80 klms or 51 miles
From North to South: Whangarei, Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, Rotorua, Gisborne, New Plymouth, Napier, Hastings, Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton, Wellington.
The population of Tauranga is about 150,000. Tauranga is the main city of the bop.
Only about one hour , the road has improved a lot.
The turn-off to Pukehina Beach lies on State Highway 2 approximately halfway between Tauranga and Whakatane which are 97 km apart. From the turn-off it is 4.5 km to the beach. So the distance from Tauranga to Pukehina beach is (very) approximately 50 km or 30 miles.
Tauranga, in the Bay of Plenty, North Island.
about 45 minutes
Your question is not very clear, - from where? You can drive or fly there, it's very central in the North Island, just below Tauranga.
246 miles
148 miles
Yes, there is the commuter twin city express on weekdays. There are also regular intercity coach services every day of the week.
65km (1 hour 5 mins) if you use State Highway 36, or 85km (1 hour 20 mins) if you use the more popular State Highway 2 and State Highway 33 route.
bout 80km
I have no real idea but I would say about 40 minutes -one hour because they are quit close together a bit like from Taupo to Napier.
Geysers and bubbling mud pools, hot thermal springs,17 lakes. Rotorua hosted the 2007 World Waterski Championships. Lake Rotorua is also used as a departure and landing point for float planes. Home to botanical gardens and historic architecture.
The distance between Rotorua, New Zealand to Brisbane, Australia is 2414 kilometres.
The driving distance is about 144 road miles (232 km).
The distance from Rotorua to Wellington by road is about 450 km or 280 mi. It should take around 6 hours 30 minutes in good traffic.