Dunedin

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Dunedin, the South Island's self-styled Edinburgh, is a city where Scottish heritage meets a thriving student culture and a dramatic natural setting. Carved out of an ancient volcano, its streets are lined with Victorian and Edwardian architecture, while the Otago Peninsula offers some of New Zealand's best wildlife encounters. From the iconic railway station to the world's steepest street, Dunedin is a city that rewards those who explore its quirky corners.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal to explore Dunedin's city sights and the Otago Peninsula. Spend day one on the city's heritage trail (station, museum, Baldwin Street), then dedicate a full day to the peninsula – drive the winding road, stop at viewpoints, and book a guided wildlife tour. If you have a third day, consider a trip to the nearby Moeraki Boulders or a scenic drive through the Catlins.

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