Dunedin
Dunedin takes it name from the old Gaelic word for Edinburgh. It was founded in 1848 by Scottish settlers. In 1861 when gold was discovered in Central Otago, Dunedin was New Zealand's main centre, and it is now a treasure trove of Victorian and Edwardian architecture. This includes buildings such as Larnach Castle, Olveston and Dunedin Railway Station to name a few. Dunedin lays claim to the worlds steepest street, Baldwin Street and the country's oldest university, The University of Otago founded in 1869. Dunedin is framed by a magnificent harbour. It sits on on the doorstep of the Otago Peninsula, which has long been acclaimed for its beauty and eco-tourism.
Dunedin & Otago Peninsula Attractions
Elm Wildlife Tours

The multi award-winning 'Elm Wildlife Tours', judged 'New Zealand's best leisure activity', is a family company based in Dunedin, the wildlife capital of New Zealand.
Cadbury World

Cadbury World is a colourful, educational chocolate experience and fun for everyone! During a full tour enjoy the visitor centre, DVD presentation, fun guided tour through areas of the Cadbury Dunedin factory, chocolate samples, our unique silo chocolate fall and the retail outlet. Bookings essential. For more information please visit our website.

