Marlborough

South Island

Marlborough

After slinking through the sounds and sipping on some Savs, keep the sounds down 'cos the spy base is in town.

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Waikawa Bay - Marlborough Sounds

approx 9 km return | approx 3 hours return

Sea kayak with NZ's oldest sea kayak company & 2007 NZ Tourism Award winner for best leisure activity.

Cape Campbell from the air

400 m return | 5 minutes + return

Governors Bay Track

Queen Charlotte Sound

200 m return | 20 minutes return

High Top Campervan

The best value campers to enjoy the beauty of New Zealand. Toyota Estima 'campercars', Hiace Hitop campers, or the 2 Berth Motorhome. Pick up...

Marfells Beach Recreation Reserve

Beautiful campsite beside a gravel beach not far from Lake Grassmere. Enjoy the sea and sun, or walk along the beach at low tide to Cape Campbell...

If you love the outdoors; don't want the crowds and love personal attention then join us on a journey of discovery of wildlife, sunsets birds...

Thirsty?

Drive or Bike around the Marlbrough wine trail.

Cheers

Flexible, friendly Marlborough wine tour with a knowledgeable guide who shares your enthusiasm for wine

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Time: 45 min one way

The Elaine Bay Camping Ground is right on the waterfront at Elaine Bay Recreation Reserve. A great place for fishing from the wharf and watersports...

A day to remember in the Marlborough Sounds

Drive a boat, explore the sounds. Fun, freedom & stunning scenery on a guided safari adventure.

Momorangi Campsite

Queen Charlotte Sound

North-facing family camp beside a beautiful sheltered bay or on flat campsites on a grassy hillside. Boat, swim or enjoy other water sports.

Under the beech trees

A camping site within old gold mining history, at the end of a long winding gravel road. There are plenty of places to camp out on the grass...

Whatamango Bay

Port Underwood Rd, Queen Charlotte Sound.

Ngakuta Bay

The 40km's between Havelock and Picton offers one of the most scenic drives you're likely to encounter.