Witness Pohutu — the Southern Hemisphere's most powerful active geyser — erupting up to 30 metres skyward in Rotorua's Te Puia geothermal valley. Combine razor-sharp geysers, boiling mud pools, and New Zealand's living Māori arts academy in one breathtaking half-day.
What to expect
Walk the steaming boardwalks of Whakarewarewa Thermal Valley, pausing at bubbling silica terraces and the thunderous Pohutu geyser. The New Zealand Māori Arts & Crafts Institute — housed within the grounds — allows you to watch tohunga whakairo (master carvers) and weavers at work in their studio. Evening packages include a traditional hāngi feast and kapa haka performance, though the daytime experience is ideal for cruise schedules.
Good to know
Rotorua is approximately 60–75 minutes from Tauranga port by road. Book entry tickets directly at tepuia.com; arrive early to catch Pohutu at its most active in the morning. Combine with a private driver for flexibility and ensure you're back at port with at least 90 minutes to spare before all-aboard.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Tauranga — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.