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.
Greenwood Lodge offers seclusion, space, spectacular uninterrupted views and a front lawn that is right on the shores of Lake Taupo. Based on Hotwater Beach with its unique thermal heated water this is a seriously amazing spot.
Haka House Taupō boasts a great location, near the stunning Lake Taupō. A great choice of accommodation in central Taupō, this hostel offers comfortable rooms, cosy social spaces and convenient facilities to ensure a great stay.
If you are unable to spend the whole day walking, join us on a half day tour, perfect for families and travellers of all ages and fitness levels. Start on the Tongariro Crossing track and walk amongst the volcanoes to the Soda Springs Waterfall.
Enjoy a summer BBQ in the private outdoor dining area. Conveniently located just a short drive away from the Two Mile Bay boat ramp, you can easily access the lake for a day of fun on the water. Plus, tucked away parking for a boat is available.
Whakapapa Ski Area prides itself on having New Zealand’s biggest and best beginner ski, snowboard and snow play facility – Happy Valley.
Discover the charm of Harakeke Holiday Haven in Taupo. Enter, relax, and craft lasting memories with loved ones.
Perfectly perched only metres from the lakes edge, you’ll be sure to bring the whole family along for your next lake escape in idyllic Hatepe. Welcome to Hatepe Haven.
Perfectly perched only metres from the lakes edge, you’ll be sure to bring the whole family along for your next lake escape in idyllic Hatepe. Welcome to Hatepe Haven.
An extremely comfortable Taupo holiday house only a 30 seconds walk from the lake edge. Spacious, warm and welcoming, nestled in beautiful trees on a quiet lane, with native birds all around, this is the perfect escape for families and friends.
Wanting to stay in a small place nestled amongst native bush where you can see Pīwakawaka, Tūī and Kererū and views of the lake?