Ship Cove

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Ship Cove, nestled in the Marlborough Sounds, is a serene haven of turquoise waters and lush native bush. Accessible only by boat or on foot, this historic cove is where Captain James Cook anchored multiple times in the 1770s. Today, it offers a peaceful escape for kayakers, hikers, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in New Zealand's natural and maritime heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2–4 hours exploring Ship Cove, including a walk to the monument and a kayak paddle. If you're hiking the Queen Charlotte Track, you'll pass through as part of a day's tramp (3–5 hours from the cove to Furneaux Lodge or Camp Bay). For a truly immersive experience, consider an overnight stay at a nearby lodge or campsite to enjoy the sounds at sunrise and sunset.

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