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Get There

Dunedin is a very accessible city, but is also hilly. If you arrive in the city and do not have a vehicle, buses and taxis are plentiful and reliable. Getting around the city itself is relatively easy, as distances are not great. Independent transport options include public bus, rental car or taxi. If driving to Otago Peninsula, allow 30 minutes to Larnach Castle, and 45-60 minutes to Taiaroa Head. 

Fuel is not sold on the Peninsula.

Map of Dunedin


View wwwDunedinNZ.com/visit/getting-there in a larger map

Otago Peninsula Map (downloads as PDF)

Dunedin City Map (downloads as PDF)

  

  

Rental Vehicles

Rental Vehicles

Dunedin is serviced by the main rental car companies including Avis, Budget, Hertz and Thrifty. There are also many local rental car companies that offer a competitive rate all year round.

There are many options for airport transfers.

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Dunedin Taxis

Dunedin Taxis

As distances to places of interest in Dunedin are not great, taxis are reasonably cheap by New Zealand standards.

Dunedin taxi services offer a convenient and safe transport option, providing transport to most destinations and all companies offering wheelchair taxi transport.

Dunedin International Airport

Dunedin International Airport

Dunedin International Airport serves as a gateway to the wider Otago region.

The airport is located 22km west of central Dunedin and the drive takes approx 20 minutes.

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Dunedin Bus Timetable

Dunedin Bus Timetable

Dunedin buses provide affordable transportation options for travellers. 

Dunedin bus services offer a range of coach transportation services throughout Dunedin, offering a versatile way to get around.

links to PDF of Dunedin bus timetable

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What to see and do

What to see and do

Dunedin offers many touring options. The choices include; harbour cruises, penguin tours, scenic train rides, historic walking tours, ghost tours and many many more.

Dunedin offers tours to neighbouring regions including Central Otago wine tasting, and Central Otago Rail Trail options.

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Insiders Tips

Dunedin is home to some of the rarest wildlife in the World!

If you're coming to Dunedin make sure you check out the Otago Peninsula.

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