Marlborough

New Zealand
Picton showing a bay or harbor, mountains and a ferry
Majestic stretches of water, secluded beaches, water sports, wineries and wildlife await in this stunning region in the northeast corner of New Zealand’s South Island.

Visit the Marlborough region for adventure activities, viticulture and wildlife spotting amid grand scenery. Marlborough runs from the striking archipelago on the South Island’s northeastern tip, over the Southern Alps, across vineyards and along the Pacific Ocean. Go sea-kayaking, hike across rugged mountain landscapes, swim with dolphins and tour New Zealand’s largest winemaking area.

Picton, a gateway to the magnificent sea-drowned valleys, pretty beaches and waterways of the Marlborough Sounds, is a great place to start your holiday. Explore the four distinct sounds of Kenepuru, Mahau, Pelorus and Queen Charlotte by guided boat cruises or rented kayak. Swim alongside playful pods of dolphins, see varied birdlife and spot blue penguins. Nearby Havelock is another starting point for excursions around the sounds.

Hike or bike on the Queen Charlotte Track, a 70-kilometre (44-mile) long trail that follows the shore of Queen Charlotte Sound. Take a break at idyllic beaches, historic whaling stations and wildlife-watching lookouts. Stay overnight at campsites and luxury resorts.

Explore the heart of Marlborough’s winelands, famous for the production of sauvignon blanc wines. Start your journey from the towns of Blenheim and Renwick and head to the bodegas located in the Awatare Valley and Wairau Valley that open their doors for tours, tastings and exceptional dining experiences.

Spend some time enjoying more of the region’s glorious countryside by kayaking on the Wairau River. Walk in the undulating, forest-covered terrain of Mount Richmond Forest Park. Join a multiday trek to the summit of Mount Tapuae-O-Uenuku and be rewarded with unbeatable panoramic views. Surf at Marfells Beach and Whites Bay, just two of the many beaches on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.

Reach the Marlborough region by flying to Christchurch’s international airport and renting a car or catch a ferry to Picton from Wellington on the North Island. Marlborough is New Zealand’s sunniest region and a place to visit year-round, although cooler temperatures can be expected in the winter months. Extend your trip and visit the unspoilt beaches at Abel Tasman National Park and Rabbit Island to the west of the Marlborough region.

Popular cities in Marlborough

Picton Harbour which includes a bay or harbor, a marina and a coastal town
Picton
Known for Friendly people, Ferries and boats and Ports
Cascading mountains surround the harbour of this beautiful seaside town, located in the heart of the Marlborough Sounds.

Reasons to visit

  • Picton Ferry Terminal
  • Picton Foreshore
  • Edwin Fox Museum
Blenheim
Blenheim
Known for Wineries, Tours and Biking
Experience quaint Blenheim: its wineries, golf, theater, and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Pollard Park
5 minute drive north of Blenheim. You get free samples as you walk in and you can see them making chocolate in the open kitchen. Definitely worth stopping. Very berry crunch and macadamia brittle are the best!
Rapaura
Check out the local area in Rapaura—home to attractions like Cloudy Bay Vineyards and St Clair Winery.

Reasons to visit

  • Hans Herzog Estate
Mt Richmond Forest Park
Mt Richmond Forest Park
Known for Mountains and Natural parks
Mt Richmond Forest Park awaits: its mountain views and more!
Riverlands
Riverlands
Check out the local area in Riverlands—home to attractions like Montana Brancott and Lawson's Dry Hills.
At Lochmara Lodge, you can take part in the daily feeding of many animals which are part of wildlife recovery efforts, including (at the time of my visit) these beautiful Kakarikis.
Lochmara Bay
Known for Relaxing, Art and Kayaking
Escape to relaxing Lochmara Bay! Enjoy its art, wildlife, and food.