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10 2 reviews
Picton
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$138/nighttotal: NZ$966 (7 )
The Landing - Picton
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chalet , Picton
This chalet is located in Picton, a 19-minute walk from Picton Memorial Park Beach and 5.96 kilometres from Picton Airdrome Airport. This 20 square metre chalet accommodates two guests with one bedroom and one bathroom, featuring air conditioning, complimentary Wi-Fi, a private terrace with barbecue facilities, a garden, and access to a fitness centre and hot tub.
9.1 7 reviews
Picton
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$158/nighttotal: NZ$1106 (7 )
The Landing - Picton
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cabin , Picton
This exclusive Picton lodge is situated in a private, elevated position offering panoramic views of the township and harbour, accessible via a scenic 65-step stairway, approximately 30 meters from the nearest point. This compact 20m² dwelling for two guests boasts a luxurious queen bed, a high-end bathroom with a twin-head shower, a Smart TV, and a Sonos Soundbar, with shared access to a private hot tub and a BBQ kitchenette on its expansive 45m² wraparound decking.
9.0 2319 reviews
Picton
27/06 – 04/07
NZ$78/nighttotal: NZ$546 (7 )
Tombstone Motel, Lodge & Backpackers
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hostel , Picton
Tombstone Motel, Lodge & Backpackers is conveniently located in Picton, a short walk from the Bluebridge ferry terminal and within a 15-minute walk of the Picton Railway Station and Inter Islander ferry terminal. The motel has received excellent ratings for cleanliness and location, making it a popular choice for travellers. The motel offers a range of accommodation options, including private rooms, a self-contained apartment, and dormitory rooms. Guests can enjoy a variety of amenities, including a shared kitchen, dining area, TV room, laundry facilities, games deck, gym equipment, a spa, free Wi-Fi, parking, bike hire, and luggage storage.
8.8 3202 reviews
Picton
21/07 – 24/07
NZ$98/nighttotal: NZ$294 (3 )
Tasman Holiday Parks Picton
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resort , Picton
Tasman Holiday Parks Picton is located just a short drive from the ferry terminals and opposite the Picton Marina, making it a convenient base for exploring the region. The park has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience. The park offers a range of accommodation options, including cabins, apartments, and campsites. Guests can enjoy a heated outdoor pool, a hot tub, and BBQ facilities, as well as a shared lounge, games room, and children's playground.
Frequently asked questions about campings in Picton
What are the most popular attractions in and around Picton?
Picton is a gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, so a boat trip is a must. You can also visit the Queen Charlotte Sound, a stunning area with beautiful beaches and hiking trails. The Picton Museum is a great place to learn about the history of the region.
You're just a short drive from Blenheim, the heart of the Marlborough wine region. It's a lovely town with lots of wineries to visit and delicious restaurants. Nelson, known for its art scene and craft breweries, is a little further afield but definitely worth a visit if you're interested in exploring the region.
What are the best holiday parks with a pool in Picton?
What are the best activities in and around Picton ?
Kayaking and sailing are popular activities in the Marlborough Sounds. You can also go hiking in the Queen Charlotte Track, a scenic trail with stunning views. If you're looking for something more relaxed, take a stroll along the Picton waterfront or visit the Picton Marina.
What are the best holiday parks for families and kids in Picton?
Picton is a great base for exploring the Marlborough Sounds, and there are many campsites in the area with easy access to the water. The weather is generally mild, and there are plenty of opportunities for swimming, fishing, and kayaking. You'll find campsites with facilities like toilets, showers, and power hook-ups.
What are the best holiday parks with parking in Picton?
What should travelers know about the weather, wildlife, or natural hazards in Picton?
Picton has a temperate climate, with warm summers and mild winters. The area is known for its strong winds, so be prepared for that. You might see seals, dolphins, and even whales in the Marlborough Sounds. There are no major natural hazards in Picton, but it's always a good idea to check the weather forecast before heading out.
Are there any family-friendly outdoor activities in or around Picton?
The Picton foreshore is a great place for families, with a playground and plenty of space for kids to run around. You can also take a ferry to the Queen Charlotte Sound and visit the Ship Cove Walkway, a short and easy walk with beautiful views.