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Endeavour Inlet

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A popular summer recreation area, this large bay on the western side of Outer Queen Charlotte Sound has its entrance between Edgecombe and Scott Points. There are outlying rocks from both of these points. The reef off Scott Point is particularly dangerous as there is a sunken rock out from a visible rock; a clearance of 100 metres is suggested. There are also dangerous rocks off Marine Head and 100 metres off the northern entrance to Tawa Bay. A sunken… More

Waikawa Bay marina extension - caution required

The Harbourmaster would like to remind marina users to take care when passing the new Marina extension and to adhere to the 5 knot rule. New 5 knot buoys have been installed at the start of the Marina extension.If you have any questions regarding the site, please refer to the Port Marlborough website. Go to the Port Marlborough website  More

Terms & Conditions

Marlborough Cruise Guide Website
Terms and Conditions
The following Terms and Conditions govern access to and use of this website.  Use of this website is taken as acceptance of these terms and conditions.
 
1.         Navigational Use
1.1       The Cruise Guide is intended to be a general guide providing helpful information for boaties and visitors to the Marlborough Sounds.  It is not intended for navigational use.  Always navigate by reference to a current navigational chart or map.
 
2.         Feedback and Contributions
2.1       Feedback and contributions to this… More

Lord Ashley Bay

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Regardless of its fine name this bay does not offer shelter and is open to surge from the open sea. There is no beach as cliffs drop to rocks the length of the shoreline from Yellow to Culdaff Points. More

Whareunga Bay

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The bays between Patten passage and Whareunga Bay all have attractive beaches and are completely exposed to NW to NE winds. They should only be used as an anchorage in calm weather or in winds from the S sector semi-circle.
Holding is good at Kilmarnoch at the head of Whareunga.
There are rocks out from all the points along the coast and particular care should be taken to avoid the ones off the peninsula between Whareunga and Burney’s Beach.  More

Punga Cove

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Punga Cove has a wharf, moorings and licensed restaurant.
Visit the website: http://www.pungacove.co.nz/ More

Waiona Bay

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Shelter may be found in northerly to westerly conditions, although wind does gust into the bay from the from the Apuau Channel. Holding is poor.There is a combined club mooring at the head of the bay and a Department of Conservation (DOC) campsite.For more information on the campsite go the DOC website  More

The Marlborough Cruise Guide

The Cruise Guide to the Marlborough Sounds is an interactive app and website showing marinas, anchorages, boat ramps, moorings, facilities, and other local information and images. Information is presented in map format, and includes satellite images and nautical charts.
The Cruise Guide stands out from traditional guide books because of its ability to incorporate user feedback, which is moderated by local experts and added to the knowledge base. This means the Cruise Guide's information will remain current, offering the type of… More

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions Can I use the club moorings shown on the Cruise Guide Map?If you wish to use the moorings shown as Club moorings shown on the map in this guide, you must first join one of the three boating clubs:Waikawa Boating Club,
Pelorus Boating Club or
Mana Cruising Club. 
Information about these Clubs and membership are found on the following websites: www.waikawaboatingclub.co.nz
www.pelorusboatingclub.com
www.manacc.co.nz
 How long will it take to get from Wellington to Picton?Approximately 3.5 hours by ferry and approximately 9 hours by yacht. Where can… More

Marlborough Sounds Marinas

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Marlborough Sounds Marinas offer three of the best marinas in New Zealand, at Picton, Havelock and Waikawa.
When it comes to security, berth quality, parking, berth holder amenities and services, they’re all first class.
But there’s more to it than that. As well as the differences in location and points of access to the sounds, each marina has a different feel, so you can choose a place that’s really comfortable for you.
The team at the marinas will keep your boat and gear… More