




St. Clair Esplanade has become a favourite destination of locals wishing to visit Dunedin’s oceanfront. Featuring an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants and bars, the Esplanade itself offers the opportunity of taking a leisurely stroll along what many consider most spectacular seafronts anywhere in the country.

With a unique cultural and historical heritage, Dunedin offers literally hundreds points of interest and tourist destinations, including multi-ethnic restaurants, pubs and entertainment venues. Known as a city of contrasts, one would be hard pressed to find a city with as rich a diversity as what Dunedin offers visitors.

The Otago Peninsula and shoreline features some of the richest and most diverse wildlife habitats for in all of New Zealand. From the Yellow-Eyed Penguin to the New Zealand Sea Lion, visitors can tour the natural environment and see close-up a variety of wildlife living in their natural settings.