Taupō

Taupō

Waikato Region

Taupō is a town in the central North Island of New Zealand, situated on the edge of Lake Taupō, Australasia's largest freshwater lake, which formed in the caldera of a massive volcanic eruption. The region is famous for world-class trout fishing, the spectacular Huka Falls on the Waikato River, and outdoor activities like skydiving, bungy jumping, and the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.

Practical Travel Guide for Taupō

Make your journey smoother with essential practical information to read before traveling.

Visa Information

Visa-free travel for up to 90 days is available for many nationalities, but a New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority (NZeTA) is required.

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English, Māori

Kia ora
Hello (in Māori)
Haere mai
Welcome (in Māori)
Tēnā koe
Thank you (in Māori)
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
Local Currency

Getting Around

Taupō's town centre is compact and easily walkable. For attractions around the lake or further afield, a rental car, local bus service, or tour operators are recommended. Taxis and ride-sharing are available in the main urban area.

Local Flavors

Taupō's dining scene focuses on modern New Zealand cuisine, with an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients, especially the world-class trout from Lake Taupō. Lakeside restaurants offer superb views.

Lake Taupō TroutLamb and Venison DishesLocal Craft Beer