The 10 Best Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Hamilton & Waikato Region, North Island

February 11, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in Hamilton & Waikato Region, New Zealand including Adrian Worsley Historic Creations, Te Aroha i-SITE Visitor Information Centre, Footwhistle Glowworm Cave, Aranui Cave, Ruakuri Cave, Caveworld, Waikato Museum, Raglan & District Museum, Classics Museum, Tirau Museum.
Restaurants in Hamilton & Waikato Region

1. Adrian Worsley Historic Creations

62 Rewi Street, Te Aroha 3320 New Zealand +64 7-884 9588 http://www.adrian-worsley.com/
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5.0 based on 17 reviews

Adrian Worsley Historic Creations

Unique sculptures made form recycled, reused and reclaimed materials and scrap metal. Adrian's gallery is one where you can touch and explore, even traipsing the board walks through the artists workshop. Be prepared to be amazed.

Reviewed By shumonk - Abbotsford, Australia

Adrian Worsley’s gallery and shop is something that needs to just be experienced. The moment you step into the inventory of all the scrap metal it sets the tone of the story he tells through his sculptures. Totally worth it.

2. Te Aroha i-SITE Visitor Information Centre

102 Whitaker Street, Te Aroha 3320 New Zealand +64 7-884 8052 [email protected] http://www.tearohanz.co.nz
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5.0 based on 42 reviews

Te Aroha i-SITE Visitor Information Centre

Visit us and discover Te Aroha's rich history when 'taking the waters' was a fashionable pastime and a cure for everything. After a day walking the hills, cycling the Hauraki Rail Trail or simply relaxing in a hot mineral pool, we can help find the accommodation that best suits you, be it backpackers, motel, country cottage or luxury villa. And we can recommend somewhere to eat, book a massage and tell you 'what's on' in town. Let us help you make your stay the very best time ever. Visit us for expert local knowledge and a FREE booking service for accommodation, activities and transport - nationwide.

Reviewed By BrianMc43 - Auckland, New Zealand

The ladies here were really greatly helpful. Gave us good accurate info and even booked our mineral bath for us. Wonderful service.

3. Footwhistle Glowworm Cave

23 Waitomo Village Road Cnr of Access Road and Waitomo Village Road, Waitomo Caves New Zealand +64 7-878 6577 [email protected] http://www.caveworld.co.nz/footwhistleglowwormcave
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5.0 based on 69 reviews

Footwhistle Glowworm Cave

We are a locally owned and operated glowworm cave tour based in the heart of the Waitomo Caves Village. Footwhistle Glowworm Cave is located on our private farm and was developed over many years. Our family run tour company ensures that your experience of Waitomo's unique ennvironment is a memory to treasure. We take a maximum of 11 guests per tour and we also allow photography

Reviewed By 84jeannetteb

‘Ross the Boss’ was our awesome guide for the Footwhistle Glowworm Cave experience. His mix of passion, knowledge and humour made this one of the best local sites to visit in Waitomo. A private family run business that is truly about making this a perfect, intimate experience. The visit is topped off with kawakawa education and tea. The caves themselves are a real delight and the family’s understanding and work towards the ecology of them is a credit to them. Highly recommended.

4. Aranui Cave

39 Waitomo Caves Road Ruakuri Scenic Reserve, Otorohanga 3977 New Zealand +64 7-878 8227 http://www.waitomo.com/aranui-cave/Pages/default.aspx
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4.5 based on 170 reviews

Aranui Cave

Reviewed By 29Kathie - Christchurch, New Zealand

Enjoyed our cave tour, very pretty inside, great tour guide, we did 2 caves including the glowworms boat tour

5. Ruakuri Cave

Waitomo Caves 3977 New Zealand +64 800 456 922 http://Waitomo.com
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4.5 based on 872 reviews

Ruakuri Cave

Reviewed By Hulij - New Zealand, null

Absolutely recommend Ruakuri Cave. We did the 90 min walking tour of this amazing cave. Hannah our guide was superb and so enthusiastic, really made the tour for us. Great engineering feat with the spiral entrance way and saw loads glow worms close up, better than the boat trip tour of Waitomo Cave we did straight after this tour. Able to take loads photos too. Kids loved it. A must do!

6. Caveworld

23 Waitomo Village Rd, Waitomo Caves New Zealand +64 7-878 6577 [email protected] http://www.caveworld.co.nz/tubeit
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4.5 based on 452 reviews

Caveworld

Caveworld offer two fantastic tours with the aim to create memorable caving and glowworm experiences for all our customers. Either choose our fun-filled black water rafting adventure Tube It, or bring your family and friends along and join our Footwhistle Glowworm Cave Tour, a relaxed one hour guided walk down through glowworm displays and formations. We are A family-run, locally owned and operated business, Cave World specialises in providing the personal and professional touch on our authentic Waitomo tours, with over 10,000 satisfied visitors experiencing our unique piece of New Zealand each year.

Reviewed By Paradise33065083454

The Footwhistle Cave is owned by a local family and is an excellent tour as well as being exceptional value for money. We were met at Waitomo Village by Ross (the Boss) and taken by van to the cave on private property. This is a very safe and educational tour with thousands of glow worms and a very good spoken history from Ross. The tour is followed by a refreshing cup of freshly brewed Kawakawa tea. We took three children with us and they thoroughly enjoyed the tour. I recommend it.

7. Waikato Museum

1 Grantham Street, Hamilton 3204 New Zealand +64 7-838 6606 [email protected] http://www.waikatomuseum.co.nz
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4.5 based on 364 reviews

Waikato Museum

Haere mai! Welcome to Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato. Perched above the mighty Waikato River, this world-class museum and art gallery is the artistic and cultural heart of the Waikato. Visit us to experience visual stories and guided activities that bring our art, history, culture and science to life through an inspirational programme that aims to challenge and inspire you. Open daily 10am-5pm.

Reviewed By D7543NEandread

We had an 18 month old we needed to entertain on a rainy day during a visit to Hamilton. A lot of the activities are for older children but the kids area kept him entertained for hours.

8. Raglan & District Museum

15 Wainui Rd, Raglan 3225 New Zealand +64 7-825 8925 [email protected] http://Raglanmuseum.co.nz
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

Raglan & District Museum

Raglan and District Museum provides a window on local history for the Raglan Whaingaroa area and adjacent districts. Visit Raglan Museum to check out local Maori, pioneer, town & around and surfing history. Visit Us Monday to Thursday: 9.30am – 4.30pm, Friday: 9.30am – 5 pm, Saturday: 10am – 5pm, Sundays and public holidays: 10am – 3pm. Closed: Christmas Day

Reviewed By 740Jeb

Very well presented local museum primarily run by volunteers. Well worth visiting. Very cheap entry fee. The surfing display was great and pertinant to the area.

9. Classics Museum

11 Railside Place Frankton, Hamilton 3204 New Zealand +64 7-957 2230 [email protected] http://www.classicsmuseum.co.nz
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4.5 based on 276 reviews

Classics Museum

Something Classic for the Whole Family! A classic car museum with something to cater for every member of the family. Come and have a look at the cars of yesteryear which are sure to bring back memories. We have over 60 cars on display and an extensive collection of petrol memorabilia - signs, tins, petrol pumps, pedal cars and vintage pin ball machines. Plenty of free parking onsite. We have a 1950's diner in the building too! The Jukebox Diner, serving American classics, modern fare, child friendly options and of course great coffee!

Reviewed By akmcbean - Cambridge, New Zealand

Drove past the Classic Car Museum for years thinking “we must go in”. Finally took kids during school holidays and what a lovely surprise it was. Beautifully presented and very clean. Full of history and interesting pieces even for the non-car enthusiast. 5 Kids aged 4-11 and all really enjoyed the experience. Diner had a lovely variety of a la-carte and cabinet meals. Good selection and prices for kids food. Play area for little ones and a cool car for the older kids to sit and play in. Well done Classics Museum.

10. Tirau Museum

State Highway 5, Tirau New Zealand +64 7-883 1442 http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/account/3158
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4.5 based on 14 reviews

Tirau Museum

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