Fishing

FishingIf fishing is your passion – welcome to heaven.

The fishing on offer in Central Park is quite simply spectacular. From some of the world’s best sportfishing, to superb recreational fishing for snapper, kahawai, terakihi, trevally, blue cod and more, to the world-renowned brown and rainbow trout fisheries,

Central Park has something for everyone and every skill level.

We are blessed with a wonderful unspoiled landscape and some of the most spectacular scenery to meld with our wonderful fishing.

From the deep water fishing off the east coast, to our stunning inland rivers and lakes brimming with trout, we have a wonderful range of great fishing destinations.

Regardless of whether you are into freshwater or deep sea fishing, Central Park has a trophy fish for you.

Featured: Rotorua – Central Park’s cultural centre

Rotorua is regarded as the cultural hub of Central Park and has cemented its place as an international tourism icon. Rotorua offers everything from relaxing spa treatments to freefalling from 15,000 feet, backpacker hostels to luxury hotels, so whether its relaxation, adrenalin, a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Rotorua has it covered.

The city is best known for its geothermal activity with geysers and bubbling mud pools apparent throughout the area. Perhaps the most distinct feature of Rotorua is the intense sulphur scent which is unmistakable upon arrival. This is created by numerous sulphur vents throughout the area.

While learning about and experiencing Maori Culture is one of the main attractions to the area there are many other activities which draw visitors to the city. Boasting 16 lakes throughout the area, Rotorua is a haven for anglers with its vast quantity of trout providing excellent year round fishing. Ideal for many other activities, the lakes see a large number of holiday makers utilizing the sparkling waters for kayaking, waterskiing and boating.

Water activities are not the only enticing feature of the region with many land based adventures available. Possibly the most popular of them is mountain biking with Rotorua offering some of the best mountain biking trails in the world. The Redwood Forest is home to some of New Zealand’s best trails and the tracks are referenced relative to the level of difficulty and signposted making it easily navigable.

The Skyline Sykride is a popular attraction with the Gondola rising to 487 metres above sea level on Mt Ngongotaha. The adventure starts at the top of the mountain with the Luge and Skyswing. A 5km track descended on 3 wheel carts is a fun-filled option for all ages while the Skyswing sees thrill seekers swinging through the air at 120kph, offering stunning views of the lakes and Rotorua city at the same time.

For those feeling a little less adventurous, there are many walking trails through spectacular forestry and around the lakes. Some of the most popular trails are found in the Hamurana Springs, Lake Tikitapu, Rainbow Mountain and the Tarawera Falls.

Experiencing Rotorua’s geothermal landscape from the air is a unique and exhilarating adventure and is available through a number of operators in the area.

Renowned for its healing qualities, the thermal hot springs of Rotorua draw thousands of visitors to experience the natural therapies, from soaking in the hot waters, relieving aches with a mud wrap with mud sourced from local geothermal sites, to relaxing with a therapeutic massage.

No trip to Rotorua is complete without experiencing a bit of local culture. There are many places throughout the city to watch master carvers and weavers at work and sampling a ‘hangi’ – a traditional method of cooking food in the earth, is a must, along with cultural performances including the world famous ‘Haka’.

Accept Invitation to the Ultimate River Duel

Keen anglers may want to take a slight detour when they reach the northern gateway to the Hawke’s Bay and head inland towards to Kaweka Ranges. But be warned it could take days!
Some 45 minutes, and 50km, north of Napier on the Thermal Explorer Highway that takes in much of the Central Park region, you’ll [...]

Fishing in Rotorua

There is no other way to describe it. Fifteen fishable lakes, a myriad of streams and three different species of trout to fish for using virtually every conceivable legal method known to anglers.
There really is something for everyone, whether it is trophy sized rainbow or brown trout boat fishing on lakes that have large numbers [...]

World-renowned trout fishing

The Central Park area boasts some of the world’s best trout fishing spots.
From the selection of pristine lakes in and around Rotorua to the biggest fresh water lake in Australasia (Lake Taupo), big trout are in abundance.
Rotorua has 13 fishing lakes, all with a reputation for producing trout of good size and quality.
Many of the [...]

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