Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: Accomodation in Taupo/Rotorua

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Hastings, Hawkes Bay, NZ
    Posts
    1,296

    Default Accomodation in Taupo/Rotorua

    My sister and brother in law come over in 6 weeks, cant wait.

    We are taking a trip up to Taupo and Rotorua, and aim to spend the night there. Any suggestions on some nice but reasonably cheapish accomodation ?

    We want to either go back to Wai O Tapu or try the Hidden Valley or Craters of the Moon -- anyone been to Hidden Valley or Craters ??

    Any suggestions gladly received .

    Sharon
    x

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Aug 2005
    Location
    South of North Island
    Posts
    1,059

    Default

    Have a look at the baches, if you google you should come up with quite a few holiday bach/home websites. Usually works out a lot cheaper if you're in a group of people instead of booking a couple of motel rooms.

    We went to Orakei Korako just outside of Taupo. Absolutely fantastic especially taking the boat across the lake and then the walk. The kids liked the fact every corner we turned there was something different to look at. Great day out.

    We've also been to Craters of the Moon, great because it's DOC, think they ask for a donation. Kids loved that with all the steam coming out of the ground, it's hot as well so not so good on a hot day when we went Just up the road from there you've got Huka Falls and the Prawn Farm. Also the Huka Fall's jet boat and helicopter rides. We splashed out and did the helicopter ride, fantastic always stick with me that one

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    Auckland, from Edinburgh
    Posts
    300

    Default

    Last couple of times in Rotovegas, we stayed in the Havana Motor Lodge. It's off the main street and very close to the lake. It's also got a pool and private thermal baths - around $100 a night.

    I would recommend Wai-O-Tapu, mainly beacuase it has some really impressive pools - like the champagne pool. Craters of the moon is good too (and almost free). There's also a set of boiling mud pools which are free - and not far away. Sorry, I can't remember where - but I'm sure it's DoC land.

    Dougie

  4. #4
    Join Date
    May 2007
    Posts
    4,455

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by shakyle2906 View Post
    My sister and brother in law come over in 6 weeks, cant wait.

    We are taking a trip up to Taupo and Rotorua, and aim to spend the night there. Any suggestions on some nice but reasonably cheapish accomodation ?

    We want to either go back to Wai O Tapu or try the Hidden Valley or Craters of the Moon -- anyone been to Hidden Valley or Craters ??

    Any suggestions gladly received .

    Sharon
    x
    Wai O Tapu is good, personally prefer Hidden Valley, but certainly wouldn't do too many of the same type of attraction as they are very similar. The Te Puia in Rotorua is also worth a visit for Maori experience and also Geysers etc.

    For accomodation, check out the late rates on the Heritage Hotel nice hotel and very reasonable prices (late rates).

    Ian

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2004
    Location
    north of Wellington
    Posts
    2,202

    Default

    If you can afford it - use De Bretts.

    For the hot pools alone!
    Fab.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    147

    Default

    We stayed a couple of nights at the Huka Falls Resort. It is very pleasant and quiet with easy access to the falls, craters etc. Kim

    Attachment 1138

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    Near Whangarei
    Posts
    496

    Default

    I always recommend the Top 10 Holiday Parks' chalets. There are a couple in Rotorua and one in Taupo. Check them out online for the rates as it varies by the season. If you have kids they will enjoy the playgrounds, and you will enjoy the relative peace and quiet.

    Waiotapu is very good, make sure you are there early for the Lady Knox Geyser, I think it goes off about 1030 each morning.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Location
    Browns Bay, Auckland
    Posts
    1,221

    Default

    You might find this thread useful for things to do: http://www.enz.org/forum/showthread.php?t=15244 Te Puia is expensive but really good, I'd allow the majority of a day to really do it justice.

    For accommodation here are a few websites I've had recommended:
    www.bookabach.co.nz
    www.top10.co.nz
    www.cheaperthanhotels.co.nz
    www.tripadvisor.com
    www.laterooms.com
    www.needitnow.com

    We're headed back to Rotorua during the next school holidays and got our self catering cottage with www.sevenaway.co.nz but I think you need to be a member.

    Enjoy your trip and time with your family.
    Anneliese

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Southampton, UK
    Posts
    313

    Default

    My husband and I took my mum and her partner to NZ last year and spent time in Taupo - which we love - although we stayed with OH's family we had to find somewhere for mum. They wanted lake views, central etc. They stayed at the Great Lake Motel, it has the usual motel accommodation but also has 4 (I think) townhouses (at least 2 bed). It ticked all their boxes and more. There are loads of other decent quality motels around in Taupo though, there's an official accommodation website - www.laketaupoaccommodation.com - hope you find somewhere and have fun.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Hastings, Hawkes Bay, NZ
    Posts
    1,296

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by napiers View Post
    My husband and I took my mum and her partner to NZ last year and spent time in Taupo - which we love - although we stayed with OH's family we had to find somewhere for mum. They wanted lake views, central etc. They stayed at the Great Lake Motel, it has the usual motel accommodation but also has 4 (I think) townhouses (at least 2 bed). It ticked all their boxes and more. There are loads of other decent quality motels around in Taupo though, there's an official accommodation website - www.laketaupoaccommodation.com - hope you find somewhere and have fun.

    Hi

    Saw that Motel yesterday when we were down in Taupo and have to agree, looks very very nice. Have emailed them for a quote for when we go down in April.

    Thanks

    Sharon
    x

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •