A Tale of two regions – Nelson & Marlborough
Nelson
Well known for its thriving arts and crafts scene, Nelson is the oldest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the second oldest city in the country, being established by Europeans in 1841 and accorded city status by royal charter in 1858
Surrounded by the sea on one side, and the mountains on the other three sides, Nelson is also blessed by three national parks in close proximity; Abel Tasman, Kahurangi, and Nelson-Lakes. The area is well known for ecotourism, and adventure-tourism, and also boasts abundant birdlife, golden sandy beaches in the North, and extensive limestone karst cave systems around Mt Owen and Mt Arthur including New Zealand’s deepest cave system
Marlborough
With its epicenter in the town of Blenheim, the region boasts highly fertile soils particularly around the wide plains surrounding the town. Combining that with the warm days and cool nights of a temperate climate and we have New Zealand’s best wine growing region
To the South, West, and North lies mountainous areas including the famous Marlborough Sounds where the tops of the mountains rise from the waters of the Sounds and form the Northern edge of the Southern Alps. It is in one of these Sounds that the town of Picton resides, hosting the inter-island ferry link between the North and South Islands
Our Tours
In honour of its popularity with local and visitor alike, we offer two special tours into the Nelson-Marlborough area; with three days, and five days options.
Each tour departs from and returns to Christchurch city, and provides all the necessities and goodies to make your tour a success.