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Arts and culture Read more. Heritage hits Read more. Nau mai haere mai….. Our top 5 picks 1. See and do See the world in Dunedin, from castles and pyramids to wildlife and beaches, you'll find it all here. Check out our Events Read More. To learn about the art while you wander, see 'Dunedin Street Art' on Facebook for a self-guide map. Watch the heavens unfold before you while exploring the renowned dark skies of the Otago Peninsula and wider Dunedin.

Even if you don't usually get excited about museums, this one will have you enthralled. It's a tribute to the bravery, strength and commitment of Dunedin's early settlers. There are great interactive exhibits, such as a re-created ship's cabin and a thatch and daub cottage. In the portrait room it's all about whiskers and lace. The Otago Peninsula is home to rare yellow-eyed penguins and the world's only mainland breeding colony of royal albatross. A clever way to view these wonderful creatures is on a wildlife cruise.

You'll see the city from a different perspective and bring home pictures of albatrosses, penguins and fur seals. You can also view the albatrosses from land, at the Royal Albatross Centre, by driving to the end of Otago Peninsula. Built by John Cargill in the s, the tunnel to Tunnel Beach is definitely one of the best things to do in Dunedin.

Apart from the adventure of walking through the darkness and erupting onto a pretty beach, the coastline scenery is truly spectacular - a masterpiece of white sandstone cliffs, green pasture, blue sky and turquoise water.

Accommodation in Dunedin ranges from elegant, Victorian-building hotels to cosy backpacker dorms to world-class luxury hotels. Most places to stay have great views and easy access to nearby attractions and activities. Swap the inner city with great waterfront located hotels right across the St. Clair beach. There are plenty of bed and breakfasts and boutique stays in the outer city as well.

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