Lake Rotorua on New Zealand's North Island was once a crater formed by a collapse of rock formations, and later became the second largest lake on New Zealand's North Island due to rainwater. Volcanic geological activity in the Rotorua area is still very active, so there is a lot of geothermal steam around the lake, and the sulfur content in the lake is also very high, showing a magical blue and green color. Stay at the hotel and enjoy the authentic hot springs around. At 8 am or afternoon the next day, taking the only Queen cruise on the lake to boat on Lake Rotorua will feel very relaxed, whether it is a pure New Zealand breakfast or an afternoon tea made up of coffee and a cake, This one hour trip to Lake Rotorua will make you unforgettable.