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Dunedin

Highlights

  • Port Chalmers' Regional Maritime Museum
  • Harbourside setting
  • Galleries, eateries

Proximity

A short drive from Dunedin, historic Port Chalmers offers an interesting mix of heritage attractions, cafés and galleries.

Careys Bay Wharf
Dunedin
Careys Bay Wharf, Dunedin

Something of an artists' colony today, the township is a popular weekend excursion for Dunedin locals. The harbourside setting, intriguing galleries and relaxing eateries are all within easy walking distance of each other.

For six months of the year, from October to mid-April, Port Chalmers is a busy cruise port, with ships arriving early in the morning and departing early evening.

Several early Antarctic expeditions left from Port Chalmers, and up on the hill above the township is a memorial to Captain Scott, whose 1901 and 1910 expeditions departed from here. This is also a great vantage point to see the harbour and the workings of the port on a busy day.

Port Chalmers' Regional Maritime Museum(opens in new window) is housed in the original 1877 stone post office building. It has a maritime collection and a settlers' collection, telling the stories of early pioneers and many port characters who have lived here over the years.

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