Taupo’s natural thermal hot springs and spas have been a place for rejuvenation and purification for centuries in New Zealand.
The world-class spas located at luxury lodges or overlooking steaming mineral-rich hot pools and silica terraces, offer modern wellness and traditional Maori massage treatments using local volcanic mud and hot stones.
If you want to reconnect with nature, Lake Taupo, the mountains of the Tongariro National Park, and native forests are full of beautiful scenic walking trails or you could take a scenic boat cruise on Lake Taupo. Some days the lake is mysterious and still, cloaked in steam, and on others, the crystal-clear views across the water to the peaks of Tongariro National Park are breathtaking.
Indulge in our gorgeous chandelier lit, contemporary French style hair and beauty salon in Taupo, New Zealand.
Cocoon Day Spa offers a tranquil environment designed for relaxation and rejuvenation.
Serendipity in Taupo provides a total beauty therapy solution for him and her. Whether healing or relaxing, Serendipity offers a wide range of spa and beauty treatments.
Welcome to Annettes Electrolysis and Beauty Clinic, established in Taupo for more than twenty years, with a team of two results orientated Beauty Therapist.
Mindful Nourished Roots is a health and wellness coaching business in Taupō supporting professional women yearning for balance in their busy lives and satisfying their need and desire for self-care.
Kiko Pilates is a movement system which focuses on core strength and proper muscle engagement which improves back pain, balance, posture & flexibility. It is also the perfect low impact, full-body workout which focuses on leaning. And it works, trust me!
Diamond Laser Medispa is Taupo’s leading and largest beauty spa and skin clinic – your haven for beauty therapy.
Our spacious and modern fitness studio is well equipped and designed to help you to work towards your individual fitness goals.
King Honey (BEE+) was established in 2011. The company utilizes over 50,000 acres for hive placements and the hive numbers have grown from 400 to 18,000 placements throughout New Zealand.