New Zealand sits squarely on the Pacific Ring of Fire, a geological reality that blesses the country with dramatic volcanoes and, more pleasantly, an abundance of naturally heated mineral water. Soaking in a hot pool is a quintessential Kiwi experience, perfect for soothing sore hiking muscles or simply unwinding.
From rustic, natural pools to luxurious spas, there’s a soak for every style and budget. Here is our guide to the 7 best hot pools and geothermal spas in New Zealand.
1. Polynesian Spa, Rotorua
- The Vibe: The original and most famous. This is a large, well-developed spa complex on the shores of Lake Rotorua. It offers a range of public and private pools with varying temperatures and mineral compositions (acidic or alkaline).
- Best For: First-timers and those who want variety. The deluxe Lake Spa offers stunning views and a more exclusive feel.
2. Hell’s Gate, Rotorua
- The Vibe: A unique geothermal experience. This is New Zealand’s only geothermal mud bath complex. Slather yourself in the silky smooth, warm mud, let it dry, and then rinse off in the sulphur spa.
- Best For: Those looking for a unique, hands-on experience that’s great for your skin.
3. Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools & Spa
- The Vibe: A resort town icon. Located in a beautiful alpine village in the South Island, this is a massive complex perfect for everyone. It has relaxing rock pools, sulphur pools, water slides for the kids, and a luxurious day spa.
- Best For: Families and anyone looking for a full day of fun and relaxation.
4. Onsen Hot Pools, Queenstown
- The Vibe: Ultimate luxury and romance. These private, cedar-lined hot tubs overlook the stunning Shotover River canyon. Each tub is in its own room with a retractable roof, allowing you to soak under the stars.
- Best For: Couples, special occasions, and Instagrammers. Book well, well in advance.
5. Maruia Hot Springs, Lewis Pass
- The Vibe: A natural wellness retreat. Tucked away in the mountains of the Lewis Pass, this spot focuses on connecting with nature. It features multiple outdoor pools, a sauna, a steam room, and even offers guided yoga and meditation classes.
- Best For: Those wanting to truly disconnect and have a wellness-focused experience.
6. Hot Water Beach, The Coromandel
- The Vibe: A DIY natural wonder. This isn’t a spa, but a famous beach where underground thermal rivers flow beneath the sand. For two hours on either side of low tide, you can dig your own hot pool right on the beach.
- Best For: Adventurous travellers on a budget. Remember to bring a spade (or rent one from a local cafe)!
7. Kerosene Creek, near Rotorua
- The Vibe: Rustic and beautifully natural. This is a geothermally heated stream flowing through native bush, with a small waterfall you can sit under. It’s a popular spot with locals.
- Best For: Those seeking a free, authentic, and slightly more rugged hot spring experience. Go during the day for safety.
After a long day of exploring, there’s nothing better than a relaxing soak.
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