Best of Port Chalmers and Sydney Two Port Package
4.7 / 5 | 131 ReviewsBays, Beaches and Views of Dunedin
We leave Port Chalmers and approach Dunedin from the north climbing above the harbor to a fantastic view of the Otago Peninsula. As we get close to the city we take a brief stop at Baldwin Street and the historic Dunedin Railway Station before we make our way out onto the Otago Peninsula.
Meandering along the 'low road' towards Portobello, the evidence of Dunedin's 'fiery' past is obvious. Turning south we leave the sealed roads behind and travel through the scenic inlets where the tide regularly replaces nutrients that attract waders and waterfowl to this remote and scenic area. Dunedin has some of the finest beaches in the southern hemisphere. We will take you on a short walk where encounters with NZ sea lions and NZ fur seal are common. A tour of Dunedin is incomplete unless you've seen our amazing beaches.
Our small group guided tour of Dunedin and the Otago Peninsula will reveal a rugged coastline with white sandy beaches, stunning scenery and rare wildlife. The tour continues out onto the Otago Peninsula where we will stop and let you get out the bus as often as possible to take advantage of the views. Learn about the volcanic origin of Dunedin before we explore the remote southern parts of the headland. This 75 mile scenic journey takes you to the best vantage points of the Otago Peninsula and back down to the bays and beaches that surround Dunedin.
The tour continues along the old mining roads, towards the small township of Portobello as we take the scenic 'low road' back towards Dunedin City. The tour is designed to be flexible and perfect for those looking for a relaxing half-day tour with fantastic photographic opportunities.
If you are on the morning tour, we can also drop you in the city centre so that you can explore Dunedin on your own. You can then catch one of the cruise ship shuttles that depart for Port Chalmers every 15 minutes or take a local taxi back to your ship.
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An approximate 5-minute walk, or an approximately 15-minute taxi (not included, approximately $25.00 AUD each way), is required to reach your departure location. Full details will be provided in your electronic ticket upon confirmation.The Rocks on Foot
Step back in time and uncover the rich history of The Rocks, Sydney's oldest neighborhood. Nestled at the foot of the iconic Harbour Bridge, this historic precinct is a fascinating blend of cobbled laneways, sandstone buildings, and lively culture. Led by expert guides, this walking tour offers a captivating journey through the stories, secrets, and transformations that have shaped The Rocks from its early days as a convict settlement to the vibrant waterfront district it is today.
Stroll through narrow alleyways, explore hidden courtyards, and admire well-preserved heritage cottages that once housed convicts, sailors, and settlers. Visit landmarks such as Cadman's Cottage--the oldest surviving residential building in Sydney--along with the impressive Argyle Cut, a passage hand-carved by convicts through solid rock. Along the way, discover historic pubs once frequented by rogues and adventurers, and hear tales of Sydney's colonial struggles, resilience, and evolution.
This 90-minute walking tour isn't just about the past--it's about experiencing The Rocks as it stands today: a vibrant precinct filled with unique shops, cafes, museums, and bustling weekend markets. Whether you're a history enthusiast or simply curious about Sydney's heritage, this tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into the heart of the city's origins while enjoying stunning views of the Opera House, Sydney Cove, and Campbell's Cove.
Please Note:This is a walking tour and does not include transportation or luggage storage.

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