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Southland Visitor Information

We offer a great selection of visitor information helping to make your travel easier while in NZ. Select a Southland, New Zealand visitor information category from the list below or search by region.
  • ELM WILDLIFE TOURS - Dunedin

    New Zealand's best wildlife tour—visit one of the world's few untouched areas with its amazing wildlife and spectacular scenery. Our 'Peninsula Encounter' is absolutely unrivalled offering close exciting, small group viewing of royal albatross, hookers sealions, blue penguins, New Zealand fur seals and yellow eyed penguins in a beautiful isolated area. New Zealand Tourism Award winner in four categories...(more)

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    +64 3 454 4121 NZ local time 06:40 PM, Sun 27 May
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    0800 356 563 (only within NZ)
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    Dunedin i-SITE, 50 The Octagon, Dunedin, New Zealand
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  • Invercargill - Off the beaten track

    Heading down to the southern 'wop-wops' gives you the opportunity to explore Invercargill and the Southland region on New Zealand's South Island. A truly exceptional region of New Zealand for travellers with particular interests in bird-watching, nature, fishing, hunting and walking...(more)

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  • Murihiku - Off the beaten track

    Murihiku is the Māori name for the province of Southland which is located in New Zealand's South Island. The name means "the tail end of the land" and it's a tail that visitors can often overlook. The Southland region is home to stunning wetlands, cave formations, mountains, lakes, marine wildlife and the Catlins coastline and forests...(more)

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  • Stewart Island - Off the beaten track

    Stepping onto Stewart Island, literally the anchor stone of Maori mythology, is like arriving in another country. It's a place where you could (literally) lose yourself in rugged terrain of swamps, rainforest, rivers, peaks, valleys and wild beaches. With its population of less than 400 people, 20 kilometres of roads and 700 kilometres of coastline, Stewart Island provides a sense of..(more)

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