Marlborough

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Marlborough, New Zealand's sun-drenched northeastern corner of the South Island, is a sensory delight of rolling vineyards, pristine waterways, and dramatic coastal scenery. Famous worldwide for its sauvignon blanc, this region offers a perfect blend of gourmet indulgence, outdoor adventure, and laid-back charm. Whether you're cycling through vineyards, kayaking in the Marlborough Sounds, or sampling fresh seafood, Marlborough delivers an unforgettable taste of New Zealand.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Spend at least two to three days to truly appreciate Marlborough. Dedicate one day to wine touring in the Wairau Valley, another to exploring the Marlborough Sounds by boat or foot, and a third to venture south to Kaikoura for marine wildlife. If you're short on time, a full-day wine tour combined with a scenic flight over the Sounds can give you a taste of the region's highlights.

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