
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum
Toitū Otago Settlers Museum is a museum of social history dedicated to telling the story of the people of Dunedin and the surrounding area, whose character, culture, technology, art, fashion and transport shaped New Zealand’s first great city.

Otago Wildlife Masterclass Photography Workshop - 4 days
Our Wildlife Masterclass Workshop is based around the Otago Peninsula, otherwise known as the ‘wildlife capital’ of New Zealand.

Perpetual Guardian Planetarium at Tūhura Otago Museum
Tūhura Otago Museum is home to the only 3D planetarium in Australasia. It is a 360-degree dome theatre with a screen that surrounds you. Stretching from the ceiling to the floor, you’re immersed in the action.

Tūhura Science Centre
The biggest and only bicultural science centre in Aotearoa. With over 45 hands-on interactives including a three-storey slide and bike-riding skeleton, plus an indoor Tropical Forest teeming with rain forest butterflies, Tūhura is hours of fun.

Vogel Street Walk
A few short years ago, Dunedin's storied warehouse precinct was all but a dead zone. But recent initiatives have turned the district around. Join guide Athol Parks as he showcases this exemplar of urban renewal.

Old Town Walk
This essential introduction traces defining moments in Dunedin's history and showcases the city's iconic sites and buildings. Street art is a highlight, as is a visit to a sensitively redeveloped heritage building. Departures daily except Sundays.

Speight's Brewery Tour & Meal
Pair your Speight's Brewery Tour with a two course meal of hearty Southern fare at the Speight's Ale House. Spend 60 minutes learning about the history of this iconic brewery and sample some of our award-winning beers, before sharing a meal.

Speight's Brewery Tour
The Speight's Brewery Tour will take you through our historic site that has been brewing Speight’s in Dunedin since 1876. Quench your thirst for knowledge with a guided tour through the factory, focusing on the history of our award-winning beer.

Nature Quest New Zealand
We offer a series of challenging environmental, educational study programmes suitable for high school, college and university students visiting New Zealand from abroad. New Zealand offers an unsurpassed outdoor classroom.
Maori Waka Tour
This experience is focused around the river with manuhiri (guests) being taught the customs and traditions of our ancestors. Paddling the Waikouaiti River in a modern waka-unua and planting a native flax to help restore our environment.