Showing posts with label Car Hire Dunedin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Car Hire Dunedin. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 March 2014

'Ride the Rhythm' in Dunedin


A vibrant tourist hub, Dunedin is one of the finest exemplifications of history blending with the contemporary. This is reflected in its museums, cafes, bars and restaurants. Built in the Victorian style of architecture, many buildings form the centre of attraction here. Dunedin is best explored using car rental services. They add a great deal of convenience to your travels. Courtesy its great network of roads, Dunedin is an ideal place for a road trip!

A reason to visit Dunedin this year is because the eagerly anticipated ‘Ride the Rhythm’ event makes its return! 

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This show has been voted by New York’s Time Out Magazine as one of the most electrifying live shows in the entire world today! Ride the Rhythm-2014 is going to be a thrilling high-action party quite like its predecessor which saw sensational equestrian performances, drama and action that left the crowd spellbound. This year’s celebrations would conjure an equally electrifying atmosphere. Forget not to bring your dancing shoes as Bjorn Again’s action laden world-class show would have you leaping out of your seats!

Make use of rented cars for commuting in and out of Dunedin. Car agencies offer top class services in lieu for extremely cheap rates of rental. Moreover, additional discounts in the form of redeemable coupons render your getaways further cheaper! It is advised to make an advanced reservation to avoid last minute hassle.  

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Weekend Itinerary in Dunedin


Touted as Edinburgh of the South, Dunedin isn’t exactly a known tourist destination, but that shouldn’t deter you from exploring this wonderful yet under-rated city. Dunedin, located in the southern part of New Zealand’s South Island has plenty of destinations worth checking out. The city flaunts its Scottish Heritage in a profound way. This can be gauged by the names of the streets, pubs and cafes located here.

Here are some ideas to enjoy your weekend while you’re here:

Spend half a day on horseback on the beaches of Aramona. View wildlife as you gently trod on like Clint Eastwood in the Dollars Trilogy! This is one of the best ways to observe New Zealand’s faunal population. Up next, visit Dunedin’s only castle, the Larnach Castle and enjoy a guided tour. Follow it up with a wildlife cruise on the city’s picturesque harbour with Monarch Wildlife Cruises.

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 Enjoy a lazy Sunday by paying a visit to Cadbury World, perhaps the closest real life example of Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. This museum is dedicated entirely to chocolates, right from the history of chocolates, to their preparation! Visit the gift shop to buy a handful of treats before you leave.

Dunedin is best explored using car rental services as they add comfort and convenience to your travels. Book a car of your choice from a myriad of options catalogued on the website. You can rent out of 4WDs, luxury cars, sedans and many more.

Monday, 6 January 2014

Walk Through the Lush Greens of Dunedin: Avail Car Rental Services to Travel


Dunedin is a delightful city having a population of over 120000 people and is revered for its Victorian-styled buildings. It is a hub for students as it houses the oldest University in the country. Because of a large student population, the city boasts of a vibrant cultural and social life.
What many people don't know that the city also harbours The Dunedin Botanic Garden, the oldest in New Zealand, which was established way back in the year 1868. The garden is situated on a hill and has both lower and upper gardens. The pattern it follows is reminiscent of the European Botanic Gardens tradition dotted with large collections of exotic variants like rhododendrons etc. Its wide range of horticultural collections also includes roses, the perennial borders and a rock garden. Even rare and endangered native species are cultivated within the premises of the botanical garden.

Dunedin Botanic Gardens
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The growth also features plants from the temperate climates of South, Central Americas, North Asia, the Himalayas and the Mediterranean. This is an expression of the Victorian-era penchant for growing and displaying plants from all around the globe.
The lush green lawns of the Botanic Garden create the perfect setting for a long promenade when the sun's out. If you're a nature enthusiast then a trip to this city is a must-do on your bucket list. Car rental services in Dunedin allow you to rent cars of your choice at extremely low rates of rental. In addition to that, rental agencies offer further discounts that render your getaways cheaper than ever!

Monday, 16 December 2013

The Southern Trust New Zealand Masters Games


Masters Games Launch Rolls in the 'New' -media circles are abuzz with the news of 2014 Southern Trust New Zealand Masters Games, scheduled to take place on 1-9 February, 2014. The 2014 Games are all set to boast of a new line-up of Games Ambassadors - Lisa and Nina Daniels and Tony Gilbert. The Southern Trust will become the new sponsors of the Games and Vicki Kestila , the new Games Manager is looking forward to introducing a host of new sports NZ's largest multi sport event.. Need you ask for more?

Game Masters - Te Papa Museum, Wellington, New Zealand
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Participants and fans are blocking their tickets for this much awaited event that continues to explore long-held interests. Lisa and Nina Daniels have proved to be New Zealand's most successful and popular synchronised swimming duet in a host of international competitions. They have been Oceania Champions three times, represented New Zealand at the Beijing Olympics in 2008 and have won Bronze at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games too. These sisters are geared up to endorse the spirit of the Games!
It is a good idea to Pbook car rental service in Dunedin to get access to the sports venues connected with these games and to travel around with ease. The 2014 programme will offer 70 sporting events-including some very interesting competitive games new to the event. More and more interested participants are marking their calendars for 2014 Southern Trust New Zealand Masters Games, 1-9 February, Dunedin-be there!