Dunedin New Zealand, a place of scenic splendour and rich Maori culture nestled on the South Island, presents an ultimate holiday destination for an array of travellers. Get ready to immerse yourselves in its captivating history, diverse wildlife and endless purple mountains’ majestic. It’s literally the bee’s knees!
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Dunedin is famed as the ‘Edinburgh of the South’ for its striking resemblance to its Scottish counterpart and is home to the world’s steepest residential street, Baldwin Street.
Cheerio to perfection dodgy weather, the best times to visit are during the warmer months from November to April when the climate is more agreeable and activities more enjoyable.
Enjoy unique experiences like indulging in delectable local cuisine, marvelling at the dazzling southern night skies or taking an enchanting train journey through Taieri Gorge.
Whilst you won’t need to sell your grandma to afford it, expect to pay around NZ$20 for a decent meal and approximately NZ$7 for a pint of local brew. Public transport reasonable at NZ$3-$4 per journey. Entrance to top attractions typically range from NZ$20 to NZ$50.
With handy public transport and paved trails, traversing around Dunedin, even for solo travellers, is a doddle. If you fancy an adventure, join a guided tour or rent a car.
Provided you’re not a bird and incapable of flight, Dunedin is well-connected with international and domestic flights. Buses and ferries are also viable options. If you fancy making an entrance, take a scenic train ride.
Almost as easy as falling off a log. Depending on your origin, you’ll either require a visa or be visa-exempt but do need an NZeTA (New Zealand Electronic Travel Authority).
From quaint B&Bs to city-centre hotels, Dunedin has something for everyone. The 4.6-star Distinction Dunedin Hotel boasts stunning Edwardian decor, and the 4.5-star Fable Dunedin, is famed for its exquisitely restored heritage aesthetic. If you’d like more of a home away from home, consider Dunedin Palms Motel, a 4.5-star delight.
There are a huge number of things to do in Dunedin New Zealand, so many that we have made an article for things to do in Dunedin New Zealand
In summary, whether you’re an art fanatic, a solo adventure-seeker or a family seeking fun and sunshine, Dunedin New Zealand is sure to spellbind you with epic moments. So, what are you waiting for? Get those bags packed and make your dream holiday to the Kiwi Land a reality! For more details on our tailor-made tours, head on over to our New Zealand Tour page.
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