The City of Invercargill invites you to experience the warmth, friendliness and hospitality that makes Invercargill such a great place.
Invercargill is favourably placed on the Southern Scenic Route and is the gateway to some of New Zealand’s most beautiful scenery and destinations including the Southland heartland, Stewart Island, Fiordland and the Catlins.
With a combination of cultural attractions, a rejuvenated city life and outstanding nature reserves and parks, visitors to Invercargill often say how much there is to see and do in Invercargill.
From excellent shopping to lively cafes, restaurants and bars, Invercargill has all the benefits of city life with few of the drawbacks. The inner city upgrade has transformed the city centre into a modern, attractive and vibrant heart of the city. The variety and number of heritage buildings in the city centre add to Invercargill’s character.
Explore the city and its many fine museums, art galleries and parks or take a short trip to one of the bush reserves, beaches or gardens on Invercargill’s outskirts.
Whether you are looking for fun and entertainment or a relaxing holiday taking in the pleasures of our friendly city, you can do it all in Invercargill.
Invercargill’s Water Tower, probably the City’s best-known landmark, is situated on Reserve land on the south-west corner of Queens Drive and Gala Street – the highest point on the Town Belt of the original town of Invercargill.
Some say that Bluff oysters are the finest in the world. They are grown slowly in the cold clean waters of the Foveaux Strait. In season, they are dredged by Bluffs oyster fleet.
The popular Bluff Oyster and Food Festival continues to go from strength to strength with its recipe of succulent Bluff Oysters, other tasty seafood treats plus great entertainment consisting of music and unique events relating to the iconic Bluff Oyster.



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