Dunedin

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Dunedin, the 'Edinburgh of the South', is a city of Victorian and Edwardian architecture, a thriving student culture, and a dramatic Otago Peninsula teeming with wildlife. It's a place where you can explore a castle, spot a royal albatross, and sample a world-famous chocolate fish all in one day.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Dunedin at least two full days. Spend day one exploring the city: the railway station, the museum, and a stroll through the historic Octagon. On day two, dedicate the morning to the Otago Peninsula – you can drive it in a few hours, but allow longer for wildlife stops. If you have a third day, take the Taieri Gorge train or drive inland to the Central Otago goldfields.

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