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Dunedin is a captivating blend of Scottish heritage, wildlife, and dramatic landscapes on New Zealand's South Island. Its Victorian and Edwardian architecture, including the iconic Dunedin Railway Station, sets the stage for a city that feels both historic and alive. Beyond the city centre, the Otago Peninsula offers some of the country's best wildlife encounters, from albatross colonies to penguin and seal habitats. With a vibrant café culture and a thriving student scene, Dunedin is a place where you can sip a flat white in a converted bank, then hike to a windswept beach to watch sea lions.
Highlights & What to See
- Otago Peninsula: A wildlife haven – visit the Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head, spot yellow-eyed penguins at Sandfly Bay, and look for fur seals and sea lions along the coast.
- Dunedin Railway Station: One of the world's most photographed stations, with its mosaic floors and stained-glass windows; also the departure point for the Taieri Gorge Railway.
- Larnach Castle: New Zealand's only castle, set in beautiful gardens with panoramic views of the peninsula.
- Dunedin Botanic Garden: New Zealand's oldest botanic garden, featuring a native plant collection and a rhododendron dell.
- Baldwin Street: The world's steepest residential street – a fun photo op and a leg-burning walk.
- Toitū Otago Settlers Museum: A free museum that tells the story of the region's people, with excellent interactive exhibits.
Suggested Time to Spend
Dunedin deserves at least two full days. Use one day to explore the city's historic architecture, museums, and Baldwin Street. Dedicate the second day to the Otago Peninsula – driving the loop takes about half a day, but you'll want extra time for wildlife viewing and walks. If you're short on time, a single day can cover the city highlights and a quick peninsula drive, but you'll miss the deeper experiences.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Whale Watching (Kaikōura): Head north to Kaikōura for sperm whale watching and the dramatic Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway.
- Peninsula Walkway (Kaikōura): A stunning coastal trail with seal colonies and sweeping ocean views.
- Moeraki Boulders: An hour's drive north of Dunedin, these mysterious spherical boulders are a great photo stop.
- Catlins Coast: South of Dunedin, this rugged region features waterfalls, petrified forest, and rare Hector's dolphins.
- Taieri Gorge Railway: A scenic train journey through gorges and viaducts, departing from Dunedin Railway Station.
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Image credits
- Whale Watching in Kaikōura — Destination Kaikōura / CC BY 4.0
- Kaikōura Peninsula Walkway — Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand / CC BY 2.0