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Invercargill :
Day 1: Heritage and Nature
Morning: Explore Queens Park, home to themed gardens and wildlife.
Afternoon: Visit Bill Richardson Transport World for a vintage car collection.
Evening: Dinner at The Rocks Restaurant, a historic building with a cozy ambiance.
Night: Stroll along Oreti Beach for a peaceful evening.
Day 2: Wildlife Encounters
Morning: Stewart Island day trip for kiwi bird spotting.
Afternoon: Relax at Waipapa Point Beach for sea lion and seal sightings.
Evening: Dinner at The Batch Cafe, a charming coastal eatery.
Night: Stargazing at Sandy Point for clear southern hemisphere skies.
Day 3: Coastal and Cultural Blend
Morning: Visit E Hayes and Sons for motorcycle and vintage machinery displays.
Afternoon: Bluff Oyster and Food Festival (seasonal).
Evening: Dinner at The Whitehouse Restaurant, known for seafood dishes.
Night: Stroll along Stirling Point for a view of the iconic signpost.
Invercargill :
Day 1: Heritage and Wildlife
Morning: Explore the Classic Motorcycle Mecca for an extensive motorcycle collection.
Afternoon: Visit Queens Park, home to the Southland Museum and Art Gallery.
Evening: Enjoy dinner in the Victorian charm of downtown Invercargill.
Night: Take a stroll in the Queens Park Rose Garden.
Trivia: Invercargill is the southernmost city in New Zealand and is known for its well-preserved Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
Day 2: Coastal Adventure
Morning: Take a scenic drive to Bluff, known for its iconic signpost.
Afternoon: Explore the Stirling Point and enjoy the coastal views.
Evening: Try the famous Bluff oysters at a local seafood restaurant.
Night: Attend a performance at the Civic Theatre.
Trivia: Bluff is home to the famous Bluff oysters, considered a delicacy in New Zealand.