Taupo District

Waikato

Craters of the Moon which includes mountains and a hot spring as well as a couple
Craters of the Moon which includes landscape views, tranquil scenes and mountains
Taupo which includes a lake or waterhole
Craters of the Moon which includes tranquil scenes and mist or fog
Aratiatia Rapids showing forest scenes

Dare yourself to try any number of extreme sports, explore fascinating geothermal areas and enjoy the great scenery around New Zealand’s largest lake. 

Lake Taupo sits in a caldera that was created during a volcanic eruption more than 26,000 years ago. Here, amid the pretty surroundings of forested hills and distant mountains, you can explore 238 square miles (616 square kilometres) of waterways, as well as several villages and townships. The most prominent of these is Taupo on the lake’s northeastern shore. Many visitors base their adventures around this town or smaller towns such as Turangi, considered the trout fishing capital of New Zealand, and Mangakino.

Check out the still waters of Lake Taupo, which consistently attracts fishing fanatics from around the world. If you prefer to be on the water, rent a kayak or canoe in Taupo. Boat tours of the lake will take you to see Māori rock carvings, a hot water beach and scenic Acacia Bay.

The Lake Taupo area has become famous in recent decades as an extreme sports hub. Enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the spectacular scenery as you plummet through the air on a tandem skydive or leap from one New Zealand’s highest bungees.

Experience the fascinating areas of thermal activity. Orakei Korako, a 25-minute drive from Taupo, features live geysers as well as a mystical underground pool of green water.

Another highlight is Wairakei Terraces and Thermal Health Spa. Here you can relax in pools of hot, mineral-enriched water from a geothermal steam field. Nearby you will also find an intricately recreated Māori village, along with artificial geysers and silica terraces.

Head back to Taupo, where the township’s museum brings the area’s rich history to life. View stunning tribal paintings and take a look around a wooden Māori house.    

Lake Taupo is a 3.5-hour drive south of Auckland. You should allow at least 3 days here to fully appreciate the range and diversity of sights and activities.

Popular cities in Taupo District

Wairakei showing mist or fog as well as an individual female
Wairakei
Known for Dining, Friendly people and Spas
Get close to volcanic wonders and experience the geothermal power of the center of New Zealand's picturesque North Island.

Reasons to visit

  • Wairakei Terraces & Thermal Health Spa
  • Craters of the Moon
Huka Falls featuring rapids and a bridge as well as a large group of people
Taupo
Known for Lakes, Spas and Family-friendly
Visit a beautiful lakeside town and venture into its surrounding volcanic countryside to see awesome natural wonders and to enjoy thrilling outdoor adventures.

Reasons to visit

  • Spa Thermal Park
Turangi which includes a river or creek and rafting
Turangi
Known for Friendly people, Rivers and Nature
With outdoor pursuits and close proximity to active volcanoes and geothermal attractions, this riverside town is an exciting vacation destination.
Kinloch
Kinloch
Venture to sights like Lake Taupo and The Kinloch Club as you discover Kinloch.
Kuratau
Kuratau
Known for Beaches
Explore Kuratau: its beaches and more!
North Island
Mangakino
Known for Volcano, Islands and Sailing
Trip time! Discover the volcanoes, island views and gardens in Mangakino.