Bay of Plenty Society
Bay of Plenty society is diverse, sophisticated and multicultural. The honesty, friendliness, and openness of Kiwis will impress you. Find out the best places to visit to learn of our history, culture and general Bay of Plenty information. more
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HELL'S GATE GEOTHERMAL PARK & MUD SPA - Rotorua
HELL'S GATE GEOTHERMAL PARK & MUD SPA - Rotorua
Mobile-friendly - Experience New Zealand’s only Mud Spa complex situated in the middle of a geothermal reserve! Witness the healing properties of the geothermal Muds and Waters used by local Maori for over 800 years. Relax the mind body and soul by lathering the warm mud over your skin in New Zealand’s only mud bath. COVID Clean Approved.
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MITAI MAORI VILLAGE - Rotorua
MITAI MAORI VILLAGE - Rotorua
Mobile-friendly - A sacred place – a spiritual place. An evening with Mitai will give you an authentic introduction to Maori culture. Enjoy a traditional hangi meal. See warriors in traditional dress paddling a waka (ancient war canoe). Home of the sacred Rainbow Spring and glow worms. Five minutes from the CBD. Nau Mai Haere Mai.
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MOUNT MAUNGANUI BEACHSIDE HOLIDAY PARK - Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty
MOUNT MAUNGANUI BEACHSIDE HOLIDAY PARK - Mount Maunganui, Bay of Plenty
Situated in beautiful Bay of Plenty on both harbour and ocean beaches. Spend your days lazing on the magnificent beach, or enjoy many water activities that Pilot Bay offers. End your day relaxing in the famous hot saltwater pools or be spoilt for choice with many cafes and restaurants. Basic cabins, tent sites, powered sites and Visitor Information Centre on-site.
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NEW ZEALAND ON DVD
NEW ZEALAND ON DVD
View the glow and richness of Maori traditions and culture forever preserved on DVD. See the Maori Haka, traditional welcome, and songs and dance. Travel back thousands of years to the coming of the Maori and watch their progress through the ages, their struggles in developing the land and the unfolding of their unique isolated culture.
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PAPAMOA HILLS REGIONAL PARK - TE RAE O PAPAMOA, Tauranga, Te Puke
PAPAMOA HILLS REGIONAL PARK - TE RAE O PAPAMOA, Tauranga, Te Puke
45 minute hill climb through pine forest, native bush and farmland to reach the summit (224 metres) with panoramic coastal views, including The Mount (Mt Maunganui), Tauranga, Te Puke and towards Whakatane. At the summit is a former Maori pa site which, with terracing still visible, fires the imagination.
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