- 1335 Paradise Valley Rd, Ngongotaha (3010), Bay of Plenty Region
- 5-10 km from Fairy Springs (3015)
- Awards: #21 Most Popular in the Rotorua Region for 2023
Adventure Activities - Fairy Springs (3015)
the Rotorua Region, the Bay of Plenty Region
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Conquer fears and discover new limits by launching into action at New Zealand's ultimate adventure hub Velocity Valley. Fun for all ages. Pick your adrenalin buzz from the dare defying Swoop, pulling your own ripcord to hurtle at 130kph through the air, to feeling G-forces akin to Formula One Racing with the Agrojet on a purpose built water course with no slowing down for corners. Harness your inner superhero on the Southern Hemispheres only Freefall Xtreme - flying, twisting and turning on a... Read more
River Rats Raft & Kayak have been offering quality adventures for over 35 years. There’s something for everyone, from full on grade 5 action featuring the world’s highest commercially rafted waterfall through to a gentle grade 2 scenic raft trip suitable for participants as young as 5. Kayaking is available on the local lakes. Paddle to a secluded beach or enjoy a hot water swim only accessible by boat, an evening option in summer includes a BBQ dinner and visit to a hidden glow worm cave. Rafting Kaituna... Read more
New Zealand's must do experience! Soar through the trees and experience New Zealand's ancient native forest like never before in an award winning nature adventure. From the top of the forest canopy in between the thrill of ziplines and suspended swing bridges, your authentic kiwi guides will bring the forest to life as you become part of the conservation story. They are highly trained to keep you safe, make you smile and teach you amazing things as you create memories that will last a lifetime.... Read more
Kaitiaki Adventures Aotearoa offers Amazing World Class Eco Tourism Experiences. White-water Rafting and Sledging on the Beautiful Kaituna River, Half Day Adventure Hike up Iconic Volcano of Mt Tarawera. Our professional and qualified guides are there to encourage, motivate and help you where necessary and also provide insight in to aspects of Maori Culture. No experience necessary on any of the Activities we offer. Read more
- 58a Fryer road, Rotorua (3097), Bay of Plenty Region
- 5-10 km from Fairy Springs (3015)
- Business can travel to you
We offer a range of white water rafting trips to suit all groups from, school, business, corporate and private rafters. Contact us to see what we can arrange for you Read more
As the inventors of this iconic adventure experience, at OGO Rotorua, visitors are offered multiple OGO ride options where we add 40 litres of water; (cool in summer, warm in winter). Choose from the side by side H2OGO Straight Tracks which start from 250m up the hill and race one another downhill. From here, you Superman-dive into the OGO on your own, or have one, two or three friends in there together. H2OGO Sidewinder Track is the world’s longest at 350 metres, with 6 massive corners that send... Read more
$10 Off Kaituna River Rafting - Promo Code CASCADES
Get $10 off per person when you use our promotion code CASCADES A 50 minute action packed ride down 14 EPIC rapids and the world's highest rafted waterfall! Book now kaitunacascades .co.nz
Other related businesses in and around Fairy Springs (3015) (within 20km)
- TECT Park, Whataroa, SH36, Ngawaro (3188), Bay of Plenty Region
- 20-30 km from Fairy Springs (3015)
Hotshots Paintball is the Bay of Plenty's top choice for paintball fun! We are open year round for all levels of paintball action and have the staff, equipment, facilities and know-how to make your day of paintball a fantastic experience. Read more
Let our team show you our Lake Tarawera. This area has been visited by people from all over the world for well over a century. Visitors first came to see the eighth wonder of the Natural World, The Pink and White Terraces. They were guided there by the local Maori tribe of Tuhourangi. On the 10th June 1886 that all changed due to the massive eruption of Mount Tarawera. Slowly but surely the land here has healed from that destruction however the Pink and White Terraces are no more.There are now... Read more