Saturday, May 19th, 2012

City Attractions

DCC Pools

Salt Water Pool

Dunedin's only heated outdoor pool in St Clair. It has a nice beachfront location where people who enjoy swimming will love. The pool is heated and is a mixture of natural salt water and chlorinated water. The facilities include 25m length pool with 6 lanes and a toddler pool. It is open from Labour Weekend in October through to the end of April. However the cafe, with Dunedin's most magnificent views, is open 363 days a year.

Moana Pool

Arthur Barnett

Established in 1903, Arthur Barnett's department store has continued to be an anchor of the Dunedin shopping experience, providing 'Absolute service and value'.

Larnach Castle

New Zealand’s only castle resides on the Dunedin Peninsula. The castle began construction in 1871 being built by William Larnach for his beloved wife Eliza Jane Guise.

A workforce of 200 men spent 3 years before the family was able move in to the castle. It took a further 12 more years for European craftsman to adorn the interior with only the finest materials from all over the world. Construction was finally completed in 1887 with the affixing of a elegant ballroom which was Larcnach’s gift to his daughter on her 21st birthday.

Speights Brewery

The Speight's brewery tour is an award winning informative and interactive tour through a working brewery and heritage centre. Tours are fully guided and take 90 minutes.

Otago Settlers Museum

The Otago Settlers Museum was established in 1898 and continues to flourish as one of New Zealand's most significant social history museums.

Originally created to tell the story of the early British settlers to this region, the Otago Settlers Museum now celebrates all the peoples of Otago including indigenous Maori, the Chinese who came initially to work the goldfields in the 19th century, and successive waves of migrant groups, including those from Lebanon, Poland, Holland, the Pacific Islands and many parts of Asia.

Otago Museum

The Otago Museum is Dunedin’s most visited attractions. The museum displays a range of exceptional collections of culture, nature and science. Gain an insight into the southern way of life by viewing the Southern Land, Southern People Gallery. There is also a host of other galleries including Tangata Whenua, Pacific Culture, People of the World, Maritime, Animal Attic and many more.

Entry by Donation.

Discovery World & Tropical Forest

Driven Rental Group

Driven Rental Group has branches in Dunedin & Invercargill. We specialise in bringing to you, low cost, well presented economical vehicles, so you can holiday in style or carry out your business in a presentable fashion.

We will endeavor to meet you at your entry point and we are flexible with one way hires throughout the South Island of New Zealand. We have a host of partners throughout the South Island for drop offs to alleviate high relocation fees

Dunedin Casino

Situated in the Southern Cross Hotel, the Dunedin Casino is New Zealand's Leading Boutique Casino, combining a first class hotel with world class gaming facilities.

The Gainsborough Room provides an elegant ambience and the ultimate table gaming experience. Guests can try their luck on popular table games including Black Jack, Roulette, Baccarat, Carribean Stud Poker and Poker.

Cadbury World

The Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre is an educational environment with chocolate themed displays where you can learn about the history of Cadbury and chocolate through the ages

Factory Tour

Take a fun filled, fascinating guided tour around the Cadbury Dunedin chocolate factory and sample Cadbury chocolate along the way! Included is a visit to the unique chocolate fall housed in a 5 story high silo. See one tonne of cadbury chocolate drop before your eyes.

Retail Store

City Attractions

Nestled within encircling hills Dunedin is a compact and lively city. The Octagon, the eight sided city centre is the cities’ anchor.

It is surrounded by heritage architecture, framed by St Paul’s Anglican Cathedral the Municipal chambers fronting the Town hall. The Regent Theatre, whose gloriously baroque and romantic interior has been carefully preserved and the cities’ public art gallery housing a remarkable collection of New Zealand and International Art.