


Itinerary
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Stop At: Huka Falls, Lake Taupo New Zealand, Taupo New Zealand
Your thrilling and fun experience in Taupo. This half-hour of excitement takes you along a beautiful river environment, lined with native bush, sheer rock cliff faces, and hot-water streams. Hold on tight as you'll be travelling in one of our state-of-the-art jet boats at an incredible 80km an hour! Along the way, our trademark 360-degree spins will leave you with a beaming smile and a heart pumping with adrenaline. And that's even before reaching the spectacular Huka Falls! From your unique vantage point on the jet boat, you will have the best water level view of Huka Falls – New Zealand's most visited natural attraction. Buckle up to experience this exciting jet boat tour of the stunning Huka Falls. Get right up close to the crashing base of the falls, and soak up the amazing scenery at every turn.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Lake Taupo, Lake Terrace, Taupo 3330 New Zealand
The Māori Rock Carvings Cruise is a unique experience on Lake Taupō. The cruise takes you to view the impressive Māori rock carvings at Mine Bay, which are only accessible by water. This cruise offers an up-close look at the Ngātoroirangi Māori carvings, showcasing the culture and craftsmanship in a relaxed setting. You’ll also get to take a tour of Lake Taupō’s beautiful bays as you cruise along its coastline and enjoy a complimentary snack and drink. The journey is 90 minutes long, with extended viewing time and educational commentary about both the region and the history behind the cultural significance of these impressive carvings.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Wai-O-Tapu, Wai-O-Tapu, Rotorua District, Bay of Plenty Region, North Island
Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is a spectacular showcase of Rotorua's most colourful and distinctive geothermal features, sculpted over thousands of years by geothermal activity. Visit the Mud Pool to complete your experience at Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland. The largest mud pool in New Zealand, it was originally the site of a large mud volcano which was destroyed through erosion in the 1920’s.
Duration: 1 hour
Dinner is not included
Explore the full itinerary for Wai O Tapu, Huka Falls Jet Ride & Lake Taupo Maori Rock Cruise in Auckland, New Zealand. This half-day tours experience includes 3 stops over 1 day. Duration: 8 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

Your thrilling and fun experience in Taupo. This half-hour of excitement takes you along a beautiful river environment, lined with native bush, sheer rock cliff faces, and hot-water streams. Hold on tight as you'll be travelling in one of our state-of-the-art jet boats at an incredible 80km an hour! Along the way, our trademark 360-degree spins will leave you with a beaming smile and a heart pumping with adrenaline. And that's even before reaching the spectacular Huka Falls! From your unique vantage point on the jet boat, you will have the best water level view of Huka Falls – New Zealand's most visited natural attraction. Buckle up to experience this exciting jet boat tour of the stunning Huka Falls. Get right up close to the crashing base of the falls, and soak up the amazing scenery at every turn.

The Māori Rock Carvings Cruise is a unique experience on Lake Taupō. The cruise takes you to view the impressive Māori rock carvings at Mine Bay, which are only accessible by water. This cruise offers an up-close look at the Ngātoroirangi Māori carvings, showcasing the culture and craftsmanship in a relaxed setting. You’ll also get to take a tour of Lake Taupō’s beautiful bays as you cruise along its coastline and enjoy a complimentary snack and drink. The journey is 90 minutes long, with extended viewing time and educational commentary about both the region and the history behind the cultural significance of these impressive carvings.

Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland is a spectacular showcase of Rotorua's most colourful and distinctive geothermal features, sculpted over thousands of years by geothermal activity. Visit the Mud Pool to complete your experience at Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland. The largest mud pool in New Zealand, it was originally the site of a large mud volcano which was destroyed through erosion in the 1920’s.