Dunedin

Dunedin

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

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Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Dunedin

Built with the riches of the gold rush Dunedin has some of the best architecture in the southern hemisphere.

Historic architecture and eco-adventures await you on your Dunedin holiday. Built with the riches of the gold rush Dunedin has one of the best collections of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the southern hemisphere. The gothic church spires,  swathes of native forest, ornate mansions and magnificent views of the harbour make Dunedin holidays very memorable. With a population of 120,000, the port city of Dunedin is the second largest city on the South Island.

Historic architecture and eco-adventures await you on your Dunedin holiday. Built with the riches of the gold rush Dunedin has one of the best collections of Edwardian and Victorian architecture in the southern hemisphere. The gothic church spires,  swathes of native forest, ornate mansions and magnificent views of the harbour make Dunedin holidays very memorable. With a population of 120,000, the port city of Dunedin is the second largest city on the South Island.
Around the city during your holiday in Dunedin, you can visit historic homes, dip into the chocolate factory and visit the excellent museums. Incorporate a drive along Otago Peninsula during your holiday to Dunedin and discover Larnach Castle and a choice of wildlife encounters including penguin, albatross and seal colonies here. 

Dunedin gets more visitors in summer, but during the university vacations it's quieter.

Inland Otago remains dry year-round, and you can expect crisp, sunny days in winter, but the coast gets more rain, and Dunedin can have day after day of clouds and showers. Southland in winter isn't any colder, but it is wetter. It's often said of New Zealand that you experience all four seasons in one day; on Stewart Island you may experience them all in an hour. In winter, there's a better chance of seeing the aurora australis, but some of the island's walking trails may be closed.

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