Private Dunedin & Otago Peninsula Day Tour Up to 4
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Private Dunedin & Otago Peninsula Day Tour Up to 4

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About this experience

A UP TO 4 people private day trip in Dunedin ensures a tailored, exclusive experience where your itinerary is fully customizable to your interests. Unlike group tours, this private option offers flexibility in timing and allows for a more intimate exploration of the city’s heritage landmarks and the Otago Peninsula’s breathtaking wildlife. You’ll enjoy personal attention from a local guide, access to lesser-known spots, and the freedom to move at your own pace. This unique, personalised touch is perfect for those seeking a deeper, more meaningful connection with Dunedin and its natural surroundings.

Available options

Private Day Tour(up to 4)

Pickup included

What's included

Hotspot Connection to get a Free high speed internet
Larnach Castle Garden entry ticket
Bottled water
Guide with English, Mandarin, Cantonese
drop off at Port Chalmers and Dunedin City

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1 Pass by

Picking up at Port Chalmers

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Stop 2

Signal Hill is a huge land mass near the heart of the Otago Harbour. It is home to the Signal Hill Lookout, offering stunning views just a short drive from the centre city. This is the perfect place to survey Dunedin for the first time.

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Stop 3

In the 19th century, British surveyor Charles Kettle superimposed an orderly grid that had worked well on relatively flat terrain on a towering hillside in New Zealand. Thanks to Kettle’s misguided efforts, a residential street in Dunedin known as Baldwin Street has a 19-degree slope. Guinness World Records determined that Baldwin Street’s nearly 35-degree gradient is the steepest street in the world.

4

Otago University was established in 1874 and is the oldest of the New Zealand universities. The Clock Tower is a distinguished piece of architecture dating from 1878 and features an early use of local basalt stone on a dramatic and large scale, emphasising the value placed in Otago on higher learning. Although the interior has been largely altered, its exterior remains mostly unchanged and along with the Chemistry Building, the School of Mines and Marama and Allen Halls, forms part of an outstanding group of well related buildings which was erected in the period of Dunedin's pre-eminence and prosperity.

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Stop 5

Spend approximately 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the beautiful gardens at Larnach Castle, taking in the stunning views, and enjoying a snack or drink at the café. You'll also have the chance to learn about the fascinating and dramatic story of William Larnach and his family. Please note that this tour includes entry to the gardens only. If you wish to explore the interior of the historic castle, there is an additional fee of NZD 25 payable at the door. Larnach Castle, New Zealand's only castle, offers a glimpse into the country's rich history and magnificent architecture.

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Stop 6

Dunedin railway station is a prominent landmark and tourist site in Dunedin, a city in the South Island of New Zealand. It is speculated by locals to be the most photographed building in the country, as well as the second most photographed in the southern hemisphere, after the Sydney Opera House.

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Sandfly Bay is a bay with large dunes, 25 km from the centre of Dunedin on the Otago Peninsula. The beach is a popular site for Hooker's Sea Lions and penguins.

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Stop 8

Your only chance to see - the world's only mainland Royal Albatross breeding colony.A visit to the Royal Albatross Centre and Taiaroa Head (end of Otago Peninsula )offers a unique opportunity to witness the majestic northern royal albatross in their natural habitat. The Centre features a free gallery where you can explore the area's rich wildlife history and learn more about these incredible seabirds. At Taiaroa Head, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the dramatic coastal cliffs, making it a perfect spot for bird watching and taking in the stunning natural scenery. Guests can also browse for souvenirs and relax at the café, enjoying a selection of coffee and delicious food. Don't miss this chance to experience the beauty of one of the world's few mainland albatross colonies!

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Stop 9 Pass by

Finishing the visit at Albatross Center, then directly drive back to Dunedin city and Port chamers, On the return journey, enjoy the coastal drive along the Otago Peninsula, where you’ll spot various seabirds and pass by charming local villages before heading back to your cruise ship. off spot are at Octagan and Port chalmers only.

What's not included

Gratuities
Larnach Castle inside visit ticket
The Guided tours at Royal Albatross Center to watch Albatross Breeding Colony

Available languages

Guide guide
CMN YUE EN

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Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The total duration includes travel time .
Wheelchair is not accessible for this product, but we provider step count if needed

About Dunedin & The Otago Peninsula

Dunedin and The Otago Peninsula offer a unique blend of Scottish heritage, stunning coastal landscapes, and abundant wildlife. This region is known for its dramatic cliffs, wildlife encounters, and historic architecture, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

Top Attractions

Larnach Castle

Larnach Castle is a historic castle and garden that offers a glimpse into Dunedin's past. The castle is known for its Victorian architecture and beautiful gardens.

Historical/Architecture 2-3 hours Moderate

Royal Albatross Centre

The Royal Albatross Centre is the only mainland breeding colony of northern royal albatross in the world. Visitors can observe these magnificent birds up close.

Nature/Wildlife 1-2 hours Moderate

Dunedin Botanic Gardens

Dunedin Botanic Gardens is one of the world's best botanical gardens, featuring a diverse collection of plants, a winter garden, and a Japanese garden.

Nature/Gardens 1-2 hours Free

Dunedin Chinese Garden

The Dunedin Chinese Garden is a beautiful and serene garden that celebrates the city's Chinese heritage. It features traditional Chinese architecture, plants, and water features.

Cultural/Historical 1 hour Moderate

Must-Try Local Dishes

Haggis

A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's heart, liver, and lungs, mixed with onions, oatmeal, suet, and spices, typically served with neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes).

Dinner Not vegetarian or vegan, contains meat and offal.

Whitebait Fritters

A New Zealand delicacy made from tiny whitebait fish mixed with egg and fried into a fritter.

Lunch Contains fish, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Venison

New Zealand is famous for its game meats, and venison is a popular choice, often served with seasonal vegetables and sauces.

Dinner Contains meat, not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Popular Activities

Hiking Surfing Kayaking Wildlife tours Spa treatments Picnicking Beachcombing Wine tasting

Best Time to Visit

December to February (Summer)

Summer is the peak tourist season with warm temperatures and long daylight hours. This is the best time for outdoor activities and wildlife viewing.

15-22°C 59-72°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English, Māori
  • Widely spoken: English
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

New Zealand Dollar (NZD)

Time Zone

GMT+12

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Dunedin is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services

Getting there

By air
  • Dunedin International Airport • 25 km from city center
By train

Dunedin Railway Station

By bus

Dunedin Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus service is affordable and convenient, with frequent departures and easy-to-use routes.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Local taxi apps

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Octagon St. Kilda North East Valley

Day trips

Moeraki Boulders
100 km from Dunedin • Full day

The Moeraki Boulders are large, spherical boulders scattered along a stretch of Koekohe Beach. These unique geological formations are a must-see for nature lovers.

Catlins Coast
150 km from Dunedin • Full day or overnight

The Catlins Coast is a remote and rugged coastline known for its stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and wildlife, including seals, penguins, and dolphins.

Central Otago Wine Region
200 km from Dunedin • Full day or overnight

The Central Otago Wine Region is known for its award-winning Pinot Noir and stunning landscapes. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, vineyard tours, and scenic drives.

Festivals

Dunedin Arts Festival • May Dunedin Fringe Festival • March Dunedin Winter Arts Festival • July

Pro tips

  • Visit the Royal Albatross Centre early in the morning for the best chance of seeing the albatross up close
  • Book a guided tour of Larnach Castle to learn about its fascinating history and architecture
  • Explore the Otago Peninsula by car or bike for a more immersive experience
  • Visit the Dunedin Botanic Gardens in spring or summer for the best blooming flowers and scenic views
  • Try local specialties like haggis, whitebait fritters, and venison for an authentic taste of Dunedin's cuisine
From $25 per person

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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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