4 days, 3 ways - Experience Coastal and Central Otago

Dunedin

Dunedin is widely regarded as the best preserved Victorian and Edwardian heritage city in the southern hemisphere. It is also home to some of New Zealand's top fashion designers and vibrant cafes and bars. The Clock Tower at the University of Otago, New Zealand's oldest and most pre-eminent University tolls the hours for the lively students who make up almost a fifth of the city's population. Dunedin is renowned for the world's only mainland albatross breeding colony at Taiaroa Head and various other ocean bird, seal and penguin species, including one of the world's rarest, the yellow eyed penguin.

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Central Otago

Central Otago is New Zealand's most inland region. It is also its hottest, coldest and driest. A fragmented schist plateau in a semi desert environment, Central Otago is a living museum, scattered with historic features preserved by a dry climate. This peaceful, powerful place of physical challenge and seasonal contrast has barely changed over centuries.

Central Otago, affectionately called “central” by those that know it well, covers an area of 10,000km and has fewer than 18,000 permanent residents. With so much to discover, Central Otago is fast becoming on of New Zealand’s leading tourism destinations.

Whatever your reasons for being in Central Otago, be they: discovery, enterprise, or simply living the good life, here is a place which truly offers a World of Difference.

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Oamaru – Waitaki

A district of stunning natural beauty, lush rolling farmland, ancient marine landscapes, the Moeraki Boulders, close encounters with our precious wildlife, the world’s smallest penguins and the world’s rarest penguins in one location, priceless Maori artefacts, grand Victorian Architecture, plus a unique colonial heritage that shaped the nation’s wealth.

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