Allans Beach

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Dunedin, New Zealand

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Wildlife park· Tourist attraction

Allans Beach Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Allans Beach is located in Dunedin, New Zealand on Allans Beach Road, Portobello. Allans Beach is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category wildlife park in New Zealand.

Address

Allans Beach Road, Portobello

Amenities

Good for kids

Open hours

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Anna Kubica - Majka

We saw Allans Beach in the setting sun. The beach is extensive. Getting there is easy. On one side there are boulders and cliffs. Beautiful and wild beach.

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Ra Moana

This was really worthwhile. Able to get up and close with nature. The children absolutely loved it and we could afford it. Thank you.

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Sandra Phillips

Lovely place to visit, very easy to walk to after a beautiful drive to get there. Its free to go and you get to see some wonderful wildlife

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Ronnie Hoogenberg

Great spot to generally get to see some fur seals, but best with a guide who knows what they're doing. I very highly recommend Lyndon of Horizon Tours, he has heaps of knowledge and expertise after working with DOC for 30 years. If you do go without out a guide get good advice and stay well away as these beautiful creatures are a lot faster than you might think, faster than you can run if you're too close, with a bull up 500 kilograms they can rough you up quite well.

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Aaron Mitchell

Such a hidden gem!.... Really glad we came down here... Beach is beautiful and the weather was absolutely perfect for it. We even managed to see a sea lion in the flesh which we really wasn't expecting. Definitely worth the drive up as parking is very accessible and the walk to the beach literally takes a few minutes.

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Mike Youmans

Great remote beach worth a visit if exploring Dunedin. Watch out for who you might meet on the access path!

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Jacob

Enjoyable visit - great for encountering sea lions. The Council could initiate a spinifex planting programme to get the native dune grass back on this beach instead of the marram and help raise the beach profile.

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Ralph-Peter Hendriks

Beautiful spot. Great drive to get there. Feels remote, but manageable distance from city.