3 Days Pure Magic - Rotorua, Waitomo & Auckland Tour

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100% Pure New Zealand – Private Guided Tour

With Local Kiwi Tour Guide 

Embark on a 3-day private guided adventure through New Zealand’s most iconic natural and cultural landmarks. Designed for comfort, discovery, and authentic experiences, this exclusive journey connects you with geothermal wonders, Māori traditions, and breathtaking landscapes — all accompanied by your own 100% Pure New Zealand accredited local guide.

Begin your adventure in Rotorua, where nature’s geothermal artistry meets Māori heritage. Witness the mighty Pōhutu Geyser, meet the Kiwi bird, and experience a moving Māori cultural performance followed by a traditional Hangi lunch at Te Puia. Relax at the world-renowned Polynesian Spa, soaking in natural sulphur pools that have rejuvenated travelers for centuries.

Continue to the magical Waitomo Caves, where thousands of glowworms light up underground caverns and limestone formations. Explore the spectacular Ruakuri Cave, featuring spiral walkways and hidden chambers that reveal nature’s underground beauty.

Your journey concludes with an Auckland City Highlights Tour, showcasing scenic lookouts, coastal drives, and vibrant urban charm before your airport drop-off.

With private transport, handpicked experiences, and personalized service throughout, this itinerary promises an unforgettable taste of New Zealand’s nature, culture, and hospitality — the perfect way to explore Aotearoa in comfort and style.

Know before you go

  • Comfortable walking shoes – ideal for exploring geothermal parks, caves, and scenic lookouts.
  • Layered clothing – New Zealand weather can change quickly; light layers are best for comfort throughout the day.
  • Warm jacket or fleece – especially useful for cooler mornings or evenings in Rotorua and Waitomo.
  • Swimwear and towel – required for the Polynesian Spa experience (note: swimwear may retain a sulphur smell).
  • Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses – New Zealand’s sun is strong even on cloudy days.
  • Reusable water bottle – stay hydrated while travelling between destinations (complimentary bottled water provided daily).
  • Camera or smartphone – to capture the stunning landscapes and unique cultural moments.
  • Small day pack – handy for personal items, snacks, or light rainwear during sightseeing stops.
  • Personal medication – if required, as some routes pass through rural areas with limited pharmacy access.

Optional but nice to have:

  • Portable power bank for your devices.
  • Travel adapter (Type I) for charging electronics.
  • Light rain jacket or umbrella, especially in summer months when brief showers are common.

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