Queen Charlotte Sound

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Queen Charlotte Sound is the jewel of the Marlborough Sounds, a labyrinth of sun-drenched waterways, lush native bush, and secluded coves that beg to be explored. Whether you arrive by boat, kayak, or on foot via the famous Queen Charlotte Track, this is a place where the land meets the sea in spectacular fashion. The sound is dotted with tiny settlements and marine farms, and its calm, sheltered waters make it a paradise for water-based adventures.

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Suggested Time to Spend

To truly appreciate Queen Charlotte Sound, plan for at least two full days. One day can be spent on a boat cruise or kayaking trip to explore the outer reaches and wildlife, while another can be dedicated to walking a section of the Queen Charlotte Track. If you're a keen hiker or mountain biker, allow 3–5 days to complete the full track, staying overnight at lodges or campsites. The sound is also a perfect stopover for a day en route between Picton and the South Island's west coast.

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