
| Tour Code: DUD | From: 1 May 2012 - To: 30 Sep 2012 | |||
| ACCOMMODATION | SINGLE | TWIN/DOUBLE | TRIPLE | |
| All prices are in NZ $, per person and incl breakfast. | ||||
| Standard | $664 | $433 | $378 | |
| Superior | $847 | $541 | $473 | |
| First Class | $877 | $555 | $480 | |
Dunedin offers a wide range of Accommodation, Restaurants, Arts & Crafts, Attractions and Eco Tours & Cruises to the Wildlife situated on the Otago Peninsula that is unique in the world.
Dunedin, New Zealand's oldest city, a university city of Scottish heritage, possesses a unique combination of cultural riches, fine architecture, and world-famous wildlife reserves on the Otago Peninsula.
Situated on the south-eastern coast of New Zealand's South Island, Dunedin has a population of around 125,000 and is the main centre of Otago, a region recognized for its spectacular scenery.
The sheer physical beauty of Dunedin, dramatic bush-covered hills and valleys at the head of a long natural harbour, attracted Maori settlers to the site over four centuries ago. Then, in 1848, Scottish migrants established a town here, giving it the ancient name of Edinburgh.
Thirteen years later gold was discovered about 120 kilometers inland, in Central Otago, and the small settlement of Dunedin became the centre for the nation's wealth. Soaring cathedral spires, a magnificent Flemish-style railway station, fine banks and office blocks, a nineteenth-century castle, old university buildings and a neo-gothic convent are among the city's architectural treasures.
This 3 night / 2 day package includes:

