Picton

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Picton is the picturesque gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, a maze of sunken river valleys that form one of New Zealand's most stunning coastal landscapes. This compact town, nestled at the head of Queen Charlotte Sound, buzzes with the comings and goings of ferries connecting the North and South Islands, but it's far more than a transit hub. With its sheltered waters, lush native bush, and abundant marine life, Picton is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts and a perfect launchpad for exploring the Sounds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend one to two nights in Picton, which allows time for a day trip on the Queen Charlotte Track or a cruise into the Sounds. If you're arriving on the Interislander ferry from Wellington, a half-day is enough to explore the town and grab a bite before continuing south. For hikers or kayakers wanting to tackle the full Queen Charlotte Track, budget three to five days.

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