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Experience this Hauraki Gulf wildlife sanctuary, home to endangered native species including kiwi, tīeke, takahē, pāteke and skinks. Rotoroa was closed to the public for more than 100 years, as home to New Zealand’s first addiction treatment centre.
Rotoroa maintains historical buildings and exhibitions showcasing the island’s fascinating history. For a truly unique experience, you can even stay the night at the island’s boutique hostel or in a vintage holiday home. Nestled among a chain of islets off Waiheke’s east coast it's a 75-minute ferry ride from the Downtown Auckland ferry terminal.
You can also catch this ferry from Orapiu Wharf on Waiheke Island, which is a 10-minute journey to the island.
Rotoroa maintains historical buildings and exhibitions showcasing the island’s fascinating history. For a truly unique experience, you can even stay the night at the island’s boutique hostel or in a vintage holiday home. Nestled among a chain of islets off Waiheke’s east coast it's a 75-minute ferry ride from the Downtown Auckland ferry terminal.
You can also catch this ferry from Orapiu Wharf on Waiheke Island, which is a 10-minute journey to the island.