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There are two distinct sides to Marlborough: the magical waterways of the Marlborough Sounds and the wine country of Blenheim. Be sure to experience them both.
Many visitors to the South Island enjoy the interisland ferry trip, either arriving in or departing from the picturesque port town of Picton. While this gives a glimpse of the stunning Marlborough Sounds scenery, spending a bit of extra time and exploring further will definitely reward.
Charter a launch or yacht to cruise the waterways and discover quiet, secluded bays for your anchorage, or take one of the many commercial launch trips for a few hours or to experience a stay at a romantic waterfront lodge with no road access. The famed Queen Charlotte Walking Track winds its way through the forests and above the bays; and be sure to visit Captain Cook’s favourite spot in New Zealand – Ship Cove.
Head for the wine country surrounding Blenheim and sample the fabulous wines including the world beating Marlborough Sauvignon Blancs. You can even tour the vineyards by bike!
You will want to stay a while so make yourself comfortable as you choose your Marlborough accommodation from a huge range of hotels, motels, motor inns and luxury boutique accommodation, or experience Kiwi hospitality in homes offering Bed & Breakfast, farmstays and homestays. There are vineyard accommodation options too.
Key towns for Marlborough accommodation are Picton, Blenheim, Havelock and the Marlborough Sounds with many other country accommodation options too.
Marlborough Sounds
Prices from $250 to $450 per couple
Anakiwa, opposite the Link Pathway, a short walk to the Queen Charlotte Track.
Tirimoana House is a large property with a good-sized gardens were social distancing can be maintained between guests and owners during life and love in the time of COVID-19.
It has one large self-contained suite, separate from the main house, and until restrictions are lifted only one guest room in the main house will be open at a time- except for groups, or families.
There is 2 day minimum stay. Please call, or email for discounts for stays of 3 days and over.
The property is ideally suited for guests looking for a base from which to explore the Marlborough Region and walk parts of the Queen Charlotte Track, which is just a short stroll away. The Link Pathway, immediately opposite, connects the walking/mountain bike track from Picton to Havelock, opening up several kms of quality hiking and biking with stunning views along the Queen Charlotte Sound.
All rooms have en suite bathrooms, air conditioning, with luxury toiletries and private balconies with sea views. Features include a hot tub, swimming pool, 2 sea kayaks and fishing rods for guests to borrow, lovely terraced gardens, free Wi-Fi, a 55-inch TV with Netflix, Sky channels including films and sports channels. BBQ hut on grass terrace. For guests in the main house, a generous cooked breakfast is included.
There is much to offer in Marlborough, including winery tours, mail boat cruises, Omaka Aviation Centre, bike hire and guided sea kayaking available 2 Kms away, river kayaking is available from Havelock.
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