Motels
Rotorua TOP 10 has a number of unique Park Motel options to suit your needs, from Two Bedroom motels for family's to Deluxe Studio's for Couples.
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Sites
Rotorua TOP 10 Holiday Park has a combination of paved and grassed powered sites, as well as a number of non powered grassed sites.
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About Rotorua TOP 10
Rotorua TOP 10 Holiday Park is the only TOP 10 Holiday Park in the central city and the only Holiday Park in Rotorua within 1 kilometre of the central city and next door to the free Kuirau Geothermal Reserve. With a gas fireplace & 50" Plasma TV in the communal lounge, Hot Pool, Internet access, Tour bookings most with pickups and a park like atmosphere so close to the city, Why stay anywhere else?
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We specialize in great accommodation options, all you have to do is choose. You can stay in our Park Motels with Park like surroundings. We also have cabins for those on a budget. If you want to experience the freedom of camping and re-discover those great childhood memories in a Campervan/Caravan/RV or Tent, we have many superb paved all weather powered sites.
Rotorua TOP 10 Holiday Park is the perfect base for your stay in Rotorua - New Zealand's Premiere Tourist Destination.
Park Facilities
Rotorua TOP 10's clean modern facilities complement your stay with us, so you can enjoy your time relaxing while on holiday.
Our facilities include :
- Adventure Playground
- BBQ Area
- Bike Hire
- Card Phone
- Communal Kitchen facilities
- Communal Shower & Toilet facilities
- Cot Hire available
- Dump Station
- Heated Swimming Pool
- Internet Kiosk
- Laundry
- Library
- Linen Hire
- Petanque
- Playground
- Spa
- Towel Hire
- Tour Booking Desk
- TV Room
- TV Room with SKY
- Wireless Internet
- DVD Hire
Attractions
(Pick up at 4:00pm from Rotorua TOP 10 and Drop Off at 9:30pm at Rotorua TOP 10)
- Enjoy an exclusive guided tour of the valley with one of Te Puia’s world renowned guides. As part of the tour you will visit New Zealand’s national carving and weaving schools and witness these disciplines in practice, under the guidance of our full-time master carvers and weavers. You will visit our award winning interactive galleries, see a kiwi bird up close, and most importantly, hear our stories as told by the descendants of the valley. To conclude the tour you will visit the geyser and mud pools and then be invited to have a short rest prior to the beginning of the evening experience.
With possibly the world's highest commercially rafted waterfall, 6/7 metres [21 ft], the Kaituna River is a white-water enthusiasts dream come true. Flowing through an extremely steep and narrow canyon, in 50 minutes you will paddle 14 awesome drops, including two waterfalls and some great rapids. Only 15 minutes from Rotorua.
An evening at Mitai will give you an authentic introduction to Maori culture leaving you amazed and in awe. Enter the world of Mitai. Be enthralled by the natural bush setting, see warriors in traditional dress paddle an ancient warrior canoe (waka) down the Wai-o-whiro stream, and don’t miss your only opportunity in the Rotorua area to see glow worms in their natural habitat.
Marvel at the crystal clear water full of eels and trout, flowing directly from the earth at the sacred Fairy Spring. See your traditionally cooked hangi meal being lifted from the ground. During our cultural performance, you’ll learn about our past, carvings and ta moko (tattoo art).
Be captivated by the displays of weaponry and combat, coupled with the grace and beauty of the poi dance. You’ll be amazed by the spine tingling haka finale. The Mitai family is proud to have created a sacred and spiritual place that offers you an indigenous cultural experience like no other.
The Agrodome offers visitors an experience like no other – seeing through the eyes of a true New Zealand farmer. Situated just north of Rotorua city on a scenic 160-hectare sheep and beef farm, this exciting, educational and hands-on experience is one not to be missed.
The unique geothermal muds and waters of Rotorua are renown for their curative and invigorating properties—and this is particularly so at “Hells Gate” - Rotorua’s most active thermal park. For more than 700 years “Hells Gate” or Tikitere as it is known to the Maori has been a special place of wellness from the medicinal Sulphur Lake to the curative waters and muds of "Hurutini" (name of a geothermal pool). With the arrival of the Europeans to New Zealand (Aotearoa) some 150 years ago, the special qualities of the muds and waters of Hells Gate Tikitere, have been sought after with many documented and medically certified cures being effected.
The special muds and sulphurous waters have been guarded for centuries by the Kaitiaki - ’Wai Ora’ (guardian warrior) after whom the spa is named.
Additional properties of “Hells Gate” muds include:
- Very strong affinity to moisture in the skin making it an excellent product for promoting regenerating skin cells
- Detoxifying and purifying action of the mud on the skin when drying
- Highly active clay surfaces of the mud that easily absorbs excess oils and fatty secretions from within the skin’s pores
- Bacteriacidal properties of the mud through it’s sulphur content which kill bacteria and assists in the prevention and elimination of acne
There are special qualities retained in “Hells Gate” mud which is a very fine suspension in the mineral enriched geothermal waters of the "Hurutini" pool. This mineral enriched geothermal mud provides an excellent source of minerals including silica, alumina, magnesium, calcium, iron, titanium, sulphur, phosphorous, sodium and potassium as well as trace elements such as copper, zinc, selenium, cobalt, manganese and molylodeman.
This lively Maori cultural performance is based on a true story, real characters and actual events, each coming together to create a state-of-the-art indigenous re-enactment. The nightly Rotorua Maori cultural event features arts, craft, song, performing arts and traditional Maori feast.
Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park has been a favourite destination since 1932. A natural spring of fresh water has given us the ability to conserve a special part of New Zealand.
Spread over 22 acres of parkland, Rainbow Springs offers a truly unique experience and is a must-see for anyone wanting to get to know New Zealand’s wonderful environment and animals, both during the day and at night
Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) is New Zealand's most colourful and diverse volcanic area. The walks take visitors on a journey through stunning geothermal activity and unforgettable vistas.'
You will find innumerable colours of every tint and hue displayed in pools, lakes, craters, steam vents, mineral terraces and even the tracks you walk on.
Just for adults, this popular area offers seven hot mineral pools, six with views of Lake Rotorua.
Three cascading, marble-lined pools (36˚C to 39˚C), feature alkaline water. The smooth terraced walls provide a popular resting spot for bathers!
The large deeper alkaline pool (38˚C) is an excellent place to stretch out for some light activity.
While the three Priest Spa pools (39˚C to 42˚C), offer special thermal bathing in acidic water from the Radium hot spring, long renowned for its therapeutic properties. Also historic, the Priest Spa was named after a catholic priest, who in the late 1800’s gained great relief from arthritis when bathing in the hot spring waters.
Spacious changing rooms are provided and lockers are available. The Adult Pools and Priest Spa is a great area for socializing!
The museum is housed in the historic Bath House building, located in the Government Gardens. Rotorua Museum opened in the South Wing of the Bath House in 1969 and Rotorua Art Gallery opened in the North wing in 1977. In 1988 the two operations combined to become Rotorua Museum of Art and History.
Rotorua Museum is the guardian of a building holding the highest classification under the New Zealand Historic Places Act. As a storehouse of the community’s treasures, the museum is administered by Rotorua District Council and is responsible for several important collections:
Rotorua Museum of Art and History is a department of Rotorua District Council.
Taonga Maori Collection
Significant treasures of the Arawa people, original inhabitants of the Rotorua region.
Fine Arts Collection
Important images of New Zealand, historic and contemporary artworks, sculpture, ceramics and craft.
Photographic Collection
Over 70,000 images depicting Rotorua’s rich past.
Social History Collection
Items relating to the Rotorua area since European settlement, including a unique collection of souvenir ware.
Set high on the side of Mount Ngongotaha with extensive views of Rotorua city, Lake Rotorua, geothermal areas and surrounding hinterlands, Skyline Rotorua provides the ideal venue for a day of family fun, a romantic evening for two or a event with that all important wow factor.
Club Benefits
Our team at Rotorua - City TOP 10 have put together a number of fantastic local Club member benefits. We will be delighted to help you make bookings or provide additional information.

Agrodome Sheep Show
The world famous Agrodome
The world famous Agrodome is an experience not to be missed!

Hells Gate
Hells Gate - acclaimed Rotorua tourist attraction
Hells Gate Wai Ora Spa - acclaimed Rotorua tourist attraction with amazing thermal park, mud pools, hot springs, Maori culture, Spa, Massage & more!

Paradise Valley Springs
Experience New Zealand wildlife
Experience New Zealand wildlife in their natural setting - visit Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park, Rotorua, New Zealand

Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Waimangu Volcanic Valley
Waimangu Volcanic Valley is Rotorua's premier tourist attraction and a 'must do' eco-experience when you visit Rotorua.

Wai-o-tapu Geothermal Wonderland
A Wonderland of Stunning Geothermal Activity.
Waiotapu Thermal Wonderland. A Wonderland of Stunning Geothermal Activity. Located 27 kilometres (20 minutes drive) south of Rotorua, New Zealand.

Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park
Rainbow Springs has been a favorite since 1932
Rainbow Springs offers a truly unique experience, and is a must-see for anyone who wants to get to know New Zealand's wonderful environment and animals

Urbano
Urbano Bistro is a smart casual Bistro
Urbano Bistro is a smart casual Bistro located on ' MOTEL MILE' specialising in all your requirements from early morning caffeine hit

Goulds Photographics
1263 Tutanekai Street Rotorua
Getting There
Travelling South from Auckland
When Travelling south on State Highway 5 when you reach the Ngongotaha roundabout turn right onto Fairy Springs Road, continue travelling straight through, Fairy Springs Road will turn into Old Taupo Road continue until you reach Pukuatua Street and Turn Left. Rotorua TOP 10 is on your left after Tarewa Road.
Travelling North from Taupo
At the Roundabout at Wairakei on State Highway 1 you need to head straight through which puts you on State Highway 5. Follow State Highway 5 until you reach the entrance to Rotorua then turn left onto Old Taupo Road. Follow Old Taupo Road all the way until you see Rotorua Boys High School on your right. You need to make a Right Turn Onto Pukuatua Street. Rotorua TOP 10 is on your left after Tarewa Road.
Contact Details
Rotorua
New Zealand
Rotorua 3010
New Zealand


