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The region offers an outdoor paradise, with native forests, trout-filled rivers, coastal tracks, sheltered bays for cruising and fishing, mountains and high backcountry – all easily accessible from its towns. Whether you love wine or wildlife, sea-kayaking or cruising, native bush walks or formal garden rambles, under clear sunny skies Marlborough is a great place to unwind. In town and country there are galleries museums shopping, craft studios and food specialities to discover, with numerous tours taking in the best.

Accommodation

There’s a room with a view wherever you stay in Marlborough, whether it’s inwards to an indulgently themed room in a luxury hotel or lodge, or the vista from a resort in a tranquil cove. Marlburians celebrate individuality – including where to stay. There’s plenty to choose from, whether it’s a friendly backpackers, a quality motel near parks and shopping, a a villa among the vines, a modern lodge on the water’s edge, a homestay or farmstay, or a charming B&B in a country garden estate.

Wine & Food

Sample fresh Sounds oysters with the world’s best Sauvignon Blanc, taste local lamb or game in an award-winning restaurant, or discover salmon secrets in a top cook school. Savour Greenshell mussels or scallops straight from the Sounds, prepared by a chef as you cruise. The celebration at the Wine Marlborough Festival olive oil producers, seek out organic and seasonal delicacies, boutique beers and liqueurs, pick your own cherries and stonefruit in summer. You’ll need a week at least!

 

Travel & Transport

The gourmet province is well serviced with a 24 hour ferry service to and from New Zealand’s capital city, Wellington, just 3 hours by conventional ferryboat. Marlborough has direct airlinks with all three major NZ international airports, Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch, and is easily (and most scenically) accessible by both road and rail from all points in the South Island.

When planning your own or your clients’ visit to Marlborough, you may wish to include other regions within the central part of New Zealand.

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d'Urville Island Cruise

Embark on a journey of discovery to d’Urville Island. A fantastic opportunity to circumnavigate d’Urville Island with a one day return cruise on the Marlborough Travel catamaran MV Odyssea.

This full day cruise departs from Havelock through the Pelorus Sound, past Maud Island and towards the Chetwode Islands. Once out of the Pelorus Sound head out from the Chetwode Islands across to d’Urville Island past the Trio and Rangitoto Islands and to Stephens Passage.  After a sumptuous BBQ lunch including delicious Marlborough Salmon (weather permitting) continue the cruise down the western side of d'Urville Island and cruise through Greville Harbour, an area of unique scenery and wildlife. From Greville  continue south to the Southern most tip of d’Urville Island and then up through French Pass. This is an amazing piece of water, one of the quickest naturally moving sections of water in the world. From French Pass cruise across Admiralty Bay and back into the Pelorus Sound arriving back into Havelock at approximately 6.00pm.

This is a unique cruise experience and an opportunity not to be missed. So put a group together to experience d'Urville Island.

Sailing dates: Wednesday 01 July, Saturday 08 August & Saturday 12 September.

For details contact: Marlborough Travel (03) 577 9997 or info@marlboroughtravel.co.nz



i-SITE Centres
For up-to-date information and booking enquiries, email or telephone our i-SITE Visitor Centres.

Picton i-SITE Visitor Centre
Picton i-SITE Visitor Centre
The Foreshore
Phone: +64 3 520 3113
Fax: +64 3 573 5021
Email: picton@i-SITE.org


Blenheim i-SITE Visitor Centre
Blenheim Railway Station, SH1
Blenheim
Phone: +64 3 577 8080
Fax: +64 3 577 8079
Email: blenheim@i-SITE.org

For more information visit the i-SITE website:
www.marlboroughisites.com