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NELSON & MARLBOROUGH

NELSON & MARLBOROUGH. NELSON & MARLBOROUGH. BLENHEIM www.lovemarlborough.co.nz Nearest Airport: Blenheim (domestic only) Transport : Good connections with close proximity to the rail and ferry services in Picton. Climate: dry climate, high sun-shine hours.

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NELSON & MARLBOROUGH

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  1. NELSON & MARLBOROUGH

  2. NELSON & MARLBOROUGH BLENHEIM www.lovemarlborough.co.nz Nearest Airport: Blenheim (domestic only) Transport: Good connections with close proximity to the rail and ferry services in Picton. Climate: dry climate, high sun-shine hours. Snapshot: The largest winemaking region in New Zealand, it is famous for its Sauvignon Blanc. Marlborough is also known for its idyllic Sounds – home to a plentitude of wildlife. NELSON www.nelsonnz.com Nearest Airport: Nelson (domestic only) 20 minutes. Transport: relatively close to the Picton ferry, quite isolated from major centres but still with bus services. Climate: Sunny climate, high sun-shine hours. Snapshot: Home to three National Parks, a creative community and a lovely sunny climate.

  3. NELSON

  4. NATIONAL PARKS • Nelson is home to three National Parks: • Abel Tasman National Park • Kahurangi National Park • Nelson Lakes National Park

  5. GOLDEN BAY Visitors can take a 4WD safari out to the gannet colony on the isolated Farewell Spit, or explore the beauty of Golden Bay on horse back.

  6. INDULGE No trip to Nelson is complete without visiting one of the many boutique wineries and breweries in the region or indulging in some mouth watering seafood.

  7. CREATIVE COMMUNITY Painters, sculptors, ceramic artists, jewellers and more live and create throughout the region.

  8. MARLBOROUGH

  9. SAUVIGNON BLANC LAND Marlborough is the largest producer of wine in the country. Recommend exploring some of the many wineries by bike, taking time out to have a lazy picnic lunch.

  10. MARLBOROUGH SOUNDS • Visitors can view the Sounds by private boat or charter tour. • Go swimming with the dolphins, kayaking or hike the Queen Charlotte Track. .

  11. FOR MORE INFORMATION : FOR MORE INFORMATION: www.traveltrade.newzealand.com Check out the Nelson/Marlborough Training Module on the Travel Trade website. www.newzealand.com All Tourism New Zealand marketing directs consumers to this website. With over 2000 pages of information. www.tourismnewzealand.com Tourism New Zealand’s corporate website has information on our latest campaigns and events. www.images.newzealand.com Free access to many of the images you have viewed in this presentation.

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