Bleinheim Tours :: Marlborough Sounds Tours
A little piece of paradise with the breathtaking beauty of the Marlborough Sounds and the fabulous local wines. This is the home of Sauvignon Blanc with exports around the world. Sustainable wine growing is widely recognised as the future of New Zealand wines and you will visit many vineyards here where this is put into practice. Swim with dolphins, walk Queen Charlotte track or get off the beaten track and visit Pelorus and Awatere. You’ll love it!
Experience Marlborough – Top 10 Highlights
- World class wines
- Beautiful bush covered bays in peaceful Marlborough Sounds
- Queen Charlotte Track
- Awatere Valley
- Picton ferries
- Fresh local mussels
- Biking, fishing, eating, sleeping!
- Marlborough’s rich heritage
- Aviation Heritage Centre
- Wilderness retreats
You´ll ❤️ these great things to see & do…
- Follow the Marlborough Wine Trail
- Visit Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre
- Cruise Queen Charlotte Sounds
- Walk the Queen Charlotte Track
- Take a picnic and explore Pelorus River through ancient forests
Travel Times for Self Drive Touring
Picton to Blenheim – 25mins
Blenheim to Nelson – 1hr 45mins
Blenheim to Havelock – 30mins
Blenheim to Kaikoura – 1hr 45mins
Blenheim to Christchurch -4hrs 30mins
Ferry Crossing Time
Wellington to Picton – approximately 3 hrs
Useful Marlborough Resources
Marlborough, the gourmet province of New Zealand, boasts locally produced food that is rated ‘world-class’. This exotic holiday destination is also home to the award-winning Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough is a dream destination for any vacationer, with fine dining options available at rated restaurants in Picton, Havelock, or Kaikoura, and wineries that offer the perfect wine pairing with your meal. This food and drink capital flaunts the services of food providers who cater to any palate, from personal favorites to licensed star-rated restaurants and local taverns that serve delicious bistro meals.
Marlborough also boasts small café-style eateries that make shopping an absolute pleasure. The world-renowned Marlborough Wine and Food Festival showcases the region’s culinary bounty, making Marlborough a tourist hot spot. As New Zealand’s largest wine-growing region, Marlborough grows sauvignon Blanc, chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, and Gewurztraminer varieties. The acres and acres of vineyards are a sight to behold and something that creates great memories. The original grape plantings spread across the southern plain and the river flats of the Rapaura district, as well as west of the Waihopai and south of the Awatere Valley. All of these are must-see destinations in Marlborough.
The region has been recognized for its excellence in producing still and sparkling wines. The climatic and soil qualities not only ensure the success of the vineyards but also encourage return trips by many tourists. This gourmet province offers many great accommodation options, and travel agents all over the world are now capitalizing on the richness of Marlborough.