Summer, from December to February, is ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the local scenery.
The Otago Peninsula and its beaches, as well as local walking trails, offer spectacular wildlife viewing opportunities.
There are various festivals throughout the year, including arts and music events celebrating local talent and traditions.
Yes, there is a reliable bus service connecting Port Chalmers to Dunedin and other areas.
Yes, the nearby Otago Peninsula is famous for its yellow-eyed penguin sightings.
Try locally sourced seafood, particularly from eateries along the waterfront.
Local art pieces and crafts are popular, reflecting the city's maritime heritage and natural beauty.
Visit the Port Chalmers Maritime Museum and take guided walking tours of historical sites.
Port Chalmers has a temperate climate with mild, wet winters and warm, dry summers.
Dunedin is approximately a 20-minute drive from Port Chalmers, making it easily accessible for day trips.