Can you fly into Rotorua?
Find our cheapest flights to Rotorua from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and more. Rotorua in New Zealand promises unforgettable adventure and non-stop fun perfect for all kinds of travellers.
What airlines fly out of Rotorua?
Airlines flying from Rotorua Only one airline is flying from and to Rotorua, which is Air New Zealand.
Where do you fly into for Rotorua?
Rotorua Regional Airport
Transport from Rotorua Regional Airport (ROT) There are various transport options available from Rotorua Regional Airport (ROT). The cheapest option would be to take the Cityride Rotorua bus or the Airport Shuttle that meets every flight.
Where does Air New Zealand currently fly?
We are currently not operating non-stop services to Bali, flights are available via Singapore or Hong-Kong with partner airlines. We are currently not operating non-stop services to Bali, flights are available via Singapore or Hong-Kong with partner airlines….Where we fly.
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Auckland to Chicago | Late October |
How do you get to Rotorua New Zealand?
The nearest international airport to Rotorua is the North Island’s Auckland International Airport. From Auckland, you can get a domestic flight to Rotorua which takes 40 minutes. International flights can also arrive in Christchurch, Wellington, Queenstown and Dunedin airports.
Who owns Rotorua Airport?
About Rotorua Airport Rotorua Airport began operating in 1964 as a joint venture between the Rotorua District Council and the Crown. The Crown sold its 50% share to a private company in 1987, with the Council buying those shares in 2003 and taking over full ownership of the Airport assets in 2004.
How long does it take to fly from Auckland to Rotorua?
How long does it take to fly from Auckland International to Rotorua? 43 minutes is the average flight time from Auckland International to Rotorua.
Where does Air New Zealand fly to in Australia?
You can book Air New Zealand flights online to a number of Pacific Islands destinations. You can fly from all main Australian Airports including Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and more and connect onto flights via Australia and New Zealand Airports.
What is special about Rotorua?
Rotorua is known for bubbling mud pools, shooting geysers and natural hot springs, as well as showcasing our fascinating Māori culture.
How hot are the hot springs at Rotorua?
39.5 degrees
There are 12 handcrafted, 6 seater cedar hot tubs perfectly placed on the edge of the Puarenga Stream overlooking beautiful native gardens on the edge of the mighty Whakarewarewa Forest. Each hot pool is filled with pure spring water from a secret spring source heated to a perfect 39.5 degrees.
How many Māori live in Rotorua?
In terms of ethnicity, 59.2% were European/Pākehā, 42.3% were Māori, 6.2% were Pacific peoples, 11.5% were Asian, and 1.5% were other ethnicities (totals add to more than 100% since people could identify with multiple ethnicities).
When did Rotorua airport open?
1964
Since opening in 1964, Rotorua Airport has changed dramatically, much like the city itself.
Where should I stop between Rotorua and Auckland?
The Local’s Highway (explore 2 great waterfalls, Hobbiton & the Blue Springs) From the Misty Mountains to the Sea (explore Karangahake Gorge, stop for ice cream at Mount Maunganui) The Scenic Route (spot a Kiwi bird, explore Waitomo caves, cross a swing bridge and see the Blue Springs)
Are Air New Zealand flying to Australia?
Flights to Australia with Air New Zealand Air New Zealand is one of the main carriers flying direct to Australia, so there is no excuse to visit Aussie. We operate non-stop flights from Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington and Queenstown to all major Australian destinations.
Can you drink tap water in Rotorua?
Yes you can safely drink the water from taps anywhere in New Zealand.
What does Rotorua mean in Māori?
second lake
Lake Rotorua The name “Rotorua” comes from the Māori language; “roto” means lake and “rua” means two – Rotorua thus meaning “second lake”. Visit with Katoa Lake Rotorua or fish with Lakeland Princess Trout Fishing.
Is Rotorua a nice place to live?
If you are looking for somewhere a bit different, Rotorua is definitely up there as one of the best places to live in New Zealand. It’s a tourist hotspot which means lots of jobs.