Invercargill, Southland
New Zealand's southernmost city Invercargill is fondly dubbed the ‘City of Water & Light’, referring to the long summer daylight hours, frequent appearances of the Aurora Australis: Southern Lights and the city's position beside the Waihōpai River Estuary.
The magnificent Queens Park impresses with its sprawling 80 hectares of beautifully kept gardens, wildlife habitats, playgrounds and sports areas.
Invercargill is recognised as New Zealand's ‘Classic Motoring Capital’ thanks impart to local legend Burt Munro setting a land speed record in 1967 on his Indian Scout Motorbike. Bill Richardson’s Transport World boasts an impressive vintage truck collection whilst visitors to Classic Motorcycle Mecca will be treated to a world-class vintage motorcycle display.
The city also acts as the gateway to Stewart Island the ultimate eco-tourism destination. A 20-minute flight will place you amongst turquoise sea, white sandy beaches, glowing skies and rare native birds. Other destinations easily accessible from Invercargill include Bluff the home of the Bluff Oyster, reputed to be the best in the world. The Catlins, a spectacular coastal stretch between Invercargill & Balclutha on the Southern Scenic Route which is rated as one of the world’s top 10 drives.
With its famous Sothern hospitality, easy to navigate streets and charming old-world character, there’s lots to see and do during your stay in Invercargill at the new luxury Distinction Hotel.