Dunedin (Pt. Chalmers), New Zealand 

Down in the south-east corner of New Zealand’s South Island lies the beautiful, moody Otago Peninsula, created many millions of years ago by massive volcanic eruptions and tectonic upheavals.

Rich farmlands, vineyards, great tracts of wilderness, mountains and a magnificent shoreline draw travellers from around the world. To many, the area resembles parts of Scotland, with rugged, picturesque beauty melding with the ocean and charming, Victorian-era Dunedin, New Zealand’s fourth largest city and the South Island’s second biggest metropolis after Christchurch.

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Featured Shore Tours from Dunedin (Pt. Chalmers) 

 

  • Otago Peninsula Kayaking PC3-000

    No experience is necessary to participate in this fun adventure as it’s suitable for young and old alike. You will receive an informative safety...

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  • Bubbles, Butterflies & Botanic Garden PC3-005

    Enjoy a guided tour of Dunedin’s best attractions- the Otago Museum with its display of live butterflies from within a real-life Tropical Rainforest,...

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  • Wildlife Discovery Cruise PC3-010

    Your cruise of Otago Harbour, Taiaroa Head, and its wildlife includes a visit to the breeding areas of one of the world’s largest seabirds, the...

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  • Dunedin City Sights & Olveston House PC3-015

    This half day tour explores a number of Dunedin’s best attractions including the botanical gardens, Olveston House, and Otago Museum. Be transported...

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  • Taieri Gorge By Train PC3-020

    A visit to the city of Dunedin is not complete without a trip on the Taieri Gorge Railway, one of Dunedin’s top attractions. Your exclusive train,...

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  • Natures Wonders Naturally PC3-035

    Spend your day on the spectacular Otago Peninsula on the Reid family farm. View the New Zealand fur seals and spotted shags. After meeting your...

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  • Dunedin By Classic Car PC3-050

    Explore the "Edinburgh of New Zealand" in a classic 1960s Jaguar or Daimler limousine. Your driver takes you to Dunedin's hillside neighbourhoods,...

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  • Great houses of Dunedin PC3-060

    This historic tour explores one of Dunedin’s great houses as well as a resorted Edwardian cottage. Your first stop will be at Olveston House, a...

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  • Dunedin City Highlights PC3-085

    This tour offers you the opportunity to see the best parts of Dunedin and sample the famous whisky at the Dunedin Train Station. Your tour will take...

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More about Dunedin (Pt. Chalmers) 

Docking / Disembarkation 

Your P&O ship docks in Port Chalmers, approximately 20 kilometres from the city of Dunedin.

Taxis 

Taxis are available pier-side and at designated taxi stands throughout the city. For a small charge shuttle buses will be available to transfer you to a designated drop-off location in the city. Shutle bus tickets can be purchased from the Shore Tours desk.

Shopping 

Shopping is available along George Street. The various boutiques and department stores sell everything from arts and crafts to clothing. Popular buys are natural woollen products, native woodwork, and items of Scottish Heritage.

Dining 

As befits a sophisticated university city, Dunedin has a vibrant café and cuisine culture, with restaurants, bars and cafés ranging from edgy and funky to formal and international, and everything in between. You’ll find a host of cafés and restaurants around the Octagon (an octagonal series of streets in downtown Dunedin), Lower Stuart Street, Princes Street and George Street.

Climate 

Dunedin’s climate is dry and mild, though summer temperatures can become quite hot. Mostly though, the maximum temperature on a summer’s day will be around the low 20s C (around 70 degrees F). The air is clear and free of smog and summer offers the joy of an extended twilight. Occasionally, Dunedin will experience ‘four seasons in a day’.

Tipping 

Tipping in New Zealand is optional. Tips are usually given only for exceptional service. Between five and ten percent of the bill would be reasonable in a good restaurant if the service has been excellent.

Credit Cards 

Major credit cards and charge cards are widely accepted. Automatic teller machines provide currency to foreign card holders.

Telephones International and Local 

Public telephones are available in Port Chalmers and throughout the city.2

What To Wear Ashore 

To make your day ashore as enjoyable as possible, please ensure that you wear comfortable, flat soled shoes and a hat, and bring along some sunscreen and bottled water. It’s also a good idea to bring a warm, waterproof jacket – just in case the wind comes up or it rains.

Shore Tours 

There are a variety of tours available for you to enjoy during your time in Dunedin. Subject to availability tours may be booked onboard at the Shore Tours Desk.

Passengers will meet at a specific location for each shore tour departure. Please refer to the daily onboard newsletter for the correct place and time. Your friendly Shore Tour staff will be at that location to assist you.


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New Zealand at a Glance

SIZE: 268,680 sq km
POPULATION: 4,076,140 (as at July 2006)
LANGUAGE: English and Te Reo Maori
TYPE OF GOVERNMENT: Parliamentary Democracy
CURRENCY: New Zealand Dollar (NZD)