Be inspired by dramatic coastal views, rare birdlife and surprising pockets of art, architecture and heritage on this classic South Island itinerary.
Discover dramatic coastal views, rare birdlife and surprising pockets of art, architecture and heritage on this classic 4-day itinerary from Christchurch to Dunedin.
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Enjoy shopping, art, great food & wine and stunning scenery in Christchurch.
Read moreYour journey begins in the South Island's largest city, Christchurch, a place brimming with innovation and creativity. Visit the stunning botanic gardens, punt down the Avon River or ride the historic tram to the city's various shopping and eating precincts.
Travel beyond the main centre with a cross-country bike ride into the Port Hills or a day trip to the French colonial settlement of Akaroa, on the stunning Banks Peninsula.
Discover remarkable geological formations, native wildlife and unique history.
Read moreAs you travel south take time to explore the region's many charming rural towns. Visit local museums in Ashburton, shop for arts and crafts in Geraldine and discover maori rock art in Timaru.
Spend the afternoon wandering the streets of Oamaru where you will find New Zealand's best 19th century architecture. Don't forget to check out the harbour and the Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony(opens in new window) – a must see attraction.
Discover the spectacular landscapes, wildlife and local history of Dunedin.
Read moreThe road to Dunedin is lined with breathtaking beaches and fascinating geology.
Visit Moeraki where giant perfectly rounded boulders lie strewn across the beach. At Katiki Point, see fur seals and yellow-eyed penguin resting alongside the Moeraki Lighthouse. Stroll down the stunning white sand beaches of Kakanui, Waikouati and Karitane.
Orokonui Eco-Sanctuary(opens in new window) - a 300 hectare, wildlife sanctuary and home to many of New Zealand's native birds and reptiles, is a must-see.
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Dunedin is a vibrant mix of heritage, wildlife and colourful nightlife. Explore the historic homestead of Olveston, wander through the magnificent Larnach Castle or visit one of the city's popular museums.
Beyond the city, Otago Peninsula boasts an array of native wildlife; penguins, albatross, seals and sea lions. Outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking and surfing are also popular.
Spend the evening checking out the city's many restaurants and bars.
Important things you need to know about driving in New Zealand.
Getting around New Zealand is easy with a great range of transport options available.
There are plenty of accommodation options for every budget and travel style.
No matter the season, the majority of our main attractions are open year-round.
More information on basic costs for accommodation, travel and food.