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Marlborough & Nelson Highlights
Getting up close to wildlife, including whales, seals, dolphins and albatross, in Kaikoura ( Click here )
Nosing your way through the Marlborough Wine Region ( Click here )
Tramping or biking the Queen Charlotte Track ( Click here ) in the Marlborough Sounds
Eating and drinking your way along Nelson's Great Taste Trail ( Click here )
Sea kayaking in postcard-perfect Abel Tasman National Park ( Click here )
Getting blown away at Blenheim's Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre ( Click here ), one of New Zealand's best
museums
Driving through a dunescape to Farewell Spit ( Click here ), where there'll be gannets and godwits for company
Reaching the wild West Coast on foot, across Kahurangi National Park on the Heaphy Track ( Click here )
Getting There & Around
Cook Strait can be crossed slowly and scenically on the ferries between Wellington and
Picton, and swiftly on flights servicing key destinations.
InterCity is the major bus operator, but there are also local shuttles. From October to
May, KiwiRail's Coastal Pacific train takes the scenic route from Picton to Christchurch,
via Blenheim and Kaikoura.
Renting a car is easy, with a slew of car-hire offices in Picton and depots throughout the
region.
Popular coastal areas such as the Marlborough Sounds and Abel Tasman National Park
are best navigated on foot or by kayak, with water-taxi services readily available to join the
dots.
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