There are many beautiful places to visit and things to do in the Taupo region. It is the ideal location for an event, conference or wedding. Let us help plan your perfect stay.
Welcome to Tongariro Junction Accommodation, perfectly positioned in the heart of Turangi. Conveniently located close to town & right next to New World Supermarket, with easy access from SH1, we are positioned to welcome you for your next adventure.
Relax Lakeside is a 4 bedroom 2 bathroom Five Mile Bay bach at Lake Taupo. With only a walkway between you and the waters edge, enjoy the views and peaceful scenery from this typical old style character bach.
Want a Taupo activity that's great for the whole family? Then check out family rafting on the Tongariro River. There are lots of things to do while in Taupo, but this is one that mum, dad, and the kids will enjoy.
At the foot of Tongariro National Park and the Tongariro Crossing. Conveniently located halfway between Auckland and Wellington on the southern shores of Lake Taupo.
On the western side of Lake Taupo at the edge of Kuratau, Bach Noir sits ready to host your holiday.
Welcome to Dunrovin Motel, one of Taupo's original motels. Dunrovin offers clean, comfortable, and economical accommodation for the discerning traveller, families and groups of friends. We are 700m from the town centre and 500m from Lake Taupo.
This cute Taupo 1960's bach has everything you need for your holiday in Taupo. The property is situated in the heart of Two Mile Bay, just a stones throw from the waters edge, reserve and the local boat ramp.
Cosy, comforting, and overlooking Te Moenga Bay - welcome to Acacia Bay Retreat.
We’d love to host you in our unique part of paradise here at Kuratau, on the southern shores of Lake Taupo, under the majestic mountains of Tongariro National Park. The many wonderful experiences the region has to offer are at our doorstep.
Let Canoe & Kayak take you on a kayak adventure across stunning Lake Taupō while taking in all the beautiful views of the surrounding coastline and neighbouring mountains before getting up close and personal to the iconic Māori Rock Carvings.