633 Tay Street  Invercargill
Invercargill - What to see and do

  •      View New Zealand's largest collection of live Tuatara (a native New Zealand lizard) in the  
                world at the Southland Museum and Art Gallery, (entry is by donation).
Free Activities:
Other Activities:
  • Splash Palace – recreational & lane swimming, aqua jogging & steam room.
  • Play golf at one of our local courses.
  • Ten Pin Bowling
  • Reading Cinemas
  • Climb the 42.5 meter high Water Tower   (Sunday’s & Public Holidays only)
Half Day Activities
    About 20 kilometres south of Invercargill is the township of Bluff, famous for its oysters.

           Bluff  oysters are a true New Zealand delicacy!
  •    Visit the Maritime Museum for an insight into the region's fascinating maritime history
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Riverton, 38 km from Invercargill on the Southern Scenic Route is one of the oldest European
settlements in the country. Formerly used in the late 1700's as a supply base for whalers and
sealers from Australia.

Riverton
Bluff
Full Day Activities
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Purakaunui Falls - Catlins
Matai Falls - Catlins
Porpoise Bay - Catlins
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We are Booking Agents for the following:
There are so many things to see & do in the Invercargill area.
Consider staying with us 3 days to 1 week to be able to see all the attractions.
We are happy to help you with information and bookings during your stay in Invercargill.
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633 Tay Street, Invercargill

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