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Discover the Best of Picton – Nature, Views & Local Charm

Tucked between the rolling green hills and sparkling waters of Marlborough Sounds, Picton is the kind of place that punches well above its weight. Whether you’re stepping off the Interislander ferry or staying a few nights, you’ll find no shortage of things to do in Picton – from serene walking tracks and lookout points to kayaking adventures and waterfront dining.

Start with a stroll along the foreshore, where cafés buzz with travellers and the harbour glistens with yachts. Then head out on a scenic cruise through Queen Charlotte Sound, where dolphins often trail the boat and bush-covered coves beg for a visit. It’s not all nature though – local art galleries, a fascinating maritime museum, and the Edwin Fox Ship give Picton a cultural edge you might not expect.

Queen Charlotte Track: Picton's Best Kept Secret

The Queen Charlotte Track, a historic bridle path in Queen Charlotte Sound, offers a 70-kilometre walkway with stunning views. Ideal for mountain biking and hiking, it traverses undulating terrain and offers shorter sections for cyclists and scenic spots like Ship Cove for hikers. Exclusive lodges provide stylish retreats and amenities.

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Picton's Coastal Gem: Exploring the Marlborough Sounds

Picton is the gateway to Marlborough Sounds, a coastal paradise of sunken river valleys and azure waters. Explore secluded coves and lush greenery on cruises or kayak tranquil inlets. Dive into history at Ship Cove, favoured by Captain Cook. Picton beckons adventurers to discover its postcard-worthy natural beauty by land or sea.

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Sip and Savour: Picton's Food and Wine Scene

Picton offers a delightful dining experience with restaurants serving fresh, locally-sourced produce, including renowned green-lipped mussels and seafood from Marlborough Sounds. Vineyard establishments provide exceptional wine pairings with stunning views. Whether it's a wine tour, leisurely meal, or relaxed coffee, Picton promises an unforgettable culinary journey through Marlborough's flavours.

Top Things to Do in Picton:

  • Cruise the Marlborough Sounds – Explore remote bays, spot marine life, and enjoy stunning coastal scenery from the water.
  • Walk the Queen Charlotte Track – A popular coastal walk with native bush, birdlife, and panoramic views. Great for both day walks and multi-day hikes.
  • Visit EcoWorld Aquarium – A family-friendly attraction featuring local marine species and conservation-focused exhibits.
  • Ride the Picton Miniature Train – A nostalgic ride near the foreshore, perfect for families with younger children.
  • Tour the Edwin Fox Ship Museum – Step aboard one of the world’s oldest surviving wooden sailing ships and learn its global story.
  • Relax at a harbourside café – Enjoy local coffee, fresh seafood, and views of the bustling marina.
  • Cycle the Snout Track – A short and scenic route offering views over the Queen Charlotte Sound and surrounding bushland.
  • Browse Picton’s art galleries – Discover locally crafted art, sculpture, and photography inspired by Marlborough’s landscapes.
  • Shop at boutique stores – Find unique gifts, locally made goods, and New Zealand artisan products in Picton’s town centre.
  • Picnic at Shelley Beach – Just a short walk from town, this peaceful spot is ideal for a swim or a quiet afternoon by the water.

Picton is easily accessible from major cities like Wellington and Christchurch. If you're travelling from Nelson, Picton is only a 1.5-hour drive away, and the route is equally picturesque.

From Wellington, choose between the Interislander or Bluebridge ferries for a 3-hour journey across the Cook Strait. Alternatively, fly into Blenheim and take a 25-minute shuttle ride to Picton.

Christchurch is a 4.5-hour drive along the beautiful coastal road to Picton. Stop at Kaikoura, a renowned whale-watching destination, for an up-close encounter with these magnificent creatures. For a unique and leisurely travel option, consider the 5.5-hour coastal train journey from Christchurch to Picton. This scenic ride showcases stunning coastal landscapes, making it an enjoyable way to reach your destination.

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Frequently asked questions

Marlborough Sounds in New Zealand is a sought-after destination for kayaking. Its intricate waterways, spanning 1,500 kilometres of coastline, offer diverse routes surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The region boasts turquoise waters, lush green forests, and a variety of wildlife, including seals, dolphins, and penguins. Kayakers can explore sheltered bays, secluded coves, and open stretches of water, enjoying the tranquillity and serenity of the remote surroundings. With easy accessibility and kayak rental options, Marlborough Sounds attracts both experienced paddlers and beginners looking for an unforgettable adventure in a breathtaking setting.

Kayakers can access several major waterways within the Marlborough Sounds, including:

  • Queen Charlotte Sound: This sound offers scenic paddling routes with options to explore bays, coves, and islands. It is a popular choice for kayakers due to its beauty and diverse marine life.
  • Kenepuru Sound: Known for its tranquil waters and picturesque landscapes, the Kenepuru Sound provides opportunities for kayakers to discover secluded beaches, forested shorelines, and calm bays.
  • Pelorus Sound: With its extensive coastline and secluded bays, Pelorus Sound offers kayakers a chance to explore pristine waters and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the region.

These waterways provide many opportunities for kayakers to enjoy the stunning scenery, encounter wildlife, and experience the unique charm of the Marlborough Sounds.

In Marlborough Sounds, kayaking trips vary in duration based on the chosen option.

  • Half-day trips typically last around 4 hours, offering a condensed exploration of specific areas.
  • Full-day trips extend to approximately 8 hours, allowing for a more extensive experience and a picnic lunch break on secluded beaches.
  • Multi-day trips provide the opportunity to spend one or more nights in the sounds, with durations ranging from two days to several days.

It is important to consider factors like weather conditions and tour arrangements, and it is recommended to consult the tour operator for precise durations.

The best time to go sea kayaking in the Marlborough Sounds is during the summer months (December to February) when the weather is warmer and more stable. However, it is always recommended to check the weather forecast and plan accordingly for a safe and enjoyable kayaking experience.

Marlborough Sounds can be reached from major cities in New Zealand through various transportation options:

From Wellington: If you are in Wellington, you can take a scenic ferry ride from the Wellington Ferry Terminal to Picton, which is the gateway to Marlborough Sounds. The ferry journey takes around 3 hours and offers stunning views of the surrounding waterways.

Sounds Air regularly operates flights between Wellington and Picton Airports using late-model, turbo prop Cessna Caravans, known globally for their safety, reliability, and comfort for up to 12 passengers. With their high wings offering maximum visibility and full-size airline seating, each journey becomes a scenic flight, while the use of instrument flight rules ensures capability to navigate in various weather conditions.

From Christchurch: If you are in Christchurch, you can either take a domestic flight to Blenheim, the largest town in the Marlborough region, or drive to Picton. The flight from Christchurch to Blenheim takes approximately 30 minutes. From Blenheim, you can hire a car or join a guided tour to explore Marlborough Sounds.

You could embark on the Coastal Pacific train journey from Christchurch to Picton, traversing through some of New Zealand's most breathtaking landscapes for an unforgettable experience. Alternatively, driving from Christchurch to Picton takes around 4 hours.

From Nelson: If you are in Nelson, you can drive to various entry points of Marlborough Sounds, such as Havelock or Anakiwa. The drive from Nelson to Havelock takes about 45 minutes, and from Nelson to Anakiwa, it takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The InterCity bus service runs frequent routes from Nelson to Picton, with the journey typically taking around 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Private transport: Anakiwa, Mistletoe Saddle, Torea Saddle, and Kenepuru Saddle are accessible by road.  Anakiwa, Mistletoe Bay, Torea Bay, Camp Bay, Endeavour Inlet, Resolution Bay, and Meretoto/Ship Cove can be reached by sea. These points serve as access points for enjoying the track and its various walks.

Yes, you have the option to walk the Queen Charlotte Track unguided. Many visitors choose to walk the track independently, enjoying the freedom to explore at their own pace and make their own arrangements.

You can start or finish the walk at any point along the track. However, it is suggested to begin the track at Meretoto/Ship Cove. Starting at Ship Cove allows you to follow the traditional route and experience the historical significance of the area.

Yes, day walks are a great way to experience parts of the Queen Charlotte Track, especially if you have limited time or are unable to commit to the whole track. Some sections can be reached by road, while others are accessible only by boat.

It is essential to have the right gear and skills for the trip. Plan and equip yourself accordingly. Stay updated on the latest information about facilities you plan to use and local weather conditions. Be prepared for changing weather conditions and have appropriate clothing and equipment.

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