A South Pacific Thermal Wonderland with Unrivaled Views: One of the World’s Friendliest Towns

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A South Pacific Thermal Wonderland with Unrivaled Views: One of the World’s Friendliest Towns

For a relatively small country, New Zealand packs quite a punch. Within one vacation, visitors can find themselves sipping world-class wine, sailing through fjords, witnessing active volcanoes, as well as visiting idyllic beaches, and that’s just as part of an action-packed 10-day New Zealand itinerary. It truly is one of the most diverse countries on our planet, and interestingly, the town of Taupō on New Zealand’s North Island is regarded as one of the world’s friendliest towns. Alongside amazing international spots like Cazorla in Spain and St. Augustine in the USA, Booking.com listed Taupō as one of the world’s “most welcoming” places, thanks to its cozy vibes, outdoor activities, and incredible vistas. 



New Zealand’s North and South islands are vastly different, boasting two varied landscapes and climates almost like two separate countries, which adds to the country’s appeal. Taupō is located within the Taupō Volcanic Zone, which means that visitors will not only get to experience otherworldly landscapes, including an active volcano made famous by Peter Jackson, but they will be captivated by the many geothermal wonders lurking around every corner. 

The town of Taupō, which sits on the shoreline of a glistening turquoise lake of the same name, is easily accessible via the local regional airport, which has regular flights from the city of Auckland. From Taupō Airport, visitors can easily take a quick 10-minute taxi into town; however, rental cars are also available on site if you want the freedom to explore the surrounding region. 



Taupō is a geothermal wonderland worth visiting

Lake Taupō may be the largest lake in New Zealand, but just a short 30 minutes north lies Lake Ohakuri, which is the gateway to one of the region’s most outstanding landmarks. The geothermal area Orakei Korako Geothermal Park and Cave is accessed via a short ferry across the lake and has been touted as one of the best thermal areas left in New Zealand. If you want to get to the heart of New Zealand’s abundant geothermal power, this is the place to visit, and it is still regarded as somewhat of a hidden gem, with many visitors flocking to nearby Rotorua for their geothermal fix. While Rotorua is considered the geothermal hub of New Zealand, it is the busier of the two locations, and Taupō is a great alternative with fewer crowds. 

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From Taupō, you can easily discover the incredible geothermal areas like the Craters of the Moon, whose mesmerizing landscape extends from three of New Zealand’s active volcanoes. The nearby Waikeri Natural Thermal Valley features hot thermal pools and silica terraces, while the town itself also boasts a popular spa thermal park, and the lakeside Taharepa Baths are where you can utilize the region’s healing waters with a sensational view.



Experience some of the best vistas and landscapes

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.