Marlborough Sounds
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Understand
The Sounds are a visual feast of the interplay between the land, sea, nature and light and are divided into two main waterways, the Pelorus Sound, with Havelock at its base, and Queen Charlotte Sound, whose main town is Picton. Queen Charlotte Sound is generally seen as the more picturesque, with the Pelorus more remote. The inner Sounds (especially Queen Charlotte Sound) has reasonably extensive residential development. The Pelorus still has areas of untouched native forest, most of which is accessible only by boat.
Get in
Most explorations of the Marlborough Sounds will begin in Picton, Havelock or Rai Valley, all on the southern side of the Marlborough Sounds. Picton is the northernmost point of State Highway 1 in the South Island, the northern terminal of the Tranzcoastal train, and the South Island port for ferries from Wellington. Havelock and Rai Valley are on State Highway 6 between Blenheim and Nelson.
Get around
By car
The roads around the Sounds, while offering stunning views, are generally narrow and windy. Do not expect to travel at speeds greater than 60km/h and give yourself plenty of time. Generally there are no loop roads in the Sounds – you come out the same way you went in. Getting petrol can be a problem, especially in the evenings and at weekends. Picton has a 24-hr petrol station (the Shell on High St) and Blenheim has a selection on State Highway 1, which bisects the town. Rai Valley and Havelock have petrol stations that keep reasonable hours.- Just west of the settlement of Rai Valley on State Highway 6 is a turn-off leading to French Pass and Tennyson Inlet. Not long after you leave the state highway you will come to a junction. Taking the left fork the road continues over the Ronga Saddle yielding views of the Croisilles Harbour. The settlement of Okiwi Bay has petrol at the campground shop. The road then snakes around Elaine Bay before branching at the head of Admiralty Bay. The left road takes you to the French Pass settlement riding high on the ridge overlooking Tasman and Admiralty Bays. Allow 2 hours from the state highway to get to French Pass. Fuel is available at the French Pass store. The right road runs around the eastern side of Admiralty Bay overlooking the main Pelorus Sound to Port Ligar and Bulwer. Allow more than 2 hours to get to Bulwer.
- Leaving the state highway west of Rai Valley and then taking the right fork leads to Duncan Bay in Tennyson Inlet via the Opouri Saddle, from which are spectacular views. Tennyson Inlet is the end of the Nydia track.
- 12 km north west of Havelock is Kaiuma Bay Rd, which leads to the beginning of the Nydia track.
- At the southern end of Havelock is the start of the Queen Charlotte Drive, the scenic route between Havelock and Picton. The road climbs to Cullen Point. From the carpark at the top there is a short walk which leads to a lookout giving views of Mahau Sound, as well as Kaituna and Pelorus estuaries. From there the roads runs up to the head of Mahau Sound and then to Linkwater, where petrol can be purchased from the garage. 800 m beyond the garage is the turnoff north to the Keneperu Rd and a further 2 km is the turnoff north to Anakiwa, the start of the Queen Charlotte Track. Queen Charlotte Drive then follows Queen Charlotte Sound to the Grove, Momorangi Bay and Ngakuta Bay, which has a beach good for a dip. The road snakes to the port of Shakespeare Bay with a lookout on the eastern side before climbing over the last hill to Picton. Allow 1 hour for this trip.
- Kenepuru Rd turns off Queen Charlotte Drive at Linkwater. This road first climbs and then hugs the side of the Keneperu Sound past Te Mahia resort, Portage (where petrol is available) to the head of the Keneperu Sound. The road continues up to a saddle where the road forks, the left fork to Anakoha and the right to Titirangi Bay and Endeavour Inlet. The track to the stop of Mt Stokes leaves from that fork.
- From Picton, travelling east leads to Waikawa Bay. Beyond the bay the road climbs over to Port Underwood. It continues to Robin Hood Bay, White's Bay and Rarangi and Blenheim. This route takes 1½ hours.
By bus
Intercity buses and Kahurangi shuttles link Picton, Blenheim, Havelock, Rai Valley and Nelson. From Havelock, there is a Nydia track shuttle to both ends of the Nydia track, Kaiuma Bay and Duncan Bay, Tennyson Inlet.By boat
Boats are a good way to get around the Sounds. The size of the marinas, especially at Waikawa Bay and Havelock, is testament to that. Cook Strait at the head of the Sounds can be rough. Typically, transport will only take you within one of the Sounds.Queen Charlotte Sound
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phone: +64 3 573-7925address: The Waterfront, Picton
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address: Waikawa Marina, Picton
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address: The Waterfront, Picton
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address: Picton Foreshore
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address: Dunbar Wharf, Picton Foreshore
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Arrow Water Taxis
address: Town Wharves, Picton Waterfront -
Picton Water Taxis
address: London Quay, Picton
Pelorus Sound
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address: Jetty 1 Havelock MarinaA courtesy coach is available from Picton and return.
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Pelorus Sound Water Taxi & Cruises
phone: +64 3 574 2151, +64 27 444 2852 (mob)address: Havelock Marina Pelorus Belle Water Taxi
Havelock Water Taxi
See
Do
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Marlborough Sounds Adventure Company
address: London Quay, Picton2007 New Zealand Tourism Award Winner. Mountain biking, kayaking, walking the Queen Charlotte Track. Tours or freedom hire. One day or many. Great team, professional service. - Walk or bike the
Queen Charlotte TrackA 3- to 4-day walk from the historic Ship Cove through to Anakiwa in the Grove Arm giving unsurpassed views of Queen Charlotte and Kenepuru Sounds.
- Make your own cheese in the Mahau Sound. Take part in the Mystery of Cheese workshop.
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Natural Encounters Walks - Queen Charlotte Track
address: PictonGuided and unguided walks on the Queen Charlotte Track staying in small boutique accommodation. Includes all meals, transport, daily luggage transfers, guiding services. -
Tui Nature Reserve Eco Boat Tours
address: Waitata Reach, Outer Pelorus SoundCruise the amazing coves and waterways of the Marlborough Sounds. Visit the remote and isolated Tui Nature Reserve including a guided conservation tour plus a 4WD trip to the top of the plateau forested hill. Ranked 8th by BBC Wildlife Magazine of the top 10 Eco-destinations in the World (Dec 2007). Maximum of six to eight people. -
address: Havelock MarinaThe totally unique wine and food experience in the tranquil Marlborough Sounds. Cruise the sheltered waterways of the Sounds and visit a mussel farm to taste the freshest mussels with a glass of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.
Buy
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address: Ngakuta Bay, Queen Charlotte Drive
Eat
The local delicacies are the green-shelled mussel and local salmon. Farmed in large numbers (as well as settling naturally on pretty much any structure placed in the water), the mussel is available at most restaurants, cafes and bars. Picton, Havelock and the Rai Valley have eateries on their respective pages. All the resorts listed under accommodation have restaurants attached.
Drink
All of the resorts have bars worth downing a few in.
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Linkwater Country Inn
address: Queen Charlotte Drive, LinkwaterHearty Kiwi pub food.
Sleep
Holiday homes
Kiwi families often have holiday homes which are rented out when the owners are absent. If you are staying for more than a couple of nights, or have a large group or a family in need of its own space, a holiday home can be a good option.Queen Charlotte Sound
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address: Punaruawhiti Bay in Endeavour Inlet
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address: Queen Charlotte SoundLuxury resort with two restaurants.
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address: Endeavour Inlet
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address: Endeavour InletA new waterfront upmarket lodge for up to 8 guests.
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address: 9A Lady Cobham Grove, AnakiwaAt the start (or end) of the Queen Charlotte Track.
Pelorus Sound
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address: Wilson's Bay
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French Pass Sea Safaris & Beachfront Villas
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Okiwi Bay Holiday Park & Lodge
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address: 2393 Kenepuru Road, Marlborough Sounds, New ZealandAs the name suggests Portage is handy to Queen Charlotte Sound, being a short walk from Torea Bay. Portage will collect you from Torea Bay.
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address: Kenepuru Rd, Double Bay, Keneperu SoundBBH National Quality Awards, first place in New Zealand for 2005, 2006 and 2007.
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address: 745 Kenepuru Rd, Mahau Sound