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Dunedin

Dunedin, the main city of the Otago region, is located in New Zealand’s South Island. It is surrounded by lush hills and valleys on the pristine shores of the Pacific Ocean and Otago Harbour. One of the largest industries of this city is tertiary education. It houses the very first university of New Zealand called the University of Otago and the Otago Polytechnic. As per tourism is concerned, Dunedin is recognized as the architectural heritage hub of the country. It houses countless Edwardian and Victorian structures. In addition, several high-end designer boutiques and chain stores also grace the beauty of this city.

Geographical Highlights of Dunedin

Dunedin is located in one of the remotest ends of the world. It is 11,870 mi away from London; 11,310 mi from Berlin; 56 mi from Invercargill and 62 mi from Christchurch. Dunedin comprises many inner and outer suburbs and towns. Some of these are listed below.

  • Woodhaugh, Leith Valley, Glenleith, Dalmore (inner suburbs)
  • Burkes, Saint Leonards, Broad Bay, Macandrew Bay, Green Island (outer suburbs)
  • Waitati, Warrington, Long Beach, Waikouaiti, Careys Bay, Port Chalmers, Otakou (towns)

Dunedin Trivia
About four centuries back, Dunedin’s physical beauty, characterized by lush hills and valleys on the natural harbor, drew the attention of Maori settlers. It was then in 1848, Scottish migrants built a town here and named it Edinburgh. Further, about 13 years later, in Central Otago, gold was found. With this, the small Dunedin settlement became the focus of the entire nation. Today, this city is filled with innumerable attractions including cathedral spires, banks and office blocks, 19th century castle, convent and university buildings.

Dunedin Climate
Dunedin’s climatic conditions can be said to be mild. But, city experiences varying microclimates. Suburbs’ weather conditions change quite often owing to topographical features of the city and their proximity to the ocean. Dunedin sees hot summers and cold winters. Spring spans over November to April here. Rainfall in Dunedin is low compared with other parts of New Zealand.

Best time to visit Dunedin
Many tourists believe that one can visit Dunedin at any time of the year. However, summer is still considered the main tourist season here. It spans over December to February.

Dunedin Accommodations
Dunedin is one of the most popular tourist destinations in New Zealand. Hence, you will find plenty of accommodation choices here including B&B, self contained apartments, luxury hotels, motels, backpacker accommodations, farm stays and holiday parks.

Some of the best accommodations in Dunedin are listed below:

  • McFarmersBackpackers
  • Chy-an-Dowr
  • Company Bay Lodge
  • Harington Point Motel
  • Rose Cottage
  • Arden Street House
  • Leith Valley Touring  Park
  • 526 George Street Hotel
  • Leviathan Heritage Hotel
  • Grant’s Farm

How to reach Dunedin
Reaching Dunedin is very easy. If you are planning an air travel to this city, catch a flight to Dunedin International Airport. You can also take a train to Dunedin Railway Station to reach city center. Another option is ferries that run between Port Chalmers and Portobello.

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