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Dunedin

Dunedin is a gateway to paradise as the Southern Alps and treasures velvety skins within its folds. The hills, the natural port elongated, rare wildlife, white Edwardian and Victorian houses, and a mix of Maori, Europe and Asia Dunedin cultures make a proposal difficult to resist, even for the most reluctant passenger.
Tourist attractions in Dunedin

Dunedin 's cultural heritage is for everyone to see and appreciate the city sightseeing tours. Check at least attractions below if you're in a hurry.

Otago Peninsula
An excellent day trip destination in Dunedin, Otago Peninsula is just an hour by car from downtown. Travel here to catch the World 's rare bird species in action. The yellow-penguins in the eyes, some blue, sea lions and fur seals make you feel warm and happy, while the mainland albatross colony, the only one in the world, you get joy with delight.

Otago Harbor
This long and beautiful Otago Harbor has seen many settlers - Maori, Scots and Chinese - come to its shores, with one goal: to make their homes. Today the port is the center of tourist attractions in Dunedin for its water sports, buildings and castles.

Larnach Castle
The history of Dunedin, Larnach Castle is the only castle in New Zealand. A donation of Larnach, Minister of the Crown, his wife, his stone carving wood, plaster and glass, combined with its 43 rooms and ballroom palace located on the Otago Peninsula on the port of Otago, must visit for all.

Heritage Buildings
The gold rush is a history of the past, but the glory and joy of these adventurers age is as new in the Edwardian and Victorian houses. The Flemish Renaissance-called station is a case in point.

Moeraki Boulders on the beach
Propagation along the 40 km long beach is these spherical and smooth blocks formed more than four million years of crystallization. During your visit to the beach, on your visit to Dunedin, you can also spot dolphins skimming across the surface of the sea as you walk in the forests.

Tunnel Beach
Visit this private beach accessible through the tunnel sandstone created by man to see the Raw Power of the ocean at full force.

University of Otago
She is the oldest and largest university in New Zealand and has a visit to sample 1869 architectural style passes in the middle of youth.
Activities in the tourist attractions in Dunedin

The popular activities that you can indulge in, on your visit to Tours with Dunedin in New Zealand packages, are less demanding activities such as guided tours of galleries, museums, heritage sites, wineries, wildlife sanctuaries, gardens, farms and casinos.

The adventure sports opportunities offered by Dunedin 's natural resources include surfing, fishing, boating, rafting, skiing, snowboarding, paragliding, walking, hiking, horseback riding, cruises, hunting, cycling and mountain biking.
HOW TO REACH

Dunedin airport connects with major towns and cities of New Zealand.

Theme roads

In addition to tours, you can also Dunedin travel by road on Scenic Drive South.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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