Dunedin, in the Otago region, is New Zealand's oldest city. Dunedin City is well-known for its Victorian and Edwardian architecture and its close proximity to amazing wildlife.
Dunedin highlights include Larnach Castle, Speights Brewery, Otago Museum and penguin colonies.
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Enjoy the beauty of the country close to the city. A new luxury lodge central to Dunedin, airport and wildlife. Panoramic mountain and sea views and set on 21 acres of private country grounds and native forest. Elegant eco-friendly modern design, luxury suites. Limited guest numbers allows excellent service and superb cuisine. Personally guided eco-tours are our specialty...(more)
Nestled on coastal hillside sloping to the waters edge, Kaimata Retreat boasts exceptional ocean views. Offering a superb eco retreat on the Otago Peninsula— an area famed for it's fascinating marine wildlife. A generous open fire in the guest lounge creates a warm evening ambience across the adjoining dining area and cosy reading alcove...(more)
Superior accommodation and small-group guided wildlife tours for the discerning nature lover. Nature-based packages including two or three nights accommodation, breakfast, picnic lunch, Sunrise Penguin Walk, albatross viewing and other wildlife observations around Dunedin, Otago Peninsula, and the Catlins. Flexible and personalised to suit your special interests. Maximum four to six people...(more)
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