Find transfer & transportation guides from Warkworth to Rotorua, New Zealand. How to get from Warkworth to Rotorua, New Zealand by Flight, Bus, Taxi.
You can get to Rotorua, New Zealand from Warkworth by verhicle types below
You have 10 options transfer to Rotorua, New Zealand from Warkworth below
Take a bus from Baxter Street to Britomart Queens Arcade.
Take a train from Britomart Train Station to Papakura Train Station.
Take a bus from Baxter Street to Britomart Queens Arcade.
Take a train from Britomart Train Station to Papakura Train Station.
Take a bus from Walton Avenue to Stop B Hibiscus Coast.
Take a bus from Stop A Hibiscus Coast to Customs Street West/Te Komititanga.
Take a bus from Walton Avenue to Stop B Hibiscus Coast.
Take a bus from Stop A Hibiscus Coast to Customs Street West/Te Komititanga.
Take a train from Britomart Train Station to Puhinui Train Station.
Take a bus from Stop A Puhinui to Stop A International Airport.
Take a bus from Walton Avenue to Stop B Hibiscus Coast.
Take a bus from Stop A Hibiscus Coast to Customs Street West/Te Komititanga.
Take a train from Britomart Train Station to Puhinui Train Station.
Take a bus from Stop A Puhinui to Stop A International Airport.
Take a bus from Walton Avenue to Stop B Hibiscus Coast.
Take a bus from Stop A Hibiscus Coast to Customs Street West/Te Komititanga.
Take a train from Britomart Train Station to Puhinui Train Station.
Take a bus from Stop A Puhinui to Stop A International Airport.
Take a bus from Walton Avenue to Stop B Hibiscus Coast.
Take a bus from Stop A Hibiscus Coast to Customs Street West/Te Komititanga.
Take a train from Britomart Train Station to Puhinui Train Station.
Take a bus from Stop A Puhinui to Stop A International Airport.
Take a taxi from Whakatane to Whakatane.
Take a shuttle from Whangarei to Whangarei Airport.
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Rotorua [ˌɾɔtɔˈɾʉa] (Māori: Te Rotorua-nui-a-Kahumatamomoe "The second great lake of Kahumatamomoe") is a city on the southern shores of Lake Rotorua from which the city takes its name, located in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Islan... Learn more