A quick guide to the Marlborough Sounds

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Discover the Marlborough Sounds

I have spent most of my life coming to, or living in the Marlborough Sounds. In my opinion they are one of the best places in New Zealand to go for a holiday.... maybe even in the world.

The aim of this lens is to show you why the Marlborough Sounds are such a great place to spend some time on your travels through New Zealand. To give you some local advice and a few handy hints of things to do and places to stay while you are here. And to pretty much show off how lucky I am to have the Marlborough Sounds in my backyard.

What makes the Marlborough Sounds so special? 

All about the Marlborough Sounds

The Marlborough Sounds are river valleys that have flooded over thousands of years to form an extensive network of waterways (or Fiords), with over 1500km of stunning coastline. Creating innumerable bays, penninsulas and islands which are breathtaking to explore. Rugged outcrops protect secluded coves and beaches, where bushclad hills seem to tumble into the sea.

Situated at the north eastern tip of the South island of New Zealand, The area is divided into two main bodies of water. The Queen Charlotte Sound is the most well known and its main town of Picton is the inter-island ferries. The Pelorus Sound is more remote and has more of the original vegetation.
Due to the convoluted nature of the coastline and the many peninsula and islands much of the sounds are only accessible by boat, or by foot giving a great sense of isolation.

Top 3 Activities in the Marlborough Sounds, NZ 

Trips of one or few days are the best

The only way to truely experience the magic of the Marlborough Sounds is to take your time and get up close to the fantastic wildlife and scenery. With 1500km of coastline, you will need to spend some time to see the best that the Sounds have to offer.
  1. A day trip with Waterways Boating Safaris allows you to witness the abundant wildlife of the Marlborough Sounds while experiencing the fun and excitement of driving your own boat. Your qualified guide gives all the instruction necessary to enable you to confidantly navigate the magestic waterways of the Pelorus Sound.

    In the full day you have the freedom to discover the sheltered bays and explore beaches and walkways of the Pelorus Sound that are only accessible by these small craft.


  2. The Queen Charlotte Track is popular with locals and tourists alike. Every year more and more people come to the Marlborough sounds to experience this track.

    Running through the heart of the Sounds, the track begins at Ships cove in the Outer Sounds and passes through 71 kilometers of diverse landscape to Anakiwa in the inner Queen Charlotte Sound. Skirting tranquil bays and climbing through lush forest to high ridges, the track showcases the spectacular flora and fauna of the Marlborough Sounds.

    The Queen Charlotte track is open all year round and takes 3-5 days to complete. The Marlborough Sounds Adventure company takes guided Walking and Mountain bike trips on the track.


  3. Sea Kayaking in the sounds is excellent. The numerous sheltered inlets provide fantastic scenery and you are never far from a beach or quiet campsite.

    The Queen Charlotte Sound is considered to be some of the best kayaking to be found in New Zealand.

    Wilderness Guides provide guided tours of one day, or multi-day trips. They also hire all equipment for those who prefer to explore the sounds independantly.

Sheltered Cove

What have other travelers said about the Marlborough Sounds? 

Quotes from bloggers

"I can't understand why the Marlborough Sounds, are not part of this [South Island] tourist circuit." Ceidrik Heward

"The Marlborough Sounds: some of the most beautiful scenery I encountered on my trip" Kate Veeoh

A great video on Mountain biking the Queen Charlotte Track 

In the Marlborough Sounds

This video shows some of the beauty of the Queen Charlotte Track which runs between the two the Marlborough sounds. The track is open for hiking all year and Mountain biking outside of the peak season.

Queen Charlotte Track, NZ

3 days riding the Queen Charlotte Track in New Zealand's south island

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Accommodation in the Marlborough Sounds 

Here are my top 5 picks

The Marlborough Sounds offer a wide range of accommodation; from camp sites with minimal facilities, to simple backpacker lodges to world class resorts. You will find something to suit your tastes, and your budget. No matter where you decide to stay, you will never be far from the water.

1. Bay of Many Coves Resort
Luxury accommodation of unsurpassed comfort and style, blends into the natural surrounds. Nestled in the heart of the Bush, your apartment will enjoy uninterrupted sea views from indoors and from the generous sized private balcony.

Boasting the acclaimed "Foredeck" fine dining restaurant and two licensed cafes, the resort is the perfect place to sample the regions gourmet produce.

There are no roads in our out of the Bay of Many Coves Resort, and access is by water only. Regular boat services depart Picton for the 30 minute cruise to the resort throughout the day.

2. The Portage Resort
Located on the acclaimed Queen Charlotte Track, the Portage Resort has a warm and sunny aspect, over looking the peaceful Kenepuru Sound.

The hotel offers a selection of accommodation from quality suites, rooms with large decks and beautiful views, rooms for the whole family, to budget backpacker's accommodation for those walking or riding the Queen Charlotte Track.

With its central location it is easily reached by road, water or air. The Portage is just 10 minutes by boat from Picton or 1.25 hours by sealed road.

3. Tombstone backpackers
Tombstone is a great base from which to explore the Queen Charlotte Sound. The comfortable, sunny, backpacker style accommodation overlooks Picton harbour and is close to the ferry terminals and the centre of Picton.

Great place to rest in peace while awaiting your ferry North or exploring the Sounds further.

This backpackers is a few dollars more expensive but has to be one of the best backpackers in New Zealand.

4. Te Mahoerangi Ecolodge
Tucked away at the top of Nydia Bay, in the Pelorus Sound, halfway along the Nydia Track, Te Mahoerangi is for those who want to leave the environment better than they found it. The profits from this tranquil backpacker's accommodation go to protecting the natural beauty of the Marlborough Sounds.

There are no roads here, and access is by foot on the Nydia Track, or by Boat from Havelock. It is a place to relax and recharge far from the stresses of the city.

5. Ohingaroa bay cabin
Simple cabin accommodation, just a hop and a skip from the beach. Relax on the lawn listening to the native birds singing and flitting among the trees, or take to complimentary row boat out to catch a fish.

Just one hours scenic drive from Picton or Havelock, this cabin is great value to experience the relaxed Marlborough Sounds lifestyle for a day or two.

Bush clad hills

News from the Marlborough Sounds 

Man in hospital after snorkelling problem in sounds
A man who got into difficulties while snorkelling in the Marlborough Sounds late this afternoon has been was flown to Wellington Hospital. ...
Snorkeler rescued after ingesting water
A 40-year-old Wanganui man nearly drowned after he ingested water while snorkeling in the Marlborough Sounds this evening. The Wellington based Westpac ...
New marine farms approved
A 424 hectare marine farm in Clifford Bay on Marlborough's east coast and eight small operations in the Marlborough Sounds have also been approved. ...

Main Pelorus Sound

Blenheim town is just a short drive from the Marlborough Sounds 

Info on New Zealand's largest wine region

Blenheim is a complete contrast to the Marlborough Sounds. Its dry climate is perfect for prducing some of the best Sauvignon Blancs in the world. Check out this lens to find out more.

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