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Highlights of Marlborough
The picturesque seaside town of Picton is the South Island base for the ferry service that links..
Marlborough Sounds InformationMarlborough Sounds is a collection of ancient sunken river valleys filled with the waters of the..
Pelorus Bridge InformationHalfway between Blenheim and Nelson, where a bridge crosses the Pelorus River, there is a beautiful..
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Start the day with a locally roasted coffee before taking a kayaking trip and watching dolphins frolicking in the sparkling Marlborough Sounds. Visit world-class attraction Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre. Walk the Wither Hills or visit the vineyards and taste new vintage wines on offer.
For centuries, Marlborough has offered safe harbour to travellers. First to Maori traders and war parties; then to European explorers, such as Captain James Cook and Dumont D’Urville; and now to visitors seeking new landscapes and rejuvenating experiences.
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If you arrive in the region by sea or air, the intricate detail of the Marlborough Sounds engages your interest immediately. Maori legend describes the entire South Island as Maui’s waka (canoe), wrecked on a reef during a fishing expedition. The shattered bow of the canoe became the Sounds.
Marlborough basks in year-round sunshine, providing perfect conditions for walking, mountain biking, sea kayaking and vineyard explorations. It’s a region where you can pick a theme and follow it through. Focus your itinerary on outdoor adventures, vineyards and wineries, arts and crafts, history and gardens or marine pursuits. Better still, mix them up and experience a little of everything this beautiful region has to offer.
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