Wairakei - a Long History of Healing
OPENING HOURS:
Summer - 8.30am - 9pm
Winter - 8.30am - 8.30pm
Pool closed every Thu at 7pm
COST:
Entry into pools - $25.00
Therapeutic Massage - $85 - $115
Hot Stone Massage - $100 - $135
Sports/Deep Tissue - $90-$130
Mirimiri (traditional Maori massage) - bookings essential
Facial - $100 - $135
Maori have a long tradition of natural holistic health practices that have been handed down through the generations and are now being received by a worldwide culture interested in health, wellness and natural medicine.
The waters and clays of Wairakei were highly valued by Maori for their healing powers and therapeutic benefits. At the turn of the last century, travelers world wide came by train, by horse or stagecoach to ‘take the waters’, testifying to its ‘remarkable curative properties’.
Visitors can bathe in a series of hot thermal pools rich in minerals, uniquely situated below magnificent silica terraces that provide a ‘feel back in time’ sensation, leaving you warm long after you have left the water.
Significant natural thermal springs; mud and silica waters found in geothermal areas have been used for hundreds of years by Maori for healing and wellness. Specific sites were often located in beautiful landscapes, at the junction of rivers and streams, on the shores of pristine lakes and below magnificent silica terraces.
At Wairakei Terraces, pools of varying temperatures between have been strategically positioned below the silica terraces and waterfall, taking full advantage of the geothermal water flow that is drawn to the earth’s surface from 1.5 kilometres underground.
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North Island ▷ Taupo Region ▷ Wairakei |
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Summer - 8.30am - 9pm
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