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With a wide range of
nightclubs, restaurants, bars, live music and theatre, our country's
nightlife offers something for most age groups (the legal drinking age is
18). Live bands are popular with younger pub-goers and jazz venues
attract a more mature audience. Nightclubs vary in music genres, and the
diversity of quality live theatre ensures all interests are catered for.
If you enjoy a punt or two, then try your luck at a casino, where you'll
find a range of gaming tables and machines (20 is the minimum age for
entry). If you're a smoker, then please note that there is a smoking ban
inside all restaurants, casinos, pubs, bars and nightclubs, although
provision is made outside of these establishments for smokers.
Riverton: Riverton has a scenic harbour estuary, fishing boats and cosy bathing beaches giving panoramic views amid the ambience of the sea. As well as being Southland's most popular beach resort, Riverton is one of the South Island's oldest towns dating back to the whaling days of 1836. Glimpses of Riverton's past can be seen in the local museum. Activities include boating, duck shooting, fishing, bush walking and jet boating in the Pourakino Valley. Attractions include Observation Point, the Howell Memorial, and a paua shell factory. Safe swimming beaches are at Taramea, Mitchell's and Henderson's Bays (9 km). There are many scenic bush and coastal walks in or near Riverton providing superb views of the distant Bluff Hill, Stewart Island and its adjacent Muttonbird Islands, Centre Island and Foveaux Strait.