Flights to Marlborough new Zealand
Marlborough New Zealand FlightsThis is Air New Zealand: Cheap flights to Blenheim, Marlborough
Marlborough is the place for you if cycling from basement to basement doors is like your imagination of pleasure. There are more plantations of Sowvignon BLANCO than anywhere else in New Zealand, as well as a small selection of pine nuts, pine nuts, pine nuts and Rieslings to add to your wine toast.
Fortunately, they all go well with the taste of the locals white Suvignon. Fortunately, they all go well with the taste of the locals white Suvignon. The Marlborough region's main pretension before the era of wines and cellars was the sound - exceptional drenched dales that emerged when water level was rising about 10,000 years ago.
Getting to Marlborough
Situated at the northeast end of New Zealand's South Island, Marlborough is a wonderful area known for its many sunny days and is also the biggest wine-growing area in New Zealand. Marlborough's biggest city is Blenheim and the near city of Picton is the gate to the South Island and the entry to the beloved Marlborough Sounds touristic destination, a stunning array of'drowned valleys' that provide an unbelievable glimpse of the interaction of ocean, countryside, light outdoors.
For those of you who are an internatonal traveller and wonder how to get to Marlborough, it is best to take a flight to Christchurch before taking the four and a half hr journey to Marlborough. Air New Zealand and Virgin Australia offer flights to Christchurch every day. From Cairns, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, these flights to Christchurch take between 3 and 10 hrs, according to where you take off and whether or not they are straight.
Coming from Christchurch, take State Highway 1 via Kaikoura, Seddon and Blenheim, which arrives in Marlborough and ends in Picton. New Zealand is easily accessible thanks to a number of national flights from Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch to Blenheim and Picton Airport.
But if you want to get closer to the breathtaking scenery and not out of a small airplane windows, the TranzCoastal train ride is a great way to see Marlborough and the Kaikoura coast. Arriving in Marlborough is simple and the slow drive ends in Kaikoura, Seddon, Picton and Blenheim.
Marlborough is also easily reached by boat thanks to a number of ferryboats that connect the North Island with the South Island. These trips between Wellington and Picton take about 3.5 hrs and offer part of the journey through the Marlborough Sounds.