomed people from all over the… Read More
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Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland
New Zealand's most colourful natural volcanic area. Thousands of years in the making but only 20 minutes drive south of Rotorua. * Nestled… Read More
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Buried Village
Nobody would have believed in June 1886, that the serenity enjoyed by the inhabitants of Te Wairoa would be shattered by an outpouring of the Earths… Read More
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Te Puia: NZ Maori Arts & Crafts Institute
In the Māori world, connections between people are integral to the fabric of our culture. Whakapapa (shared origins) define that world, and these… Read More
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Mt Maunganui: Mauao
Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Bay of Plenty area at top of Mt Maunganui or Mauao. Walking tracks are provided on Mauao Historic Reserve; it… Read More
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Hells Gate and Wai Ora Spa
Hells Gate is one of Rotorua's most active thermal parks. The reserve also has New Zealand's only mud bath complex. Hells Gate is well… Read More
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The Mt Tarawera Eruption - Roadside Stories
A Manatū Taonga audio guide to Mt Tarawera and its geothermal past. Check out the Ministry for Culture and Heritage's audio guide in the image… Read More
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Rotorua Government Gardens - Roadside Stories
In the 19th century the mineral waters of thermal springs were thought to cure an array of ailments. The government developed a luxurious bathhouse at… Read More




