Royal Albatross Centre
Dunedin
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Animal lovers and eco-warriors will adore Dunedin’s abundant wildlife. The albatross, for example, can fly with its three-metre wingspan at speeds of up to 115 kilometres per hour. You have the chance to see these majestic creatures from the observatory at Dunedin’s Royal Albatross Centre at Taiaroa Head.
Useful Information
- Address: 1259 Harington Point Road, Harington Point
- Email: reservations@albatross.org.nz
- Phone: +64 3 478 0499
- More Info: albatross.org.nz
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- More Info: https://www.facebook.com/albatrosscentre/
Do & See
There is much to do and see in Dunedin. Drive the winding road of the Otago Peninsula through Macandrew Bay, a quaint coastal settlement by the harbour, ten kilometres from town. Continue to the point of the Peninsula where the blue ocean and white sands meet, to discover yellow eyed penguin settlements, fur seals, sea lions and the elusive albatross, with the only mainland breeding colony in the world.