Where do we go?

If you’re looking for scenery, adventure, nature and wildlife, DUNEDIN AND OTAGO are where you want to be!

When we were designing our tours, we realised just how many options there are for tourists to explore in this part of New Zealand. We thought that it would be helpful to have a bit more information on each of the stops that we make, including each of the attractions, locations, or activities that our tours include.

Check out below, where we have a brief overview and some photos, as well as links to anything that might help you plan where you would like to visit (hopefully with us!)

Dunedin

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunedin

Dunedin is the second largest city in the South Island, and the largest south of Christchurch. With a population of around 130,000, Dunedin was once the largest city in New Zealand, and contains considerable history as a result.

We’ll show you the city from top to bottom (quite literally!). From lookouts such as Signal Hill and Rotary Park, down to the harbourside villages of Macandrew Bay and Portobello, as well as historical architecture such as Dunedin Railway Station (reputedly New Zealands most photographed building), First Church and St Pauls Cathedral. And the reason many tourists come to our city - the wildlife! We are so incredibly fortunate to have the only Albatross colony on an inhabited mainland anywhere in the world, as well as a harbour and coastline that is inhabited by NZ Fur Seals, Hookers Sea Lions, Yellow Eyed Penguins, Little Blue Penguins and frequently has visits from Southern Right Whales, Humpback Whales and Orca, and Dusky Dolphins.

PLACES WE VISIT:

Royal Albatross Colony and Fort Taiaroa

Natures Wonders

Blue Penguins Pukekura

Penguin Place

Larnach Castle

Portobello

Macandrew Bay

Rotary Park Lookout

St Clair and St Kilda Beaches

Dunedin Railway Station

Taieri Gorge Railway

Octagon and Central City

First Church

St Pauls Cathedral

Speights Brewery

Olveston

Forsyth Barr Stadium

Botanic Gardens

Signal Hill Lookout

Mt Cargill Lookout

Orokonui Ecosanctuary

Mosgiel

Lake Waihola