Marlborough Sounds

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With its drowned river valleys, forest-clad peninsulas, and secluded coves, the Marlborough Sounds is a mesmerising water world at the top of New Zealand's South Island. This intricate network of sounds, arms, and inlets offers a serene escape into nature, where the only soundtrack is the lapping of water and the call of native birds. Whether you're kayaking in Queen Charlotte Sound, hiking the Queen Charlotte Track, or sampling world-class sauvignon blanc at a waterfront vineyard, the Sounds feel a world apart from the mainland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least two to three days to truly appreciate the Marlborough Sounds. This allows time for a day hike or kayak trip, a wine tour, and a scenic cruise. If you're short on time, a day trip from Blenheim or Picton can still give you a taste – take a morning cruise and an afternoon tasting. But for the full experience, base yourself in Picton or a secluded lodge for a few nights.

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