
Port Chalmers: A Self-Guided Tour around Otago’s Historic Seaport
19 Beach Street, Port Chalmers, New Zealand
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About this experience
Otago’s deep-water port has shaped New Zealand’s history since the 1840s. On this self-guided walking tour, you’ll explore Port Chalmers’ rich maritime heritage, from its origins as the Māori settlement of Kōpūtai to its role in the gold rush era, and its continued importance today. You’ll also discover how its historic architecture, artistic community, and working port atmosphere give this harbourside town its distinctive character.
The tour starts at Port Chalmers Maritime Museum, built in 1877 on reclaimed land. You’ll weave through the historic town center, passing the grand Municipal Town Hall, before climbing to a spectacular lookout with panoramic views of Otago Harbour, Quarantine Island, and the Otago Peninsula. The tour ends near the commemorative garden marking the 150th anniversary of the Port Chalmers land purchase.
Location
19 Beach Street, Port Chalmers, New Zealand
Port Chalmers, New Zealand
Price
$8.99/ person
Duration1h - 1h 30min
Categoryculture