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Jetboat Rotorua to Mokoia Island

  • $80.00

  • - Obligation Free
Take a speedy journey across Lake Rotorua to Mokoia Island. Be enchanted with the fascinating, one hour long guided tour. Mokoia Island is rich in history and now a sanctuary for endangered native birds. During the guided tour, you will learn all about the flora and fauna of the island as well as the fascinating history.

This is the site of the earliest Maori and European settlement in the local area and many myths and legends have been told about this spiritual place. Afterwards, you step back onto the boat for an exhilarating trip back to our base at the Rotorua Lakefront. Please allow 1 andfrac12; hrs for this option.

Trip Highlights

  • One hour guided jetboat tour
  • Learn about local flora and fauna

Trip Information

Starts In: Rotorua
Ends In: Rotorua
Duration: 1 Days.
Departs: Daily
Group Size: Max 50
Transport: N/A
Accommodation: N/A
Activity: Jetboat Adventure
Ages: Open

Jetboat Rotorua to Mokoia Island


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