Blueprint Travelers - Travel Site
  • Destinations

    Latin America

    Argentina
    Bolivia
    Brazil
    Chile
    Colombia
    Ecuador
    Mexico
    Paraguay
    Peru
    Uruguay

    Oceania

    Australia
    New Zealand
    All Destinations
  • Resources
    • Itineraries
  • Who We Are
    • About Us
    • Work With Us
    • Our Travel Journal
  • Contact Us
Need help planning your next vacation? Reach out to us and we can help you with your future adventure
Font ResizerAa
Blueprint Travelers - Travel SiteBlueprint Travelers - Travel Site
  • Destinations
  • Resources
  • Who We Are
  • Contact Us
Search your destination or topic...
  • Latin America
    • Argentina
    • Bolivia
    • Brazil
    • Chile
    • Colombia
    • Ecuador
    • Mexico
    • Paraguay
    • Peru
  • Oceania
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
  • Resources
    • All Our Itineraries
    • Contact Us
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Work With Us
    • Our Travel Journal
Follow US
Blueprint Travelers - Travel Site > New Zealand > The Best Thermal Baths and Hot Springs of New Zealand
New ZealandNorth IslandOceaniaSouth Island

The Best Thermal Baths and Hot Springs of New Zealand

The different hot spring and thermal baths experiences throughout New Zealand, ranging from free locations to luxurious experiences to relax.

Last updated: August 22, 2025
7 Min Read
This post may contain affiliate links. When you make a purchase using one of these affiliate links, we get paid a small commission at no extra cost to you.
The thermal baths around New Zealand are a great way to relax, especially after long hiking days
Jump to
Tekapo SpringsOnsen Hot Pools Retreat and Day SpaOmarama Hot TubsHanmer Springs Thermal Pools and SpaSpa Thermal Park at the Otumuheke Stream Wairakei Terraces & Thermal Health SpaVarious Thermal Pools and Spas in RotoruaThe Hot Water BeachThe Lost Spring

New Zealand’s North Island and South Island are very different due to their ecological diversity. (You can read more about the differences here.) One thing that the two islands do have in common is access to thermal baths, hot pools, and hot springs. With all the hiking that you can do in the South Island, it is a great relief to hop into a hot pool after multiple days of hiking. This water is typically heated mountain and glacier water. Part of the North Island is on top of volcanic and geothermal ground and the hot springs and thermal baths here are often fed from these naturally warm mineral waters. Either way, if you want to experience the hot springs of New Zealand, you will find them throughout your vacation within the country.

Disclaimer

While Blueprint Travelers spent about three months traveling around the country, they were not able to go to every spa and hot bath on this list. However, extensive research was done to produce this list and they have indicated the ones that were unable to visit. 

Tekapo Springs

Lake Tekapo

Great if it's raining in Tekapo

This hot spring is located within Tekapo and has a beautiful view of the lake. It’s the perfect place to relax after days of hiking or on a rainy day. And they host a star gazing experience in the evenings where you can lay in the hot pools while learning about the night sky (although we recommend the experience with the Dark Sky Project.)

A blue pool overlooking a lake and mountain on a trip from Christchurch to Dunedin
The Tekapo Springs, a hot spring facility that overlooks Lake Tekapo

Onsen Hot Pools Retreat and Day Spa

Queenstown

Leans luxury with spa offerings

This spa has a number of private hot pools that you can reserve for a period of time while looking over the river and mountain. The experience includes a drink and dessert all while enjoying the warm water and the beautiful view. The spa also has massage and facial treatments and options for cold plunge and steam room experiences.

The Onsen Hot Pools are relaxing and picturesque. Take in the views and pamper yourself!

Not Yet Visited by Blueprint Travelers

Omarama Hot Tubs

Between Queenstown and Christchurch

Perfect combination of nature and luxury

This spa has a number of private wood fired hot tubs located in isolated nature with beautiful views. The tubs are located throughout the property to account for privacy and give each tub a view of the mountains. You can also reserve access to a sauna. It’s a truly peaceful retreat. 

Not Yet Visited by Blueprint Travelers

Hanmer Springs Thermal Pools and Spa

Outside of Christchurch

Family friendly pools and water park

This spa has bot thermal pools to relax in and a water park, making it the perfect combination for families. There are also private pools and saunas so you can really find something for anyone. This is perfect for larger groups or families looking for a day to enjoy the beautiful New Zealand water. 

Spa Thermal Park at the Otumuheke Stream

TAupo

Free hot spring area for anyone

Right outside of Taupo is this park that includes a place where natural hot geothermal water mixes with the cold river water to create comfortable pools. You can leave your things on the built up boardwalk area along the river.

The hot spring is connected to the river. People enjoy sitting in the hot pool and hopping in the cold river

Wairakei Terraces & Thermal Health Spa

TAupo

An adults-only mineral rich experience

This Māori-owned spa and thermal bath is located on geothermal land and utilizes the mineral rich water below to feed into four pools of varying temperatures. Beyond the pools, the location also has spa services and a geothermal walk that shows you some different features that are located around the hot pools.

Turquoise pools cascading into each other in Taupo
The thermal pools cascade into each other and are different temperatures so anyone can enjoy themselves

Not Yet Visited by Blueprint Travelers

Various Thermal Pools and Spas in Rotorua

Rotorua

A number of options to choose from

Because of Rotorua’s location on geothermal ground, there are many different thermal spas and hot pools that utilize the water and heat that naturally is produced here. The experiences range from accessing natural hot pools around Rotorua to luxury spa services with private pools.

The Hot Water Beach

Hahei (Coromandel Peninsula)

A fun and free experience

On the Coromandel Peninsula, you can find the Hot Water Beach near Hahei. Here, during low tide, you can dig wide holes in the sand, let them get filled up with the hot thermal water that comes from the ground, and soak in your own personal hot tub. While the beach itself is free, you do have to pay for parking at the provided lot.

Digging the holes allows for hot water to flow into the holes

The Lost Spring

Coromandel Peninsula

Geothermal pools within a tropical vacation

This private hot spring and spa is perfect for relaxing in the numerous hot pools and grottos. You can also order food and drinks to be consumed poolside or book a massage or other spa service. Most packages give you 2 hours to spend in the pools and you can add on food or additional services.

Overlooking outdoor pools in the Coromandel Peninsula
The Lost Spring has a few different pools at different temperatures so you can always find a comfortable place to relax

Bonus Hot Spring:

You can read about a bonus free hot spring in this personal blog post about the Blueprint Travelers experience in New Zealand

Share This Article
Facebook LinkedIn Copy Link
Contents
Tekapo SpringsOnsen Hot Pools Retreat and Day SpaOmarama Hot TubsHanmer Springs Thermal Pools and SpaSpa Thermal Park at the Otumuheke Stream Wairakei Terraces & Thermal Health SpaVarious Thermal Pools and Spas in RotoruaThe Hot Water BeachThe Lost Spring

You Might Also Like

Rocks jutting out of the ocean in the Catlins
New Zealand

A 1-Day Itinerary of the Southern Scenic Route Through the Catlins

Australia

An Introductory 5-Day Itinerary to Best Discover Tasmania

Manmade steps and stones cascading into the ocean of Wellington's coastline
New Zealand

A 3-Day Itinerary in Wellington, the Capital of New Zealand

New Zealand

The Top Day Hikes of New Zealand

Join our newsletter

Once a week, we will send you an update on our travels along with some travel tips.

Wellington is both the political and culture capit Wellington is both the political and culture capital of New Zealand. It’s also the port city for the ferry that goes to the South Island, making it a hub for travelers going between the two islands. So what is there to do here?

🖼️ Museum Of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa @te_papa is the best place to go to get an understanding of New Zealand, including exhibits celebrating Māori history and culture

🎭 Cuba Street and the surrounding area is known for its bohemian and artistic flair. It is full of boutiques, restaurants, bars, cafes, and street performers. 

🦜 Zealandia Te Māra a Tāne @visit_zealandia is a native wildlife sanctuary in Wellington, New Zealand, focused on restoring the ecosystem of plants, birds, fish, reptiles, insects, etc that are native to New Zealand. 

🎥 Weta Workshop @wetaworkshop is a creative company that was used for the Lord of the Rings movies, developing the prosthetics, costumes, weapons, and creatures for the movies. They have daily tours to explain their creative process. 

⚖️ For those who are interested in how other countries operate, you can visit New Zealand’s parliament building in a free guided tour for anyone. 

And there’s even more on our website. 🔗 Link is in the bio. 

📍Wellington, North Island, New Zealand

#wellington #wellingtonnz #newzealandguide #newzealandtravelguide #newzealandtourism #newzealandtraveltips
The beautiful landscapes of the South Island of Ne The beautiful landscapes of the South Island of New Zealand: from the mountains 🏔️ to tropical beaches 🏝️

📍South Island, New Zealand

#southislandnewzealand #newzealandlandscape #newzealandlandscapephotography #newzealandtravel #newzealandtourism #visitnewzealand #tourismnewzealand #newsealandtravelguide #newzealandnature #southislandtourism
🏝️ Can you believe that this is New Zealand? 🏝️ Can you believe that this is New Zealand?

✅ Tropical rainforest
✅ Secluded white sand beaches that you can hike to
✅ Gatorade cool blue colored water

In Abel Tasman National Park, you can hike to different beaches like this and indulge in a secluded paradise. You can read more about visiting the idyllic location on our website. 🔗 Link is in the bio. 

📍Abel Tasman National Park, South Island, New Zealand

#abeltasmannationalpark #abeltasmancoasttrack #newzealandbeaches #newzealandtravelguide #newzealandtrip #abeltasmanbeach #newzealandvacations #underrateddestinations #newzealandtravelblogger #travelphotography #newzealandfinds
Follow on Instagram

Search This Website:

Destinations:

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Bolivia
  • Brazil
  • Chile
  • Colombia
  • Ecuador
  • Mexico
  • New Zealand
  • Paraguay
  • Peru
  • Uruguay
Travel Article Archive

About Us:

About Us
Work With Us
Our Travel Journal
  • Social Media Links

Some links on our website are affiliate partners. If you choose to purchase through these links, we receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. By using them, you are directly supporting Blueprint Travelers to continue to provide resources that help you make the most of your travel adventure.

Copyright © 2025 Blueprint Travelers LLC. All rights reserved. No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclosure Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?