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This year we welcome 100 years of test match rugby at Dunedin's House of Pain, Carisbrook. Follow the link below to see our 1st XV.


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This winter Larnach Castle, Speights Brewery, Cadbury World, Kingsgate Hotels, Scenic Circle Hotels and the Brothers Boutique are all providing Hot Deals for you!

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On July 12th the All Blacks will be going head to head with the rugby world champions South Africa in the second Tri-Nations game.

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Tourism Dunedin's 2008 product manual is now available online in e-brochure format! View all of our export ready attractions, activities, accommodation, transport and more.

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Dunedin city captivates and enchants, it is a city in which to linger and explore. A city rich in heritage and architecture that leaves lasting memories for its visitors. 

Once the centre of European commerce and culture in New Zealand, Dunedin retains an elegant grandeur often missing from larger cities in New Zealand and combines it with the vibrancy of youth and culture

Abundant Victorian and Edwardian architecture is found in this beautiful city. These elegant buildings often housing, hotels, restaurants, and conference venues, even New Zealand’s only castle, Larnach Castle. These heritage buildings all bear testimony to the wealth that flowed into Dunedin during the gold rush period 1860-1880. 

A compact city with a population of 122,000 (student population of 23,000) Dunedin is located on the south east coast of the South Island of New Zealand. It is a safe and compact city with most hotels and restaurants being within easy walking distance of the city Centre ‘The Octagon’. 

Dunedin is nestled in tree-clad hills at the head of the Otago Peninsula and is home to some of the world’s rarest wildlife.

Dunedin
maintains its position of importance to the country as a major seat of learning with a strong arts and cultural influence. Stemming from the early Scottish immigrants regard for education, the University of Otago, New Zealand’s first, is recognized as a major force in education and academia with an international reputation.

 This is your chance to travel Dunedin online before you arrive. You can book your Dunedin flights with Air New Zealand (Pacific Blue coming soon), book your accommodation, attractions, activities and transport all online. Don’t miss out on your Dunedin tourism experience when you visit New Zealand.

TitleEvent StartEvent End
Let The Good Times Roll 24/7/2008 9/9/2008
West End to Braodway Showstoppers 24/7/2008 27/7/2008
32nd Internation Film Festival 25/7/2008 10/8/2008
Otago Farmers Market 26/7/2008 26/7/2008
Novadown Fashioned Feathers Wearable Arts Show 31/7/2008 31/7/2008
Novadown Fashioned Feathers Wearable Arts Show 31/7/2008 31/7/2008
Otago Farmers Market 2/8/2008 2/8/2008
Talk: Wystan Curnow, Curator and Art Writer 3/8/2008 3/8/2008
Events Conference 7/8/2008 8/8/2008
Otago Farmers Market 9/8/2008 9/8/2008