Allans Beach Allans Beach Road, Portobello, Dunedin, Otago 9077
About the Business
Welcome to Allans Beach, a captivating establishment located in the stunning Dunedin area of New Zealand. Situated on Allans Beach Road in the enchanting Otago Peninsula region, this institution offers visitors an unforgettable experience.
As an establishment, park, point of interest, tourist attraction, and even a zoo, Allans Beach is a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. Just a short 5-minute walk from the Allans Beach Road carpark, this wild ocean beach is a sight to behold. Its untouched beauty and rugged charm make it a must-visit destination.
One of the highlights of Allans Beach is the special wildlife that frequents its shores. Sea lions, in particular, can often be spotted here, adding an extra touch of wonder to your visit. It is important to respect their needs and keep a safe distance of at least 10 meters from sleeping sea lions, and 20 meters from active animals. We kindly request visitors not to linger on beaches where wildlife may come ashore, ensuring their undisturbed habitat.
To reach Allans Beach from Dunedin, there are two main routes to choose from: Portobello Road or Highcliff Road. Once you arrive at Portobello, simply turn onto Allans Beach Road, and you will find the carpark at the end of the road. Please note that to protect the wildlife, dogs are not allowed on the eastern end of the beach. However, they are welcome on a leash at the western end, allowing you to enjoy a leisurely stroll with your furry friends.
While Allans Beach offers a picturesque setting for swimming, it is essential to exercise caution. The presence of strong winds and currents can make swimming dangerous. It is advisable to take necessary precautions and adhere to safety guidelines.
Allans Beach is a true gem on the Otago Peninsula, offering visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and wildlife encounters. Whether you are seeking a peaceful escape or an opportunity to observe fascinating marine creatures, this institution is sure to leave a lasting impression. So come and immerse yourself in the wonders of Allans Beach, where nature's wonders await.
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Reviews
"Beautiful beach on a good day. Can be exposed if stormy. Natural wildlife scenery."
"It was amazing to see five cute sea lions on a beautiful beach! Great place to visit. Be careful driving on the adjacent road, the road is a bit narrow."
"30 minutes from the centre of Dunedin. Drive slow on the unsealed road. You need to climb over 2 fences (as you need to cross private property). We saw 3 sea lions when we went on a sunny day as well as two types of albatross. Yellow lupins were beautiful."
"Otago is famous for the wild life. Allan's Beach is no exception. I have seen seals flee panic stricken at the first sight of a primate (human) at other beaches. Here the sea lions own the place. They don't appear bothered at all by humans. They look quite contented. Department of Conservation advised humans to stay 10 metres away, to let the sea lions have some space and peace. It was difficult when you walk on the track to the beach from the car park which is less than 5 minutes walk. The sea lion was sleeping peacefully on the track and I was half a metre from it. He went back to sleep and I silently crept around the sea lion to leave him in peace. I was more shocked and surprised by the encounter than the sea lion! The beach is spectacular and the scenery stunning! I have to give 5 stars because it doesn't get any better than this."
"Nice beach crowded with wild sea lives, but make sure to prepare enough time if you intend to walk the entire beach as it turned out to be way bigger than it first appeared to us. Also be advised that the footpath at the end of the beach which looks accessible on the map actually goes through an entire farm where cattle run free."
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