Day 18 - Port Chalmers/Dunedin
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Today we docked at 7am at Port Chalmers on the east coast of the south island of NZ.
After breakfast on the ship we caught the shuttle bus for the 20 minute ride into Dunedin for a sightseeing lookRead more
Today we docked at 7am at Port Chalmers on the east coast of the south island of NZ.
After breakfast on the ship we caught the shuttle bus for the 20 minute ride into Dunedin for a sightseeing lookRead more
Docking at Port Chalmers, we boarded the train for the Taieri Gorge. We travel from the dock into Dunedin historic railway station. A prominent architectural landmark. it was completed in 1906. It isRead more
Back at the dock, there is a small colony of albatross nearby. This is our last port of call in NZ.
Heute haben wir in Port Chalmers angelegt und sind mit dem Bus nach Dunedin (von Schotten gegründet) gefahren. Schöne kleine Stadt mit einem ausgezeichneten Settlers Museum.
Dinner im Sakura.
Enjoyed a cold day walking around Dunedin town.
Quick stop to visit the family home town of Port Chalmers. Awesome views from the lookout.
You might also know this place by the following names:
Sawyers Bay
Traveler Perhaps the most different town in all of our travels , Dunedin very modern shopping and eating 🥣
Traveler When we were there in Nov 2012 the Dunedin's Caledonian Society celebrated 150 years of keeping Scottish heritage alive, so conversed with the locals in the supermarket and around town with them dressed in period costume . Unfortunately the celebrations prevented us from seeing the city with some main streets blocked off. But non the less very interesting. We did get to see the live show Calendar Girls at a local church converted into a theatre. Lovely city.
Traveler Oh by the way, whilst you were re,