Penguin Place near Harrington Point Village is a conservation reserve dedicated to preserving and rehabilitating the endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin, also known as Hoiho to the Maori

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Dunedin: Otago Peninsula with Guided Penguin Tour

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Penguin Place, Dunedin

Penguin Place near Harrington Point Village is a conservation reserve dedicated to preserving and rehabilitating the endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin, also known as Hoiho to the Maori.

Penguin Place near Harrington Point Village is a conservation reserve dedicated to preserving and rehabilitating the endangered Yellow Eyed Penguin, also known as Hoiho to the Maori. 90 minute long guided tours of the reserve take you over the hill to the trenches near Pacific beach, from where you can view the breeding colony of the shy penguins.


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About Penguin Place

 45 Pakihau Rd, Portobello, Harington Point 9077, New Zealand

 +64 3-478 0286

 www.penguinplace.co.nz

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