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T R A D E M A N UA L

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Marlborough is about world famous Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand’s largest winegrowing region and the soil and enviable climate that create it. It’s about fresh seafood sought by the world’s finest chefs. It’s about diverse landscapes, from valleys of vines to sheltered waterways.

Marlborough is centrally located within New Zealand at the head of the Southern Alps, and well connected by air, road and ferry transport links to the main centres and international airports. Protected by mountain ranges, the temperate climate and high sunshine hours make Marlborough a fantastic year-round destination.

The combination of all of the above with a good range of accommodation options and commissionable activities and attractions, ensures Marlborough is a destination for all seasons, tastes and budgets.

Destination Marlborough is here to help with information on our brilliant region, share what’s new and provide inspiration for you to include Marlborough in your clients New Zealand travel itineraries.

Your clients will have a brilliant time in Marlborough!

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Destination Marlborough has a selection of iconic images available for use in promoting Marlborough as a visitor destination. To access these images,

visit MarlboroughNZ.com/trade and select the images you would like to use. If you have any queries email [email protected]

Contact informationFor any trade related enquiries, please contact our Trade Development Manager.

Email: [email protected] | Ph: +64 3 579 2307 | Mobile: +64 27 223 0459

Destination Marlborough8 Sinclair Street, Blenheim 7201PO Box 29, Blenheim 7240, New Zealand

MarlboroughNZ.com/trade

E V E RY DAY

Destination Marlborough

Contents Getting here 2

The region 2

Must do experiences 3

Seasons 4

Wine and food 7

Marlborough Sounds 8

Nature 9

Walks 10

Cycling 12

Family fun 13

Indulgence 14

Events 15

Itineraries 16

Accommodation capacity 23

Places to stay 24

Things to do 33

Wine and food 42

Transport 45

Regional maps 49

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T R A N S P O RTJ O U R N E Y

The regionMarlborough is centrally located within New Zealand at the top of the South Island and is easily accessed by air, land and sea.

By airFlights land at Marlborough Airport, 7km from the centre of Blenheim. The 10 minute drive into Blenheim can be taken by taxi, shuttle or rental car.

By roadCharge your camera for photo opportunities along your road journey to Marlborough from Christchurch, Nelson and the West Coast. Bus services also operate into and out of Marlborough.

By seaThe 3 hour ferry trip from Wellington with Bluebridge or Interislander arrives at the port town of Picton.

Getting here

* The current travel time between Picton and Christchurch is 7.5 hours via the inland route. Kaikoura is also only accessible currently via the inland route. State Highway 1 is estimated to reopen in December 2017. The Coastal Pacific train route is estimated to be operational by early 2018.

The Marlborough Sounds Explore the Marlborough Sounds, 1500km of winding coastline, secluded bays, historic sites, marine reserves and precious island sanctuaries, which foster kiwi and other native species. Cruise or kayak your way through the sheltered waters, home to dolphins, whales, seals and seabirds. Walk or cycle over bush clad ridgelines of the 70km Queen Charlotte Track starting at Ship Cove, Captain Cook’s favourite New Zealand landing site. Blenheim Blenheim is the region’s main centre. Located along the picturesque Taylor, Opawa and Wairau Rivers, and across to the walking and mountain biking trails of the Wither Hills, the town has a range of great cafes, restaurants and shops. Blenheim is home to the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre – a world-renowned collection of rare WWI and WWII aircraft and memorabilia. Picton Picton is a buzzing harbour town full of cafes, restaurants, galleries, speciality shops, and activities. From the foreshore, discover the rich maritime history and eco experiences at museums, wildlife sanctuaries and conservation centres. Picton is a great base for exploring the Marlborough Sounds and the surrounding walking and cycling trails. Havelock The Greenshell™ mussel capital of the world. Havelock is the access point for the Keneperu, Pelorus and Mahau Sounds. A short drive down the road is where the dwarves’ barrel run scene from The Hobbit was filmed and ‘The Desolation of Smaug’ was filmed at nearby Pelorus Bridge. Renwick Renwick is surrounded by vineyards growing Marlborough’s world-famous wines, with over 20 winery cellar doors within a 5km radius of the village. Explore our wine country by bike, car or tour van, and discover what makes Marlborough’s wine so special. Awatere and the Pacific Coast Driving along the golden hills, pink solar salt ponds and vineyards of the Awatere Valley, you’ll find snow-capped mountains to one side and the blue Pacific on the other. The valley rises to the region’s highest peak, Mount Tapuae-o-uenuku, central to Māori legend – the tip of the Southern Alps. The Awatere is the entrance to the Molesworth Station – the country’s largest high-country farm.

Christchurch

Marlborough

By air: From Auckland: 1hr 20 minsFrom Christchurch: 50 minsFrom Wellington: 20 mins

By road:Nelson to Blenheim: 1 hr 45 minsBlenheim to Picton: 25 mins

Wellington

By sea: Wellington to Picton:3 hoursPicton

Havelock

Blenheim

Auckland

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Must do experiences

Take a cruise or kayak in the Marlborough Sounds, join a mail boat, see where our seafood grows, visit a wildlife sanctuary, the underwater observatory or swim with the dolphins.

Walk or mountain bike the native forest of the Queen Charlotte Track, soaking up the stunning views of the Marlborough Sounds while your luggage is boated to your accommodation every day.

Indulge in a long lunch at a winery restaurant and spend the day visiting cellar doors to sample Marlborough’s world-famous wines amid the vines that grew them.

Wander through the vibrant seaport town of Picton; the foreshore showcases the region’s marine history complemented by cafes, restaurants, galleries and walking tracks.

Stay amongst the vines or at a hideaway on the water’s edge in the Marlborough Sounds.

Journey through the world- class Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, learn the fascinating stories behind the rare WWI and WWII memorabilia and aircraft which have been bought to life by the team behind The Lord of the Rings.

Discover the landscapes and history of New Zealand’s largest farm, the Molesworth high country station.

Take a scenic drive and visit local food producers, our gardens of national significance, and artists along the way or journey Yealand’s White Road.

Indulge in fresh produce made right here, Ora King Salmon, Cloudy Bay Clams, Greenshell™ mussels, local cheeses, wild pig, venison and Thar to name just a few – at the weekly Marlborough Farmers’ Market.

Get a birds-eye view of Marlborough’s expansive landscape with a scenic flight by vintage biplane, plane or helicopter.

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S E AS O N S

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Spring 1 September – 30 November

Average temperature between 6 – 20 C . 42 – 68 F

Crisp mornings and warm, sunny afternoons will have you spellbound by spring in Marlborough. As new buds form on the region’s fruit trees and vines, Spring marks the release of the latest Sauvignon Blanc vintage – the wine that put Marlborough on the world wine map.

The new growth is a fantastic time to explore private gardens from the edge of the Pacific Ocean to the heart of the Marlborough Sounds during New Zealand’s premier garden festival, Nelmac Garden Marlborough. It’s the season for gourmets too, with fresh seasonal fare at restaurants and cafés throughout the region.

Summer 1 December – 28 February

Average temperature between 12 – 30 C . 53 – 80 F

Summer in Marlborough celebrates life’s simple pleasures. Whether you’re sailing, kayaking, paddle boarding, or rowing a dinghy across the bay, summer is about walking trails, cool rivers, rope swings, hammocks, and spending time around, on and in the water.

Brilliant highlightsBrilliant highlights

Mountain bike the 70km Queen Charlotte Track, staying in a range of accommodation along the way.

Drive or mountain bike through expansive Molesworth and Rainbow high-country stations, open late spring and summer months.

Be one of the world’s first to sample this year’s Sauvignon Blanc vintages along the Marlborough Wine Trail.

Discover expansive Marlborough Sounds waterways on a cruise or charter a boat.

Enjoy workshops and tours at the Nelmac Garden Marlborough Festival in November.

Walk the Queen Charlotte Track from historic Ship Cove to Anakiwa, taking in the stunning views while your bags are transferred to your night’s accommodation.

Swim with dolphins in the sheltered waters of the Queen Charlotte Sound.

Explore the Sounds by kayak for a few hours or days, staying at campsite or lodges along the way.

Make a splash in the Pelorus River (location of the barrel scene from The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug), where the crystal clear water is surrounded by native forest.

Find a hammock, a good book and a bit of shade and just relax.

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Autumn 1 March – 31 May

Average temperature between 6– 25 C . 42 – 75 F

If you think summer’s great in Marlborough, wait until you experience autumn’s fantastic weather and colours. Autumn brings the grape harvest to Marlborough, and cellar doors are rich with the aroma of fermenting wine and the buzz of a province at work.

Brilliant highlights

Brilliant highlightsSip aromatics with a view of golden vines and feast on fresh produce, including King salmon, Greenshell™ mussels, clams, walnuts, saffron, wild venison and high country lamb.

Grab your camera – the autumn colours of Marlborough are stunning.

Watch the annual grape harvest in action by taking a tour of the region’s Wine Trail.

Take advantage of the great weather and hit the walking trails or meander and visit the cellars doors by bike.

Explore the Marlborough Sounds on a scheduled cruise or charter a boat.

Winter 1 June – 31 August

Average temperature between 0 – 16 C . 32 – 60 F

Winter brings perfect blue-sky days and calm, sparkling waters.

Sail or cruise to a secluded Marlborough Sounds bay for lunch, cosy up with a glass of local Pinot Noir beside a roaring fire, or head to the mountains to our local skifield.

Visit a vineyard cellar door with a roaring fire and a delicious local Pinot Noir.

Take to the snow less than 2 hours away at the Rainbow ski field, for great skiing, boarding and sledding.

Spend the day fishing in the calm waters of the Marlborough Sounds.

Explore the region’s walking and biking trails.

Find the perfect combination of a great book and a bed with a view in the Marlborough Sounds.

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Welcom

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3lovemarlborough.co.nz

An unforgettable wine and foodexperience around every corner

Itinerary development, images and consumer trail guides available from: E: [email protected] P: +64 3 579 2307classicwinetrail.co.nz

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Wine and food is a key attraction for visitors to Marlborough, and with more than 150 wineries responsible for 86% of New Zealand’s total wine production as well as great restaurants, boutique food producers, and amazing seafood, it’s easy to see why.Stretching between the Richmond Ranges and Wairau Plains is New Zealand’s largest wine growing region, specialising in Sauvignon Blanc grapes. Our long-ripening season also produces superb Methode Traditionalle, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Gris and Pinot Noir.

Visitors can enjoy over 35 cellar doors featuring well-known international wine brands as well as small boutique family producers. We are home to a boutique brewery creating beer to complement Marlborough’s gourmet cuisine. Exploring these delights can easily be done by private car, coach or bike. Pick up or download a wine trail map from the local i-SITE or join a guided tour.

Our region is known for the abundance of produce such as cherries, strawberries and apricots as well as quality herbs and vegetables available for purchase at the farmers’ gate or at the Sunday Farmers’ Market held every Sunday. The Marlborough Sounds provides succulent seafood: scallops, crayfish, Greenshell™ Mussels, oysters, King Salmon all in plentiful supply and featured on many local cafés’ and restaurant menus.

Fine wine and beer demands superb food and Marlborough serves in style with an eclectic mix of restaurants and cafes. Marlborough’s range of culinary options include fine dining, casual cafés, hearty fare in local bars and ethnic cuisine to accommodate every palate.

Brilliant highlights

Dining amongst the vines at one of the award-winning winery restaurants or by the waters edge at a retreat or in Picton.

Discovering a boutique brewery and Dobson’s Beer Garden to enjoy some of New Zealand’s finest craft beers and ciders.

Picking your own fruit when in season, including cherries, apples and berries.

Foraging for fresh garlic, asparagus and other seasonal specialties from the gate or the Marlborough Farmers’ Market.

Visiting the Greenshell™ Mussel town of Havelock for a seafood lunch where you can feast on the juiciest mussels cooked in the shell, or served as a hearty chowder.

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At the top of the South Island, the Marlborough Sounds is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, scenic tours and nature visits. Made up of four distinctively different Sounds – Queen Charlotte, Kenepuru, Pelorus, and Mahau, The Marlborough Sounds makes up 1,500km of New Zealand’s coastline.

The winding waterways and sheltered bays of the Marlborough Sounds make for great boating, fishing and diving. Cruise or kayak from the main seaside town of Picton in the Queen Charlotte Sound, or Havelock in the Pelorus Sound, and take in the beautiful scenery. Charter your own boat or join a guided tour, such as the world famous mail boat cruises which delivers the mail and crucial supplies to those who live in beautiful remote places.

Combine a memorable deep sea fishing experience with a dive at the Mikhail Lermontov, one of the largest diving wrecks in the world. Or escape to one of the many luxury lodges in the Sounds that can only be accessed by boat or helicopter.

The Marlborough Sounds provides the perfect environment for seafood to be farmed and harvested in the cold, deep, pristine waters. Greenshell™ Mussel farming is the largest segment of the aquaculture industry in Marlborough, with more than 70% of the country’s export production coming from the region. 75% of New Zealand’s production of farmed King or Chinook salmon are also harvested from farms within the Marlborough Sounds. Visitors to the region can visit the seafood farms on organised tours, and can sample the local delicacies matched to a glass of award winning Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.

The iconic Queen Charlotte Track is located within the Marlborough Sounds and can be explored by foot, mountain bike or sea kayakover one or several days. The 70km track passes through a wide range of landscapes from historic Ship Cove through to Anakiwa, including lush forest, historic bays and skyline ridges. Accommodation along the track is plentiful, ranging from back-packers to high end lodges and all transfers and luggage are under-taken by water-taxi.

Brilliant highlights

Cruise the secluded bays of the Marlborough Sounds by charter boat or kayak.

Swim with the dolphins in their natural environment and learn more about their quirky ways.

Feast on Marlborough King Salmon and Greenshell™ Mussels matched with a glass of the latest vintage Sauvignon Blanc.

Head under the sea in the Underwater Observatory or feed friendly stingray at Lochmara Lodge!

Wake up at one of the many luxury lodges overlooking the Marlborough Sounds.

MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS

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The Marlborough Sounds is home to a range of New Zealand native wildlife living on predator-free islands.These include the King Shag, tuatara, gecko, kiwi, saddleback, native pigeons and yellow-crowned parakeets (kakariki).

The surrounding seas hold dolphins, stingrays, seals, little blue penguins and even orca on their seasonal migration.

There are a number of wildlife-focused tours available through the spectacular Marlborough Sounds. Knowledgeable skippers and guides share interesting facts and local information, and they point out any sightings of dolphins, fur seals and seabirds en route.

Several nature cruises visit Motuara Island, one of four reserve islands in the Queen Charlotte Sounds uninhabited by humans. Visitors can walk to the top of the island, via penguin nesting boxes, curious robins and fantails, gaining glimpses of saddlebacks, tui and kakariki along the way.

The community-run Kaipupu Point Sounds Wildlife Sanctuary, a mainland sanctuary just a few minutes by boat from Picton, is also worth a visit for nature lovers. Here you will see native birds such as fantail, kereru, weka, silvereye, grey warbler, tui, bellbird, and kingfisher.

Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, (Te Hoiere), is home to one of the last remaining populations of bats in Marlborough. A small population of long-tailed bats roost in the large forest around the bridge and camp site. Pelorus Bridge is also one of the last remaining stands of lowland podocarp forests in Marlborough, a fragment of the primeval forest that cloaked much of the lowlands of the region prior to European arrival.

Walk, kayak or enjoy a 4WD tour around the historic Wairau Lagoon, spotting more than 90 bird species nesting at New Zealand’s oldest discovered site of occupation. This shallow estuarine waterway of channels, sand spits and islands covers about 2,400 hectares. The islands are low and flat, ideal for nesting birds such as swan, black-backed gull and royal spoonbill.

Brilliant highlights

Follow the eco trail or discover underwater life aboard the Underwater Observatory at Lochmara Lodge.

Take a boat cruise out to uninhabited Motuara Island, one of four reserve islands in The Sounds uninhabited by humans.

Kayak the tranquil waters of the Wairau Lagoon, exploring the waterways and spot some of the more than 90 species of nesting birds.

Explore the Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve and take a swim or kayak in crystal clear waters.

Visit Long Island Marine Reserve – snorkel or dive to get the best views of local marine life.

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Marlborough offers a spectacular array of walking tracks with stunning scenery and views of the region. Whether it’s a short walk through the Wither Hills farm land, or a multi-day tramp along the Nydia Track, new Link Pathway or Queen Charlotte Track in the Marlborough Sounds, Marlborough has a walk to suit all ages and fitness levels.

The Queen Charlotte Track stretches from historic Ship Cove to Anakiwa and runs almost the entire length of the Queen Charlotte Sound. The 70 kilometres (45 miles) of spectacular walking track passes through historic sites, secluded bays, skyline ridges and coastal bush.

The Queen Charlotte Track can be walked all year round with the most popular season being from November to May. The track is suitable for walkers of all ages with a moderate level of fitness.

Both freedom and guided walking options are available and both allow you to have your packs carried for you from any of the access points along the track by arrangement with transport operators.

Most sections of the track can be accessed by water taxi transfer allowing travellers to do a day walk if time is short. Local operators provide half and full day options through to multi-day packages offering walking, mountain biking and sea kayaking combinations including accommodation and water transfers.

Strategically placed throughout the 70km length of track is a range of accommodation including Department of Conservation campsites, backpackers, homestays, hotels and resorts.

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Brilliant highlights

The 70km long Queen Charlotte Track – Marlborough’s most famous track – known for it’s stunning views and contrasting landscapes.

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Nydia Track in the Pelorus Sound - 27 km of lush coastal and regenerated forest and farmland.

Wither Hills Farm Park – 1100 hectares of rolling hill country has walking and biking choices from a gentle stroll to adrenalin-charged downhill bike trails.

Link Pathway – parts of the track are open for easy walking and entry level mountain biking – start from Havelock.

The Richmond Ranges – has a range of choices – from a 90 minute stroll to more serious tramping options.

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Easy Tramping Track

Easy Tramping Track on private land (boundaries marked by blue posts on the track) Pass required, see www.qctlc.com

Tramping track

Non-DOC track access to accommodation

Information

www.qctrack.co.nz

Picton

Walking distances & timesTrack Section Distance Times

Ship Cove to Resolution Bay 4.5 km approx. 1.5 – 2 hrs

Resolution Bay to Endeavour Inlet 10.5 km approx. 2 – 2.75 hrs

Endeavour Inlet to Camp Bay 11.5 km approx. 3.5 – 4 hrs

Camp Bay to Torea Saddle 24.5 km approx. 5.5 – 7.5 hrs

Torea Saddle to Te Mahia Saddle 7.5 km approx. 2.5 – 3 hrs

Te Mahia Saddle to Anakiwa 12.5 km approx. 2.5 – 3.75 hrs

Biking distances & timesTrack Section Distance Times

Ship Cove to Camp Bay 26.5 km approx. 5 hrs

Camp Bay to Torea Saddle 20.5 km approx. 4 hrs

Torea Saddle to Anakiwa 20 km approx. 4 hrs

• Clients short of time can still experience the Queen Charlotte Track with a range of day trips or overnight combinations to suit all travellers.

• Quality accommodation, evening à la carte dining and a full luggage and water transfer service ensure this track is a must do for discerning travellers.

• Be prepared for all weather. Pack warm, waterproof clothing, sturdy footwear, and a day pack with water, sunscreen and insect repellent.

• Passes can be purchased from the Picton, Havelock and Blenheim i-SITEs or visit qctlc.com for a full list of outlets.

Track Tips

Queen Charlotte Track

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The Marlborough region has a strong network of on-road and off-road cycling tracks catering for all abilities. Mountain bike the Queen Charlotte Track, cycle the Wither Hills or ride between the many vineyards while taking in the stunning Marlborough scenery.

The 70km Queen Charlotte Track is recognised as a Great Ride in the New Zealand Cycle Trails network and a DOC Manaaki Trail. Purpose built, it’s the longest continuous track in the country and suitable for intermediate to experienced mountain bikers. The track is open for mountain biking from March-November. The Link Pathway is being developed for easy to intermediate level mountain biking. A 7km route is now open from Havelock. Eventually the Link Pathway will travel along the shoreline to Picton.

The Molesworth Muster Trail runs through Molesworth Station – the largest and most remote working farm in New Zealand. The 207 kilometre journey from Blenheim to Hanmer Springs follows the Awatere River, crosses Ward Pass to follow the Acheron River to join the Clarence. This is an unforgettable journey through spectacular scenery and wide-open landscape, with camp sites along the way.

Closer to Blenheim, the Wither Hills Farm Park features 1100 hectares of rolling hill country and is home to numerous tracks for mountain bikers with excellent views of Blenheim and beyond.

Or for something a little different, explore Marlborough’s many cellar doors by bike. Enjoy cycling along the rural roads through superb countryside, stopping along the way to experience a wine tasting or vineyard lunch.

Marlborough is also home to the South Island’s biggest and most popular recreational road cycling event in April – the Forrest GrapeRide. The classic course traverses a 101km or 42km circuit through some of the most stunning scenery New Zealand has to offer.

Brilliant highlights

Pedal through the vineyards and stopping off at one of Marlborough’s many cellar doors.

Bike the many trails of the Wither Hills Farm Park or try out the new section of the Link Pathway starting in Havelock.

Mountain bike the 70 km Queen Charlotte Track, a Great Ride in the New Zealand Cycle Trails Network this can be guided or unguided.

Cycle through the expansive Molesworth Station from Blenheim to Hanmer Springs (seasonal availability).

Cycle the Nydia Track – a challenging mountain bike track passing through lush coastal forest, with superb views of the Pelorus Sound.

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Marlborough is the perfect destination for families, whether you want to swim, fish, boat, beach, explore, walk or bike. Swim in the crystal clear Pelorus River or dive into the surf at Whites Bay. Fish from a wharf, boat or beach, spot dolphins, seals and little blue penguins in the Marlborough Sounds, walk among endangered wildlife on island sanctuaries, or explore Marlborough’s passion for aviation, on the ground or in the air.

The living history of aircraft can be explored at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre near Blenheim, where the exhibits have been designed by the creative teams behind The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. To get there, jump aboard Blenheim’s Riverside Railway and enjoy the ride along the picturesque Taylor River.

Get up close to native tuatara and see little blue penguins and fish from the Marlborough Sounds at EcoWorld Picton Aquarium. Or go swimming with dolphins, and learn about all the marine wildlife you see along the way. On return to Picton, enjoy the picturesque foreshore with mini golf, children’s playground and marina.

Mountain biking is another great activity for families with the vast array of cycle tracks in the region. Ride an undulating circuit at the Rarangi Pump Track or fun forest trails at Conders Bend, or hit the trails in the Wither Hills Mountain Bike Park.

Visit White’s Bay for sun, sand, surf and swimming, as well as walking tracks through native bush, or swim or canoe down the Pelorus River, the beautiful location of the barrel run scene from The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug.

Brilliant highlights

Learn the stories behind aviation at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre brought to life by amazing sets created by Weta Workshop.

Fish in the Marlborough Sounds from the Wharf, a boat or a beach or canoe and swim down the Pelorus River.

Mountain bike at Conders Bend, Wither Hills or part of the Link Pathway.

Visit the marine museums in Picton or play at Pollard Park or Brayshaw Historic Park in Blenheim.

Feed a stingray or go under the sea to discover the marine life aboard the Underwater observatory at Lochmara Lodge.

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With direct flights from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch International Airports, and parking space for private planes at Marlborough Airport, Marlborough is easily accessible for the premium traveller. Visitors to the region can relax with exclusive, 5-star experiences or their visit can be tailored to include exciting personalised adventures.

The Marlborough region is home to a cluster of premium, internationally recognised food and beverage brands, as well as a number of world-class restaurants and luxury accommodation choices. Visitors can escape to a luxury lodge tucked away amongst the vineyards or overlooking the Marlborough Sounds, and dine at one of the many gourmet restaurants. For behind the scenes, money-can’t-buy interactions with winemakers and food producers, private tours can also be arranged.

For those wanting to experience the stunning Marlborough Sounds, charter a luxury vessel for the day or night and cruise the beautiful bays and peaceful coves. With resort style accommodation yachts can moor alongside, and helicopter landing pads to transport visitors to nearby wineries, the Marlborough Sounds is the perfect location to relax and unwind.

Catch a fish from the pristine waters and match it with a world famous Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc or hire a private chef and indulge in the delicious seafood the Marlborough Sounds has to offer. The Marlborough region really is the perfect location for a luxury holiday or romantic getaway.

Brilliant highlights

Charter a luxury vessel for the day or night and cruise the beautiful bays of the Marlborough Sounds.

Take a guided tour of Marlborough in style, whether by helicopter, charter boat or private luxury vehicle. Treat yourself with a private flight in a vintage biplane.

Relax, revitalise and be pampered in a day spa with a personalised treatment.

Stay the night at one of Marlborough’s luxury lodges either tucked away amongst the vineyards or overlooking the Marlborough Sounds.

Dine at one of Marlborough’s gourmet restaurants and feast on the freshest local ingredients matched with fine Marlborough wines.

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All year roundMarlborough Farmers MarketThe best of Marlborough produce gathered together at one market.marlboroughfarmersmarket.co.nz

FebruaryMarlborough Wine & Food FestivalGreat wine, food and music amid vineyards in the heart of New Zealand’s premier wine region. marlboroughwinefestival.co.nz

AprilForrest GrapeRideThe South Island’s largest biking event through some of New Zealand’s most beautiful scenery. graperide.co.nz

April 2019Classic Fighters Omaka AirshowSee heritage aviation on displayin an action packed weekend. Held every two years over Easter.classicfighters.co.nz

E V E N TS

For a full list of events, visit Follow-ME.co.nz

MaySaint Clair Vineyard Half MarathonA stunning run through private vineyards, with entertainment and treats along the way. vineyardhalf.com

JulyMarlborough Book FestivalMingle with leading New Zealand authors in beautiful settings

NovemberNelmac Garden MarlboroughCelebrate all things botanical at New Zealand’s premier gardening event.gardenmarlborough.com

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Highlights

DAY 2

Marlborough SoundsMake your way to Picton, a scenic seaside town and port for the Marlborough Sounds. Walk, bike or kayak a section of the Queen Charlotte Track with Wilderness Guides, or start the day swimming with the dolphins with E-Ko Tours. Alternatively, relax in the morning and enjoy a gourmet lunch at Escape to Picton before heading out on Beachcomber’s Magic Mailboat cruise, or seafood Odyssea Cruise returning to Picton late afternoon.

Arriving early? Full day wine touring options also available or make time for a guided tour of the amazing Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre or sample beers at Dobson Street Beer Garden or Moa Brewery.

DAY 1

Wine CountryArrive in Marlborough in the morning ready to start your wine tour late morning. Begin your guided tour through Marlborough wine country with Explore Marlborough, Escape to Marlborough or Hop ‘n Grape, Marlborough Tour Company or Sounds Connection visiting 4-5 wineries and stopping for lunch along the way. Tours range from daily scheduled departures through to private tours by coach, luxury vehicles or bicycle.

If in Marlborough on a Sunday, don’t miss the Farmers’ Market for a collection of produce from throughout the region.

Overnight in your choice of Marlborough accommodation – in the heart of Blenheim, amongst the vines or in the seaside town of Picton.

I T I N E R A R I ES

Short on time? Explore our most famous

features, wine and the Marlborough Sounds.

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Taste Marlborough

DAY 3

Options GaloreContinuing on the food and wine theme, visit Yealands Estate in Seddon, a 40 minute drive from Blenheim. Take in the picturesque views across the vineyards and Cook Strait on a self-guided tour following ‘The White Road’. The route starts from the cellar door where you can collect a map to follow. Discover the rows less travelled on the Yealands Estate White Road Tour, travel at your own pace around their award winning vineyard and discover why they do what they do, with dolly sheep, music in the vines and butterfly gully.

If a break from food and wine is needed, visit local gardens and artists’ studios.

Be inspired by the heroes of World War I and II through the stories of aviation at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, where history is bought to life.

DAY 2

Hidden SurprisesVisit some of Marlborough’s boutique food producers and sample their delicious products. Whether it be olive oil, honey, hazelnuts, herbs, award winning cheeses, there is sure to be something to delight. Lunch at a vineyard restaurant before learning how to blend a fine wine at Wither Hills or master what makes a great Sauvignon Blanc at Brancott Estate.

Alternatively, explore the Marlborough Sounds with Marlborough Tour Company’s Seafood Odyssea cruise. Visit a King Salmon farm, feed the fish, learn about mussel farming and finish the day feasting on salmon and mussels matched with a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.

Overnight in Blenheim or in the seaside town of Picton.

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Wine CountryStart your day exploring the vineyards and cellar doors on a wine tour with Marlborough Tour Company, Escape to Marlborough or Sounds Connection or Hop ‘n Grape. Compare wines from throughout the region, learn about the history of wine in Marlborough and visit boutique family producers as well as recognised brands such as Cloudy Bay followed by lunch at a vineyard restaurant such as Brancott Estate Heritage Centre or Wairau River. Finish the day with dinner at Herzog Estate, Arbour or MIA (Made in Aotearoa).

Overnight in a Blenheim or Picton hotel, or one of the regions boutique luxury Lodge B&Bs or vineyard cottages. Dine inhouse at Quench at Chateau Marlborough, The Marlborough Lodge or Mondrians at The Scenic Hotel Marlborough. .

Enjoy the journey of food

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DAY 2

Wairau Lagoon and Pelorus BridgeToday kayak or walk the historic Wairau Lagoon, spotting more than 90 bird species nesting at New Zealand’s oldest discovered site of occupation. This shallow estuarine waterway of channels, sand spits and islands covers about 2,400 hectares. The islands are low and flat, ideal for nesting birds such as swan, black-backed gull and royal spoonbill.

In the afternoon take a drive out towards Havelock and visit the Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, home to the last remaining population of bats in Marlborough and one of the only lowland podocarp forests in the region. While you are there, enjoy a swim in the river and an ice cream from the local café.

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Marlborough SoundsExplore Kaipupu Point Sounds Wildlife Sanctuary, a community project to create a safe haven for wildlife on a peninsula of land near Picton. The Sanctuary is a short boat trip from Picton and getting there is easy with Beachcomber Cruises. Enjoy looking and listening for native birds while walking the 2.8 km track around the sanctuary. Look out for fantail, kereru, weka, silvereye, grey warbler, tui, bellbird, and kingfisher, and shorebirds around the rocky coastline.

In the afternoon join the E-Ko Tours cruise to Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary where you will enjoy a conservation focused, wildlife adventure.

Stay in the seaside town of Picton at Escape to Picton or the Picton Yacht Club Hotel and take a walk along the Snout Track or to Bobs Bay to see the stunning views of the Queen Charlotte Sound.

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DAY 2

BlenheimTransfer to Blenheim and visit the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, which brings to life the heroes of World War One and World War II aviation with an unparalleled collection and dramatic lifelike scenes. Enjoy a long lunch at a local café and take a walk through Wither Hills Farm Park in the afternoon, a network of walks with views over the vineyard-studded Wairau Plains.

If visiting on a Sunday, head to the Marlborough Farmer’s Market. Taste your way around the stallholders, listen to the sounds of local musicians, or stop and play at Pollard Park or lunch at Vines Village.

For something a little different, experience Beachcomber Cruises Mailboat Cruise. Help deliver the mail and crucial supplies to those who live in secluded bays throughout the Marlborough Sounds.

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Marlborough SoundsStart your morning in Picton and catch a water taxi out to Lochmara Lodge in the Queen Charlotte Sound. Hand feed kakariki (NZ native parrot), hunt for wild wetas, enjoy the safe swimming beach, kayak around the sheltered coastline, go on the Great New Zealand Art Hunt, feed the stingrays and you don’t even have to get wet to discover what lives under the sea by boarding the Underwater Observatory and see local fish, crayfish in their natural habitat. Enjoy fabulous food in the café.

From Lochmara Lodge, head back to Picton in time for a E-Ko Tours cruise out to Motuara Island bird sanctuary, one of four reserve islands in the Queen Charlotte Sounds, for a guided nature walk. Keep an eye out for dolphins and seals en route!

Stay the night at Picton Yacht Club Hotel and enjoy Picton’s picturesque foreshore with aquarium, museums, mini golf, children’s playground and marina.

New experiences are around every corner, there’s

heaps of things to see and do

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Art and HistoryVisit the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre in Blenheim, which brings to life the heroes of World War I and II aviation with an unparalleled collection and dramatic lifelike scenes. Spend the rest of the day browsing the many art and craft galleries and local gardens, some have their own tours. Marlborough is home to five gardens of national significance. Visit Brayshaw Park and the Wine history museum. Collect a copy of the Art & Craft Trail map from the local i-SITE Visitor Centres for a self-guided experience.

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Marlborough SoundsStart your day touring the Marlborough Sounds with Beachcomber Cruises or E-ko Tours and Wilderness Guides Nature Tours. Visit Ship Cove (Captain Cook’s favourite New Zealand anchorage) and Motuara Island, one of four reserve islands in the Queen Charlotte Sounds not inhabited by humans. Look out for dolphins and seals along the way!

Stay at Lochmara Lodge and enjoy exploring the wildlife, underwater observatory and their indoor and outdoor Arts Centre showcasing New Zealand artists.

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Active

DAY 3

Wine TourTransfer to Blenheim, the largest town in the Marlborough region. Take a wine tour by bike with Explore Marlborough or hire a bike from Vines Village and do a self-guided tour around the cellar doors in the region. Have lunch at one of the many award winning winery restaurants along the way.

Brancott Estate Heritage Centre offers bike tours around their vineyard. Learn about the viticulture process and taste a selection of premium wines amongst the vines.

Finish the day with a walk or mountain bike up the Wither Hills and check out the outstanding views from the top.

Stay in Blenheim amongst the vines at a hotel or luxury lodge.

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Marlborough SoundsContinue your journey along the Queen Charlotte Track by foot, bike or kayak, or for something different, swim with dolphins in the sheltered waters of the Marlborough Sounds with E-ko Tours.

Stay overnight at the Escape to Picton, Picton Yacht Club Hotel or a luxury lodge in the Marlborough Sounds.

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Queen Charlotte TrackArrive in Marlborough and begin your journey along the Queen Charlotte Track. Walk, cycle or kayak the track with Wilderness Guides for one day or several, and admire the stunning views from the skyline ridges. Enjoy a packed lunch on a remote beach and have your luggage transported to your accommodation by water taxi.

Stay the night at one of the many luxury lodges such as Punga Cove, Bay of Many Coves or the Sounds Retreat along the Queen Charlotte Track.

Experience the great outdoors

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Indulge

DAY 3

Options GaloreDepart your accommodation by boat or helicopter and head back to the wine region for more wining and dining with Marlborough Tour Company, Escape to Marlborough, Hop ‘n Grape, Sounds Connection or Explore Marlborough.

Alternatively, visit local gardens of significance and artists’ studios, or be inspired by the heroes of World War I and II aviation at the Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, made possible by Sir Peter Jackson’s Wingnut Films and Weta Workshop. While you are there treat yourself to a thrilling vintage bi-plane or Yak jet fighter flight.

DAY 2

Marlborough SoundsRelax in the morning or for the ultimate indulgence enjoy a massage at Marlborough Day Spa. Arrange a private transfer to Picton and explore the Marlborough Sounds with the Tarquin MV charter boat, stay on board or stop at Bay of Many Coves for lunch and enjoy wonderful seafood such as King Salmon, oysters and Greenshell™ Mussels. Match it was a glass of your favourite Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc or single vineyard Pinot Noir

If you are wanting something more active, enjoy a guided walking, biking or kayaking tour along the Queen Charlotte Track with Wilderness Guides, stopping at a lodge along the way for lunch.

Stay the night in the Marlborough Sounds on board MV Tarquin or at Bay of Many Coves, Punga Cove, The Sounds Retreat or Raetihi Lodge and enjoy watching the sun go down over a glass of local wine.

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Private Wine TourEnjoy a private tour of the wineries with Marlborough Tour Company, Sounds Connection, Escape to Marlborough, Hop ‘n Grape or private bike tour with Explore Marlborough and sample New Zealand’s internationally-acclaimed Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc and many more. Relax and unwind over a leisurely lunch at one of the many award-winning winery restaurants or really indulge with a private tasting and gastronomic lunch with special friends at Cloudy Bay.

Stay amongst the vines at Marlborough Vintners Hotel or Marlborough Vintners Retreat, or enjoy the delights of The Marlborough Lodge with their internationally renowned chef Josh Brown.

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Bay of Many Coves 11 (Apartments) Yes Yes Yes bayofmanycoves.co.nz 1

Chateau Marlborough 80 Yes Yes Yes marlboroughnz.co.nz 2

Escape to Picton 3 Yes Yes _ escapetopicton.com 3

Furneaux Lodge 22 Yes Yes _ furneaux.co.nz 4

Hans Herzog 1 Yes Yes _ herzog.co.nz 5

Lochmara Lodge 14 Yes Yes _ lochmara.co.nz 6

Mahana Lodge 2 Yes Yes _ www.mahanalodge.co.nz 7

Marlborough Vintners Hotel 16 Yes Yes Yes mvh.co.nz 8

Picton Yacht Club 48 Yes Yes _ pictonyachtclubhotel.com 9

Punga Cove 16 Yes Yes _ pungacove.co.nz 10

Raetihi Lodge 3 Yes Yes Yes raetihilodge.co.nz 11

Scenic Hotel Marlborough 54 Yes Yes Yes scenichotelgroup.co.nz 12

The Bell Tower on Dog Point 4 Yes Yes _ thebelltower.co.nz 13

The Marlborough Lodge 10 Yes Yes _ themarlboroughlodge.co.nz 14

The Sounds Retreat 1 Yes Yes Yes thesoundsretreat.co.nz 15

Vintners Retreat 14 (Villas) Yes Yes Yes vintnersretreat.co.nz 16

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Bay of Many CovesArthurs Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound T: +64 3 579 9771 E: [email protected] www.bayofmanycoves.co.nz

Discover a kind of luxury that cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Perfect seclusion in a pristine natural environment deep in the Queen Charlotte Sound, set in native bush right down to the water’s edge; 5-star luxury boutique accommodation with world-class cuisine; stunning scenery, adventure, romance and sense of relaxation you could only dream of. Our VIP Kereru Suite understands the relaxed intimacy of a setting dedicated purely to personal space. Private entry extends to a spaciously secluded spa deck, sheltered beside a Kowhai grove and the tranquillity of the native landscape.

Once you’re here we’ll make you feel right at home. Bay of Many

Coves has so many wonderful features you may simply want to relax and soak up the surroundings and while away your time in our day spa. On the other hand, there is a world of adventure waiting right at the end of the jetty and in the bush-clad hills all around you. Cruise with dolphins and orcas, visit rare wildlife on a remote island, fish, kayak, swim, or walk in the bush, you’ll find so much to do at Bay of Many Coves.

We can also arrange tours to the world renowned Marlborough wineries and other areas of local interest, all a short distance from the Bay of Many Coves. Luxury has never been so pure, so natural, or so totally relaxing. Join us for a slice of 100% pure New Zealand.

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Chateau MarlboroughCnr High and Henry Streets, Blenheim T: +64 3 578 0064 E: [email protected] www.marlboroughnz.co.nz

Chateau Marlborough is the only 5 star Hotel in the top of the South Island. A boutique property with 80 well appointed suites and apartments offering guests luxury accommodation to provide the highest level of comfort along with modern amenities, including 42 “LCD television to ensure you a pleasurable stay and services to its guests within its unique and renowned building.

Chateau Marlborough offers the latest in executive style boardrooms fully equipped with audio/visual presentation equipment and accommodation options your group will enjoy an environment of luxury, seclusion, comfort and intimacy with attentive yet unobtrusive service. Award winning Quench Restaurant and

Wine. Bar boasts a delicious menu, attractive outdoor dining area and pool bar. Quench is open for breakfast and evening dining daily and lunch by appointment. The restaurant also offers private dining options. Chateau Marlborough offers a Day Spa on site with a range of beauty treatments available. We also offer a Fitness Centre which is fully equipped with Treadmill, X-Trainer, Stationary Bike, Free Weights, Fitness Balls, Weight Bench, LCD television for guest use. Overlooking beautiful Seymour Square, we are centrally located within a two minute easy walk to the city centre. The Chateau has been carefully designed to meet the needs of its corporate and travelling guests.

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Escape to Picton33 Wellington Street, Picton, Marlborough T: 0800 693 72273 or +64 3 573 5573 E: [email protected] www.escapetopicton.com

Hans Herzog Estate81 Jeffries Road, RD 3, Blenheim T: +64 3 572 8770 E: [email protected] www.herzog.co.nz

Escape to Picton boutique hotel & restaurant is located on the Picton waterfront, accommodating three beautiful luxury suites. Winner of Best New or Re-developed Accommodation hotel in New Zealand in the prestigious HANZ awards for Excellence in 2009 and a finalist in 2010 for Best Restaurant. Our three suites are individually and tastefully decorated to the highest standard, each suite featuring unique pieces of exquisite handmade furniture collected over many years. We consider that one’s living environment not only reflects, but also determines one’s state of mind. Taking this as our mantra, we’ve done everything in our power to make our three suites genuine havens for our guests. It is our sincere hope that those who stay with us feel more at home here than anywhere else in the world.

Regarded as one of New Zealand’s finest world class wine & dine experiences Herzog’s is undoubtedly a true highlight for food and wine lovers and a must visit destination! Hands-on owners Therese & Hans Herzog are supported by a unique team of individuals who all share the same values: a passion for wine and food, commitment to excellence and quality, and a love for the great New Zealand environment.

Stylish and highly individual, the secluded Vineyard cottage is the perfect place to indulge in the beautiful Estate’s many offerings and unwind or explore the top of the South!

Lochmara Lodge Wildlife Recovery & Arts Centre

Lochmara Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound | T: +64 3 573 4554 Freephone: 0800 562 462 E: [email protected] www.lochmara.co.nz

Elevation Lodge296 State Highway 1, RD3, Blenheim. T: +64 3 972 0881 | M: +64 21 2159726 E: [email protected] www.elevationlodge.co.nz

Inspired by the outstanding beauty of the Marlborough Sounds and their passion . for the environment, locals Shayne Olsen and Louise Bright have created Lochmara, a destination for national and international visitors. Lochmara offers 14 rooms suitable for couples and families with water views, a fully licensed waterfront café, a convenient water taxi service from Picton, access to the Queen Charlotte Track, massage treatments, luxury bath house, 11 acres of art and nature trails, guided tours on our permanently moored “Underwater Observatory”, conservation projects and free use of kayaks.

You will soon realise Lochmara truly is… Once Discovered... Never Forgotten.

Elevation Lodge is designed to take in all day sun and at 180 metres above sea level, has unobstructed 360 degree views north over the magnificent Queen Charlotte Sound and south to the distant Kaikoura mountain range. With three guest rooms with their own ensuites and a swimming pool with an envious view even the wildlife can be seen from the guest rooms in this idyllic location.

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Vintners Retreat55 Rapaura Road, Marlborough T: +64 3 572 7420 E: [email protected] www.vintnersretreat.co.nz

Vintners Retreat, private, peaceful villas. True vineyard accommodation, offering exceptional self-contained villas on Marlborough’s ‘Golden Mile’, surrounded by wineries and vineyards. The grounds feature a swimming pool, tennis court, children’s play-hut, boules, croquet, onsite bike hire and stunning views. 14 spacious and stylish villas to choose from, accommodating 30 rooms that can be configured as super king or twin share. Two and three bedroom villas are available, and we also offer our Lodges and Stables Villas at a special rate for two person occupancy. Villas are serviced daily, have large living areas and full kitchens, private patios, BBQ, spa baths and separate showers, laundry, SKY TV, and complimentary wireless. Perfect for couples, families and groups who enjoy independent travel, choose from four Villa styles.

Stables: two bedrooms, two ensuite bathrooms. One bedroom is upstairs on the open plan mezzanine, the other downstairs with the open-plan living, kitchen and dining area. Lodge: two bedroom, two shared bathrooms, large living area, kitchen and dining area. Manor: two bedroom, two shared bathrooms, both bedrooms upstairs, large living area, kitchen and dining area downstairs. 3 Bedroom Lodge: three bedrooms, two bathrooms – one ensuite, one shared. Large living area, open plan kitchen and dining area.

Marlborough Vintners Hotel190 Rapaura Road, Renwick T: +64 3 572 5094 E: [email protected] www.mvh.co.nz

Marlborough Vintners hotel part of the Heritage Collection is located in the heart of Marlborough and world famous wineries has 16 spacious and modern suites set on 7 acres of lush native land surrounded by native bush, vineyards and mountains. Each suite with its own private patio with either a garden or vineyard view is a perfect base to sit back and sample some of the world famous wine the region is renowned for. Our outdoor bath suite with its 1930 claw footed outdoor bath is perfect for those romantic getaways. The onsite gym and spa pool are a great way to relax and unwind or stay in shape.

With boardroom facilities for up to 25 people and a conference room that can accommodate 150 perfect for weddings, corporate retreats and incentive groups.

Vintners Room Restaurant our onsite 40 cover restaurant serving modern Kiwi cuisine with a European influence is perfect for special event dinners or casual dining. With a paddock to plate philosophy using some of the regions best produce along with produce from our own potager garden makes Vintners Room Restaurant a must do on your visit to Marlborough.

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Experience the relaxed elegance of The Marlborough Lodge. Found at the top of New Zealand’s South Island, our grand country estate is nestled amongst 6.5 hectares of park-like grounds and Marlborough’s famous Sauvignon Blanc vineyards.

Enjoy a stay at one of our ten modern, stylish suites, over two levels. The top floor offers a number of suite combinations for families, while the ground floor offers accessible rooms – some with private balconies. Choose from Premium Lodge Suites, Lodge Suites, Lodge Rooms and Family Suites.

Be wowed by Marlborough during the day and be spoilt by our chefs in the evening. The lodge experience is enhanced with gourmet dining created by an onsite chef team with cuisine featuring plentiful local produce. Enjoy breakfast at your leisure and sophisticated evening dining in our new dining rooms.

The Marlborough LodgePO Box 1000, Blenheim T: +64 3 570 5700 E: [email protected] www.themarlboroughlodge.co.nz

The Marlborough Lodge is the ideal base to create a fabulous Marlborough experience. A myriad of onsite activities including pool, grass tennis courts, vineyard and wine tasting, garden tours and cooking courses, gives the option of staying close. Or venture out with a bike ride, a wine tour or a seafood cruise in the nearby Marlborough Sounds.

Surrounded by mature trees, established gardens and vineyards stretching out on all sides, the setting is truly special. This is an oasis of calm right in the heart of the world famous Marlborough wine region. Perfect for a stylish break or a long luxurious unwind.

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Picton Yacht Club Hotel25 Waikawa Road, Picton T: +64 3 573 7002 E: [email protected] www.pictonyachtclubhotel.com

Punga CoveEndeavour Inlet, Marlborough Sounds, Private Bag 408, Picton 7250 T: +64 3 579 8561 | F: +64 3 579 8080 E: [email protected] | www.pungacove.co.nz

With spectacular vistas over Marlborough Sound, the Picton Yacht Club Hotel is an ideal destination for both the leisure and business traveller.

Featuring 48 comfortable spacious rooms and contemporary apartments to choose from, Picton Yacht Club Hotel has rooms to suit every guest’s preference. Each guest room offers complimentary unlimited WIFI, LCD satellite television with Sky channel.

Should you prefer to just stay and relax in your hotel, you have the option of sampling fresh local produce and a fine selection of famous Marlborough wines from our Restaurant, The Chartroom, or relaxing at our Boatshed bar while sipping your favourite cocktail in the evening. Both designed around our alluring outdoor heated swimming pool with spectacular views of the Marlborough Sounds.

A perfect location for a relaxed seminar, meeting, conference, special event, wedding receptions, cocktail party or sit down dinner. Variable space facilities for up to 100 delegates, in a superb, natural location.

Picton offers easy access to the idyllic South Island and Queen Charlotte Sound, and the hotel is only a short walk to the marina, shopping & dining precincts and ferry terminal.

Set amongst stunning scenery in the magnificent waterways of New Zealand’s remote outer Marlborough Sounds, Punga Cove is the perfect retreat for people wanting to relax in style. Punga Cove offers a range of accommodation options – studios and one and two bedroom chalets. Tastefully furnished chalets are nestled into the bush-clad hillside, with sundecks giving

privacy and superb views across the bay. The Punga Fern Restaurant boasts breath-taking views complemented by the superb menu and wine list featuring delights of the Marlborough region. Fish, walk, kayak or do nothing at all. Enjoy relaxing by the pool or in the spa, in the Boatshed Café Bar or a BBQ by the beach. The choice is yours at Punga Cove.

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Raetihi Lodge7124 Kenepuru Road, Double Bay, Marlborough Sounds T: +64 3 573 4300 E: [email protected] www.raetihilodge.co.nz

The Sounds Retreat 215 Anakiwa Rd. RD1 Picton.7281 T: +64 3 574 2965 E: [email protected] www.thesoundsretreat.co.nz

Nestled in a secluded bay of extraordinary natural beauty in the Marlborough Sounds is Raetihi Lodge. The Marlborough Sounds’ is one of New Zealand’s iconic playgrounds and has for years attracted local and international visitors who share a passion for activities such as boating, fishing, hiking, sailing, diving, relaxing and the finer things in life. Relax and enjoy complimentary use of kayaks, fishing or indulge yourself in a spa treatment; our accommodation and facilities are rated 4 star plus. Raetihi’s restaurant offers you a place where you can dine on an ever changing feast of seafood and fresh local produce prepared by our international chefs.

This exclusive Luxury Lodge is located just 5 minutes from the famous Queen Charlotte Track. Spend plenty of time outdoors discovering the Marlborough Sounds terrain, hiking, biking, kayaking placid waters, private fishing trip or venturing on a local wine tasting excursion.

Your time here is a private escape and every amenity and facility is yours to enjoy in blissful exclusivity. Your open-plan suite features picture windows and glass doors leading to spacious multi-level decks with private hot tub. All the thoughtful touches you could imagine are present and accounted for including turndown service, heated bathroom flooring, heated cabana, Nespresso, plasma

television, iPod dock, private laundry room, complimentary high speed WIFI and a full gymnasium for fitness enthusiasts.

With your All Inclusive option you will be transferred from either Blenheim or Picton with our compliments. You will then have the privilege of using the Lodge’s BMW Mini Cooper S convertible to jaunt around in and should you prefer a more hands-on approach there are complimentary mountain bikes. Your inclusive dinner highlighting local ingredients and wines will be served in your own private cabana Al Fresco. Continental and full breakfasts are included every day. The B&B option for those traveling with their own vehicle may reserve dinners separately.

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Furneaux LodgePrivate Bag 381, Picton 7250 T: +64 3 579 8259 E: [email protected] www.furneaux.co.nz

Scenic Hotel Marlborough 65 Alfred Street, Blenheim T: +64 3 520 6187 | F: +64 3 578 0337 E: [email protected] www.scenichotelgroup.co.nz

Nestled at the head of Endeavour Inlet in Queen Charlotte Sound, this lodge is surrounded by 800 hectares of virgin native forest and overlooks the bay. The pace is easy and the atmosphere comfortable and relaxed. Explore the Inlet – go kayaking, swimming, mountain biking and walking – or spend the day fishing, diving or dolphin watching. The lodge offers a range of accommodation options from self-contained family units to contemporary studio suites with delicious Marlborough food and wine to be enjoyed in the award winning restaurant. Furneaux Lodge is the first night’s stay on the Queen Charlotte Track, a popular wedding and honeymoon venue and ideal for executive retreats.

A WARM WELCOME IN THE HEART OF WINE COUNTRY

Located in the heart of New Zealand’s wine country and in a region bursting with fresh flavours and natural attractions, Scenic Hotel Marlborough is the perfect base to explore and indulge this bountiful region.

With excellent onsite leisure facilities that include a heated pool, spa and sauna, Scenic Hotel Marlborough is perfect for either business or leisure.

Hotel restaurant Mondrian’s makes the most of the fresh local produce of the region, which is easily paired with the region’s world-class wines.

Guests to the 4-star plus Scenic Hotel Marlborough can enjoy the relative intimacy of the 54-room hotel and manicured grounds, that is conveniently located in the town centre of Blenheim.

A hallmark of Scenic Hotel Marlborough is its international reputation for excellent service, value and quality, which recently earned it a top ranking in Trip Advisor’s Traveller’s Choice Awards.

Scenic Hotel Marlborough is part of the New Zealand owned and operated Scenic Hotel Group and warmly invites visitors to the region to experience for themselves their genuine local hospitality.

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Mahana LodgeMahana Lodge, Camp Bay, Endeavour Inlet, Queen Charlotte Sound, Marlborough T: +64 3 579 8373 E: [email protected]

Mahana Lodge is new to the trade but has a long-standing tradition of hosting walkers and cyclists on the Queen Charlotte Track.

Conveniently located on the waterfront in Endeavour Inlet, Mahana is a respite from the hustle and bustle of city life with a purpose-built lodge containing four ensuite-rooms as well as private studio unit.

Enjoy wonderful home cooked meals using fresh produce from the organic vegetable garden and free range eggs for breakfast – this is the way life used to be!

The views of beautiful Endeavour Inlet are yours to enjoy – your peace only broken by the song of the bellbird.

The Bell Tower on Dog Point is a boutique luxury bed and breakfast situated on the estate of Dog Point Vineyards, one of the earliest privately owned vineyards to be established in Marlborough.

Guests may choose to stay in the main Bell Tower accommodation or in the adjacent self contained French Barn. Self catering, bed and breakfast and dinner by arrangement, are all available options. The French Barn is a light filled, spacious French inspired cottage built from recycled materials and furnished with inviting comfort and warmth. Separate to the main house, The French Barn is perfect for honeymooners or families as it offers complete privacy as well as various bedding options.

Guests staying in the main house can choose from two lovely, privately located rooms each with ensuite, kitchenette and secluded courtyard. The open plan living areas open out on to a walled courtyard beautifully planted and perfect for relaxing.

Walking tracks on the property offer guests spectacular vistas of the Richmond Ranges and vine carpeted valleys as they explore the nearby vineyards and native plantings, finishing with a prearranged wine tasting at Dog Point Vineyard if desired.

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The Bell Tower on Dog Point71 Brookby Road, RD 2, Blenheim T: +64 3 572 8831 E: [email protected] www.thebelltower.co.nz

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Beachcomber CruisesThe Waterfront, London Quay, Picton T: +64 3 573 6175 (24 hrs) E: [email protected] www.beachcombercruises.co.nz

Proudly family owned and operated Beachcomber Cruises are the Queen Charlotte Sounds cruise, transport and Queen Charlotte Track transfer specialists. When you choose Beachcomber Cruises your clients cruise in safety and comfort, aboard vessels designed to highlight the fantastic scenery and surrounds. Size does matter when it comes to flexibility, reliability and cost effectiveness and we have a range of vessels to suit your needs be it a single traveller through to groups of up to 150 pax. Our team are highly experienced professionals, with comprehensive knowledge of the Queen Charlotte Sounds which they enjoy sharing with your clients. Based on the Picton waterfront our offices are conveniently located adjacent to both long and short term parking. Our offices are open from 7am-6pm during the summer, 8am-5pm in winter and we are contactable 24 hours. Our services include:

• Scheduled Sightseeing Cruises featuring the Magic Mail Run – the only licensed NZ Post delivery service in the Queen Charlotte Sound, Historical Ship Cove Cruise, Motuara Island Bird Sanctuary Eco tour and more.

• Queen Charlotte Track Transfers. • One Day and Multi-Day Cruise & Walk packages. • Queen Charlotte Sound Lodge and Holiday Home transfers. • An on-demand Water Taxi Service (Picton Water Taxis).

Sounds Connection94 Wellington Street, Picton T: +64 3 573 8843 | 0800 742 866 E: [email protected] www.soundsconnection.com

Fun-filled, flexible, wine tours

Taking your guests to the heart of Marlborough in comfort, safety and style. We offer half-day and full-day wine tours, daily, year-round. For guests seeking the deluxe experience, our ‘Gourmet Wine Experience’ is sure to please. Or we can tailor a tour to meet your group’s particular interests. Whether it’s for a few hours or a full-day, we provide top-quality trips to suit.

Luxurious transport options

From luxurious modern cars, mini-vans for small or private tours, to coaches for larger groups (20-45 passengers) – our stylish, efficient and well-maintained fleet can meet your group’s unique requirements.

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Archery and ArcheryPlus4 (b) Vickerman Street, Grovetown Blenheim T: +64 21 411 831 E: [email protected] www.archeryplus.co.nz

Escape to Marlborough33 Wellington Street, Picton T: 0800 693 72273 or +64 3 573 7187 E: [email protected] www.escapetomarlborough.co.nz

Fun leisure activities for 2-24 people in the beautiful grounds of Dartington Barn.

Archery: Experience the sound and thrill of sending an arrow to the bullseye! Guests shoot at traditional targets using both long and recurve bows. Suitable for all sizes and strengths.

ArcheryPlus: Archery plus axe, knife, and star-throwing into a vertical sleeper wall, and air-rifle shooting. This exciting activity brings out the competitive spirit and is a fantastic team-building option.

Archery takes about 1 1/4 hours and the ArcheryPlus takes about 2 1/2 hours. Both include coaching and all equipment.

Bookings essential.

Book now – for an experience to remember!

Experience the world famous Marlborough wines and wonderful scenery whilst indulging in our luxurious Mercedes vans. Enjoy the divine wines, sensational cuisine, creative craft beer, chocolate for the chocolatiers and many other wonderful activities on offer.

• Specialized in personalized tours across the Marlborough region. • Wine Tours / Scenic Tours / Airport Transfers & much more.• Private hire available, we cater to your every need.At Escape to Marlborough, we pride ourselves with our vast knowledge to inform our clients about the region and also beyond its wines, foods and stunning scenery, we can cater to any needs you might have. Dreams do come true.

LUXURY VEHICLES / INDIVIDUAL / WINE / TOURS

Marlborough Sounds Adventure CompanyLondon Quay, Picton | T: +64 3 573 6078 E: [email protected] www.marlboroughsounds.co.nz

Whether its sea kayaking around sheltered coves, or a 4-5 day guided or freedom walk on Queen Charlotte Track, our trip options provide a wonderful mix of active fun by day, and stylish comfort by night. Over 21 years we have developed journeys that ensure the finest Marlborough Sounds experiences and reveal the diversity this amazing region has to offer, for both the FIT visitor and groups. Our base, located amongst the water transport providers on Picton’s waterfront, ensures that your clients will start and finish their journey in the comfort and style expected from today’s quality tourism operations.

Lochmara Lodge Wildlife Recovery & Arts Centre

Lochmara Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound | T: +64 3 573 4554 Freephone: 0800 562 462 E: [email protected] www.lochmara.co.nz

Join us for the day at Lochmara and capture the true magic of the beautiful Marlborough Sounds. Just 15 minutes via water taxi from Picton, environmentally focused, Lochmara provides a great opportunity to get off the beaten track and learn about, interact with and appreciate New Zealand’s native flora, fauna, marine life and art. See the Sounds from a whole new perspective at the Underwater Observatory or feed our fascinating New Zealand Parakeets, Eels or Stingrays. From kayaks and bush walks to hilltop hammocks, a waterfront café to massage therapy, Lochmara has something for everyone’s day!

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The Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre is a museum like no other. One of Marlborough’s top visitor attractions the “Knights of the Sky”, occupies some 3,000 sqm of purpose-built display area. It comprises one of the world’s largest collections of World War One (WWI) aircraft and rare memorabilia, including a mix of dramatically staged wartime scenes along with flyable aeroplanes.

The WWI collection is on long-term loan from film director Sir Peter Jackson. Thanks to Sir Peter’s generosity, the aircraft have been brought to life in a series of dioramas created by Wingnut Films and enhanced with lifelike mannequins by Weta Workshop.

“Dangerous Skies” the newest exhibition features stories from World War Two (WWII). Half of the aircraft featured in this exhibition are flyable and include a Yak-3, a Griffon powered Mk.XIVe Spitfire and the world’s only flyable Avro Anson Mk1. Women feature more prominently in this exhibition. Russia’s Lydia Litvyak or the “White Lily of Stalingrad” was the top scoring female ace and has been

Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre79 Aerodrome Road, Omaka, Blenheim T: +64 3 579 1305 E: [email protected] www.omaka.org.nz

brought to life with a hauntingly life-like mannequin fashioned by the cinematic geniuses at Weta

A highlight of the WWII exhibition is the inclusion of stories from the Eastern Front and more specifically, the Battle of Stalingrad, a military engagement that saw terrible losses for both Russia and Germany. This section of the exhibition is comprised of memorabilia and an immersive film experience that is both entertaining and chillingly thought provoking.

Omaka Aerodrome, where the museum is located, is an all-over grass airfield and is home to some of the country’s leading aviation businesses. Visitors can view the comings and goings of various aircraft or better yet take a joy flight in an open cockpit vintage Boeing Stearman or a Yak3 fighter.

Guided tours and package options are available. There is a café serving barista coffee and light refreshments and souvenirs available onsite. We are open daily until 5pm, closed Christmas Day.

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Marlborough Tour Company – Marlborough SoundsPO Box 1000, Blenheim T: +64 3 577 9997 or 0800 990 800 (in NZ) E: [email protected] www.marlboroughtourcompany.co.nz

Water, wine and wilderness, the perfect combination for a cruise into the stunning Marlborough Sounds. With a strong focus on quality wine and food experiences Marlborough Tour Company offer a range of cruises into the Marlborough Sounds from both Picton and Havelock. We are all about big vessels, friendly staff and truly unique experiences. With FIT set departure daily cruises along with private cruises, group cruises , lunch and dinner cruises the team at Marlborough Tour Company really can look after all of your client’s requirements.

The Greenshell™ Mussel Cruise from Havelock Marina has been a winning formula for over 10 years. Combining great scenery, local commentary, fresh mussels and award winning Sauvignon Blanc. A wonderful cruise experience in the Pelorus and Kenepuru Sounds. Departs daily (year round) at 1:30pm with private/group options at 9:30am.

The Seafood Odyssea Cruise from Picton Marina continues this winning formula. Experience the Queen Charlotte Sound while enjoying Regal Salmon, Cloudy Bay Clams and award winning Sauvignon Blanc. Departs daily (summer season) at 1:30pm with private/group options at 9:30am and 5:30pm.

A full range of private cruises are available. We will work with you to create a personalised cruise itinerary to suit your requirements while highlighting the best of the Marlborough Sounds. Include the full seafood experience, a walk on Kaipupu Point, Motuara Island, or the art & sculpture bush walk at Lochmara, now completed with an underwater observatory. Enjoy a fabulous lunch or dinner on board the cruise, a full range of menus are available.

Contact the team at Marlborough Tour Company to discuss all of your requirements for the Marlborough Sounds.

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Marlborough, the largest wine producing region in New Zealand, a region world famous for Sauvignon Blanc and a region full of wonderful wine and food experiences. Add to that a multitude of special interest venues such as private gardens, private sheep farms, Omaka Aviation, coastal and rural scenery and you have a wonderful region for touring.

Marlborough Tour Company has been operating here in Marlborough for over 18 years. The company owns and operates a large range of fleet including Mercedes sedans, tour vans, and coaches from 20 to 50 seats. Combining quality fleet with friendly knowledgeable staff and you have a winning combination for creating memorable experiences. Daily FIT set departure tours, private tours, luxury and gourmet tours are all available along with large group touring, shore excursions and coach transport.

Taste Marlborough Wine Tour for a “behind the scenes” tour through the wine region taking in viticulture and winemaking including

Marlborough Tour Company – Marlborough Wine Region PO Box 1000, Blenheim T: +64 3 577 9997 or 0800 990 800 (in NZ) E: [email protected] www.marlboroughtourcompany.co.nz

a fabulous range of special wine tastings. Daily FIT departure (Year round) with a small group focus to keep intimate group sizes.

Marlborough Icons Tour for a wonderful “combo” style tour taking in the Marlborough wine region and the Marlborough Sounds in one day. Perfect for the clients “who want everything in one day!!” Daily FIT departure (Year round) with a small group focus to keep intimate group sizes.

Gourmet Wine and Food Tour for the ultimate in luxury and private touring enjoying the finest wine and food experiences in the region. Private tours for all group sizes can include scenic touring, a sheep shearing demonstration, morning tea in a private garden, a tour through an olive grove, a short bush walk, winery and vineyard tour, food tastings and more. Our knowledgeable staff will work with you to create the perfect

Contact the team at Marlborough Tour Company to discuss all of your requirements for the Marlborough Wine Region.

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Experience the stunning Marlborough Sounds in style and comfort on board the private cruise launch MV Tarquin. Understated luxury for the discerning cruiser this vessel offers stylish surrounds with all of the home comforts. Modern, beautifully appointed, and fully equipped with every safety feature, the Tarquin offers a unique and truly private cruise experience. Choose from a day cruise in the Queen Charlotte Sound or a multi-night cruise through the Marlborough Sounds and/or across into the Able Tasman National Park.

Day Cruises

Cruise the endless bays and coves of the Marlborough Sounds, a fabulous enclosed waterway offering over 1500 kilometres of coastline. Scenery, sedate cruising, bush walks, swimming, fishing, a chance encounter with wildlife and birdlife all accompanied by great hospitality, and wonderful Marlborough wine and food.

Cruise the day away, relax and immerse yourself in the scenery, learn the history and enjoy the stories. (Day Cruises available for 1 – 20 people).

Marlborough Tour Company – MV Tarquin Luxury CruisesPO Box 1000, Blenheim T: +64 3 577 9997 or 0800 990 800 (in NZ) E: [email protected] www.marlboroughtourcompany.co.nz

Overnight Cruising Packages

Awaken the senses, rejuvenate the soul, indulge and relax.

Cruise the days away on MV Tarquin with your very own private crew and chef. In the evenings retire to one of the three ensuited private cabins. This is the perfect way to enjoy hiking the Queen Charlotte Track while your private accommodation awaits your return. (Freedom walks and guided walk packages available).

Stunning Marlborough wine and food, the lifeblood of Tarquin cruising!! Let us tantalise the taste buds with fresh local seafoods and local produce all matched to the best of Marlborough’s wine selection. For the foodies take the opportunity to join our on-board chef in the galley to learn a few secrets, your very own private cooking masterclass. (Multi-night cruises available for 1 – 6 people over 3 cabins).

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Marlborough Tour Company PO Box 1000, Blenheim T: +64 3 577 9997 or 0800 990 800 (in NZ) E: [email protected] www.marlboroughtourcompany.co.nz

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人的气候,适合一年四季来此旅行。马尔堡蜿

蜒秀美的峡湾风光、纯天然的诱人海鲜、享誉

世界的葡萄酒,让黄磊全家和世界各地的美食

美酒爱好者流连忘返。

吹着海风,晒着太阳,尽享丰腴多汁的青口贝

和鲜香绵软的帝王鲑,再来一杯果香四溢的新

西兰国酒——长相思,加入皮克顿出发的“精

彩海鲜巡游”,在中文导游的陪伴下领略油画

般的马尔堡峡湾风光,品尝别处无法比拟的天

然鲜美!

“美酒之旅”,乘坐豪华商务车在专业中文向

导带领下探索长相思之乡!甄选酒庄中品鉴

美酒、探访酒香浓郁的酒窖,还有机会亲自混

合独一无二的美酒,成为朋友圈中的葡萄酒

专家!

马尔堡旅游公司中国员工用中文为旅业人士

提供最方便快捷的交流方式:中国市场经理

Taylor Tian, +64 3 921 4125 [email protected]

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Wilderness GuidesThe Waterfront, Corner Wellington Street & London Quay, Picton T: +64 3 573 5432 | FREEPHONE: 0800 266 266 E: [email protected] www.wildernessguidesnz.com

Dip in, immerse yourself and sink softly into the magic of the Marlborough Sounds.

This majestic mass of sunken river valleys beckons visitors to explore by kayak. With more than 1500km of coastline and a generally settled year round climate enabling more paddling days than in other kayaking destinations, the Sounds is truly kayaking heaven.

Step ashore and trade calm clear waters for the cool surrounds of sub-tropical rainforest on the famed Queen Charlotte Track – a view awaits around almost every corner, and there is always water…sparkling, glistening topaz and aquamarine waters of the Kenepuru and Queen Charlotte Sounds. Adventure on two wheels also awaits for the adrenaline seeker on this nationally renowned dual purpose cycle trail – one of New Zealand’s Great Rides.

There is also the amazing range of accommodation options available for sea kayakers, hikers and mountain bikers – from Department of Conservation campsites spread conveniently a day’s paddle, hike

or bike apart to popular backpackers, boutique lodges and even five star resorts!

Wilderness Guides’ extensive range of guided and independent walking, biking or kayaking tours are about good times, relaxation, exploration and lots of great local food while experiencing in safety the natural environment and wildlife of the unique Marlborough Sounds landscape. Your clients travel with local guides who have a passion for this area. We know it’s the little things that count on any trip and we are always thinking up new ways to surprise and delight! And we are safety audit approved by Outdoors New Zealand and Qualmark-rated.

We’re also environmentally aware – it’s just part of what we do each day and by booking our trips, you are contributing towards the local conservation causes and projects we support each year. We have 18 years’ experience arranging memorable visits for active travellers to the Marlborough Sounds – let us help plan your clients’ holiday of a lifetime.

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Hop ’n Grape - Wine & Beer Tours Marlborough M: 021 157 4094 | FREEPHONE: 0800 478 868 E: [email protected] www.hopngrapetours.co.nz

The ONLY tour with a Winemaker as your guide!

Let the experts in the industry open doors to places you can’t go without a winemaker. Here is a fun, flexible, and informative wine tour tailored for your client’s needs.

Go behind the scenes on this exclusive group tour of a modern working winery, and sample wine straight from the barrel. Taste world famous & boutique wines of Marlborough. Get insights from your winemaker guide, with an informative vineyard stop. Enjoy a gourmet lunch at a vineyard restaurant.

Our Full Day “Winemaker’s Tour” can include visits to local breweries, cheese & olive oil tasting or the chocolate factory. While a Private “Winemaker’s Tour” can be tailored especially for your group’s needs… or let us surprise them with something special! They decide the start and finish time of the tour, and visit their favourite wineries without having to compromise with others in the group.

Whether they are thirsty for knowledge… or thirsty for wine, this tour will leave your client satisfied whether they know everything, something, or nothing about wine.

Explore Marlborough Wine Tours specialise in biking and driving winery tours of the Marlborough wine region. We are the only company offering both guided and unguided biking wine tours in Marlborough.

Our deluxe full day biking and driving wine tours are private, ensuring your clients get personal attention.

All other tours are small group tours with half and full day options available. The biking is suitable for all with flat and easy riding on comfortable bikes.

A guided Marlborough wine tour will give your clients unique insights into Marlborough wine. They can explore the roads (and rows) less travelled, visit cellar doors with remarkable stories, and try sublime wines amid the vines. Our wonderful guides are passionate about Marlborough and its wine, and will create an experience that’s perfectly suited to your client’s fitness and favourites.

Our consistent 5 star reviews show it’s more fun on a bike!

Explore Marlborough 193 Rapaura Rd, Blenheim, Marlborough 7273 FREEPHONE: 0800 397 627 | T: +64 21 846607 E: [email protected] www.exploremarlborough.co.nz

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Yealands Family Wines 534 Seaview Road, Seddon, Marlborough T: +64 3 575 7618 | F:+64 3 575 7603 E: [email protected] www.yealands.co.nz

Hans Herzog Estate81 Jeffries Road, RD 3, Blenheim T: +64 3 572 8770 E: [email protected] www.herzog.co.nz

Recently awarded the Global Winner for Sustainable Wine Tourism Practices, the Yealands Estate winery, vineyard and cellar door is a showcase of sustainable wine production. Set in the Awatere Valley, just 25 minutes south of Blenheim, the Estate is situated on the north eastern tip of the South Island. Open daily from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm (excluding Good Friday and Christmas Day), the inviting cellar door welcomes visitors with audio visual and interactive displays. A full range of wines can be tasted free of charge or guests can enjoy the self-drive vineyard White Road Tour which includes stunning views overlooking the Cook Strait and surrounds. One of Marlborough’s leading tourist attractions.

Regarded as one of New Zealand’s finest world class wine & dine experiences Herzog’s is undoubtedly a true highlight for food and wine lovers and a must visit destination! Hands-on owners Therese & Hans Herzog are supported by a unique team of individuals who all share the same values: a passion for wine and food, commitment to excellence and quality, and a love for the great New Zealand environment.

• Iconic luxury Gourmet Restaurant with elegant lounge and sweeping verandas offering contemporary Degustation Menus prepared by a brigade of Michelin star experienced European Chefs caringly served by a professional front of house team

• One of NZ’s largest International Wine list, Digestive list, walk in Wine Cellar & Humidor - trained Sommeliers

• Casual cosy Bistro for a la carte dining within one of Marlborough’s most beautiful gardens

• Stunning organic Boutique Winery and Vineyard offering extensive program of wine tours

• Highly acclaimed handcrafted wines with the largest array of eclectic grape varieties and wines from one single vineyard

• Stylish Cellar Door and gift shop• Exclusive Vineyard Cottage

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Allan Scott Family Winemakers229 Jacksons Road, RD3, Blenheim T: +64 3 572 9054 | F: +64 3 572 9053 E: [email protected] www.allanscott.com

Made in Aotearoa14 Scott Street, Blenheim 7201 T: +64 3 578 8833 | M: +64 22 043 7473 E: [email protected] www.miadining.co.nz

Allan Scott is one of the true pioneers and a name synonymous with New Zealand’s acclaimed Marlborough region, having planted the region’s first vineyard in 1973. Still family owned and operated, they have a solid reputation as one of the region’s top wine producers with wines made entirely on site from grapes grown on the surrounding estate.

Lunch at Twelve Trees Restaurant is a must for visitors, celebrating the best in Marlborough. The great food and relaxing atmosphere, whether in the sheltered courtyard, or inside by the fire, provide a warm welcome. Explore the immaculate gardens with fountains and giant chess, taste Allan Scott’s famous wines in the cellar door shop, browse through their unique gifts. Open daily 9:00am to 4:30pm. Tours & evening functions by arrangement.

MIA ‘Made in Aotearoa’. Dining & Wine Cellar opened in December 2015 by Owner/Sommelier Jetti Walker with Wayne Olsen (Executive Chef) in a new modern, urban contemporary space.

MIA offers a truly unique New Zealand wine and food experience with a focus on freshly sourced local food, well executed, to highlight a clean precise approach to modern New Zealand cuisine.

Smart Casual Dining

Exclusive New Zealand Wine Tastings

Open from 2:00pm – 10:00pm

Monday – Saturday

MIA – a Beef and Lamb Excellence award winning restaurant where wine and food come together with passion and superb hospitality.

Brancott Estate Cellar Door & Restaurant180 Brancott Road, RD2, Blenheim T: +64 3 520 6975 E: [email protected] www.brancottestate.com

Overlooking Brancott Vineyard, site of the first Sauvignon Blanc plantings in Marlborough, Brancott Estate Cellar Door and Restaurant is one of Marlborough’s premier cellar doors. With majestic views over the region, it offers exclusive wine tastings and experiences along with fresh regional cuisine paired perfectly with Brancott Estate wines. The story of the brand and the forward-thinking mindset of its founders and winemakers is told through an informative audio-visual presentation. Visitors can enjoy a wine tasting experience or informal tasting of Brancott Estate’s full range of premium wines. Educational wine experiences have been created to showcase the best in wine and the local environment.

Daily wine experience options include:

• Mastery of Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc• Living Land Falcon Encounter• Brancott Estate Vineyard Bike Tour

(For further information please contact us, advanced bookings are required)

Opening Hours:

Cellar Door: 10:00am – 4:30pm

Restaurant: 11.30am – 3:00pm 7 days a week except Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday and Anzac Day

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Cloudy Bay VineyardJacksons Road, Blenheim T: +64 3 520 9140 | F: +64 3 520 9040 E: [email protected] www.cloudybay.co.nz

Dodson Street Beer Garden 1 Dodson Street, Blenheim T: +64 3 577 8348 E: [email protected] www.dodsonstreet.co.nz

Cloudy Bay welcomes visitors to our Cellar Door (10am-4pm 7 days) with a unique menu of tasting options. An open fire beckons in winter and on sunny days, enjoy the outdoor decking and expansive gardens. The Cellar Door offers light lunches all year with fresh seafood at Jack’s Raw Bar in summer.

Commissionable products include: Private Tailor-made Tasting. Vineyard Land Tour (vehicle or helicopter) exploring Cloudy Bay ‘terroirs’. Private Gastronomic Lunch in the ‘Treehouse’ or the luxury ‘Shack’. Sail Away with a day in the Marlborough Sounds on board a sailing yacht with Cloudy Bay wines. Forage – source produce from artisan growers or hunt and gather in the wild to collect food for your private ‘forage dinner’.

This unique, charming and spirited little slice of Bavaria in Marlborough is a great dining venue for multiple reasons, ranging from its quality food to its wonderful bar and beer garden area, to its live entertainment and family-friendly nature.

Dodson Street Beer Garden is a solid and always-reliable dining option that orients itself around high-end pub food with some typical Kiwi classics combined with authentic German and Italian cuisine that makes for a diverse array of options covering everything from quick stops for a light snack to evening meals and functions up to 150 guests.

A wonderfully open and spacious garden, eating area and an indoor space that is interesting and vibrant.

Escape to Picton

33 Wellington Street, Picton, Marlborough T: 0800 693 72273 or +64 3 573 5573 E: [email protected] www.escapetopicton.com

Juliearna Kavanagh has won many awards for her creations. Juliearna’s undisputed passion and eye for detail is backed by a long-term love of cuisine and the culture surrounding it. Armed with a combination of passion and knowledge, you are sure to be delivered the highest quality dining experience Picton has to offer. From local Seafood to succulent New Zealand lamb, the menu at Escape to Picton will not disappoint. • Lunch / High teas / Dinner • Finalist in 2010 for Best Restaurant. • 9/10 for the Telegraph • Chauffeur Service for Dinner Guests available • Open 7 days a week – 12 till late

LUXURY / LUNCH / HIGH TEAS / DINNER / CHAUFFEUR SERVICE

Watery Mouth Café71 High Street, Blenheim T: +64 3 578 3828 E: [email protected] www.waterymouthcafe.co.nz

Watery Mouth Café operates from the heart of the Blenheim CBD, near to both central hotels and the Convention Centre. We specialise in fresh, local fare made from scratch in our onsite kitchen. With a busy breakfast and lunch crowd, we’re also known for our coffee and a range of teas, as well as our growing gluten-free and special diet menu.

The café, particularly our relaxing upstairs area, is ideally suited to meetings and private functions. We also enjoy catering for off-site events. Mouth-wateringly good food topped with efficient and friendly service – it’s a simple Watery Mouth recipe.

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Bluebridge Cook Strait Ferry1 Lagoon Road, Picton T: 0800 761 762 www.bluebridge.co.nz

The Bluebridge Cook Strait ferry experience is a truly kiwi one, well-renowned for its exceptional customer service.

Sailing several times a day between central Wellington (just opposite the Railway Station) and Picton – the Bluebridge journey takes just over three hours carrying both passengers and vehicles.

On-board your clients will find a full café-style menu, premium L’affare coffee and award winning Marlborough wines. And if they can take their eyes off those spectacular views, they can kick back with free Wi-Fi, free recent release movies and free activities for the kids.

For those looking for some privacy, both our ships have private cabins available for hire. A choice of single, double, four or five berth family cabins come complete with linen, towels, their own ensuite and a range of other amenities.

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Talk to our dedicated and highly experienced Trade team about why Interislander ferry is the best way to cross between the North and South Islands of New Zealand.

Interislander has been connecting New Zealand since 1962 so our extensive experience has taught us exactly what makes the journey from Wellington to Picton, truly unforgettable. Interislander operates three unique ferries, each providing a pleasant and picturesque experience through the stunning Marlborough Sounds. Offering up to 11 sailings per day, clients have the convenience of a wide range of travel times.

During the Interislander journey, your clients can stroll on the extensive viewing decks, enjoy a selection of quality New Zealand food and

Interislander T: 0800 265 626 E: [email protected] www.interislander.co.nz

beverages or even catch the latest movie release.

They can travel in style by upgrading to Interislander Plus, our exclusive on-board lounge for passengers aged 18 years old and over. The Interislander Plus lounge offers a range of complimentary benefits, allowing clients to sit back and relax, while Interislander take care of the rest.

Cars, motorhomes and coaches – all vehicles are welcome. We also have rental vehicles depots conveniently located at our terminals, so clients can simply drop-off the car and walk on board – its that easy.

Have your clients travel with us and be awed by the simply breath-taking views!.

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Sounds AirPO Box 650, Blenheim T: 0800 505 005 | +64 3 520 3080 | F: 03 520 3090 E: [email protected] www.soundsair.com

Sounds Air have been operating for 30 years and have vast experience flying in and around the Marlborough Sounds, Cook Strait, Wellington and Nelson.

Flying over 160 flights per week, they operate daily scheduled flights from Blenheim and Picton to Wellington, Paraparaumu, Christchurch, Kaikoura and Napier. These flights operate from the region’s main airport terminals in Wellington and Blenheim and from Picton Airport which is located 6km south of Picton Township at Koromiko. Shuttle transfers are available between Picton Airport and Picton Township.

Additional to these routes, Sounds Air also service the Nelson, Westport and Taupo regions.

Sounds Air runs a fleet of five Cessna Caravan’s and five Pilatus PC12’s. These are single engine, turbine powered and are the perfect aircraft for our routes providing high levels of passenger safety and comfort as well as being very sturdy and extremely reliable aircraft to operate.

In recent times, scenic flights and charter services have become increasingly popular with overseas travellers and small groups. Please call or email us for further information about these services.

Coast to Coast Helicopters

296 State Highway 1, Picton, Marlborough T: 0800 2824354 | +64 21 316 866 E: [email protected] www.coasttocoasthelicopters.co.nz

Based in Picton at the heart of the Marlborough Sounds, our ultra-quiet MD520 Notar helicopter can deliver four passengers comfortably and efficiently to any destination in Marlborough, Kaikoura or the Tasman regions or even further afield if required. We can provide great scenic flights over the vineyards or the beautiful Marlborough Sounds.

An exemplary safety record and over 30 years in the helicopter industry ensures your clients are in good hands.

Tasman HelicoptersPO Box 439, Motueka T: +64 3 528 8075 E: [email protected] www.tasmanhelicopters.co.nz

Tasman Helicopters offers prestige flight-seeing tours, scenic flights and charters, utilising the sleek and luxurious corporate grade Eurocopter EC120, with its European comfort, space and style.

From their Marlborough base – conveniently close to the most spectacular scenic attractions within the Marlborough region – Tasman Helicopters flies clients over the beautiful Marlborough Sounds, Richmond Forest Parks and Nelson Lakes and around the world-renowned Lord of the Rings sites. See rugged mountains, golden beaches, jewelled waters and lush native forest, while their knowledgeable local pilots enhance the experience with interesting and informative commentary. Bespoke tours and charters a speciality for Marlborough and the top of the South Island.

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