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Port Hardy
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The entrance to the main part of the harbour is between Trafalgar Point and Victory Islets. There is deep water here and close to most points. A rock has been reported south-east of Nelson’s Monument (Kaitaore) and this area should be given a clearance of 100 m.
The area north of Victory (Moutiti) Islets is too open for anchorage except in calm weather or light winds from E to S. About one mile north-east of Victory Islets are Rakiura (Rakoura) Rocks.
The… More
Harbour Notice 22-2025
20 November 2025
In addition, a wreck has been found in Tom Canes Bay located at position 41°19.175'S, 174°06.663'E. It is located approximately in 4.3 metres of water.
All mariners are advised to navigate with caution.
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24 October 2025
Uncharted rocks have been located during survey work in the vicinity of position 41 21.820’ S 174 05.519’ E.
Depths are at 6m below chart datum, and potentially shallower.
Further updates will follow as survey work progresses.
Update 31 October 2025:
It’s been reported additional rocks have been found… More
Temporary Exclusion Zone
Okiwi Bay Fireworks DisplayIn accordance with the Navigation Bylaws, Clause 3.11, Okiwi Bay (designed area only) is temporarily reserved for a fireworks display from:2.00 pm 1 June to 11.00 pm 1 June 2024 For safety reasons, during this time, unauthorised vessels and persons are requested to keep clear of the reserved area as directed by events officials.The Navigation Bylaw can be viewed on the Marlborough District Council website www.marlborough.govt.nz search for navigation bylaws.If you would like to know more about the temporary… More
Kayak Race and Waka Ama Races
Date: Saturday 20th MayStart time at Picton Foreshore: 9amFinish time: Approx 11.15 to 1pm
Kayak Races Details:
Race option 1: Paddle from Picton Foreshore to Torea - run with kayak to Portage - paddle to Te Mahia Bay - Run to Mistletoe Bay - paddle to Picton Foreshore (27km)Race Option 2: Paddle from Picton Foreshore to Torea (10km)
Waka Ama Races details:
Option 1: from Picton Foreshore to ToreaOption 2: Paddle from Mabel Island to Torea to Torapapa Point and to Picton Foreshore
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Camera View
The footage from live cameras is available below. Use the left/right arrows to scroll through the cameras. Camera locations are:Diffenbach Point - Northern Entrance
Diffenbach Point - Tory Channel
East Head - Tory Channel
East Head - Tory Channel Entrance
Kurakura Point - Northern Entrance
You may also be interested in the following safety information:For information about the Moving Prohibited Zone that surrounds ferries and ships:See the Ferries and Ships page on this websiteFor information about the navigation sequences in the Havelock Channel:See the Havelock… More
Harbour Notice 25-2025
Temporary Exclusion Zone
Okiwi Bay New Years Day Fireworks Display
In accordance with the Navigation Bylaws, Okiwi Bay (designed area only) temporarily reserved for fireworks display from:
From 2pm to 11.30pm on 1 January 2026
For safety reasons, during this time, unauthorised vessels and persons are requested to keep clear of the reserved area as directed by the events officials.
The Navigation Bylaw can be viewed on the Marlborough District Council website www.marlborough.govt.nz and search for Navigation Bylaw.
If you would like to know more about the… More
HARBOURMASTER’S DIRECTION
The Marlborough District Council has adopted the New Zealand Port and Harbour Marine Safety Code (the Code) and applies the principles described within the code to marine operations on the region’s waters.
The movement of vessels within the Marlborough Harbour is subject to control and direction by the Harbourmaster. The Direction sets a number of control measures that are applicable across the region, or a specific area or operation, to enable the adequate implementation of the code.
The purpose of the Direction… More
Harbour Notice 27-2025
Temporary Exclusion Zone
Picton Maritime Festival Fireworks Display
In accordance with the Navigation Bylaws, Picton Inner Harbour (designed area only) temporarily reserved for fireworks display from:
9pm to 10.30pm on 17 January 2026
For safety reasons, during this time, unauthorised vessels and persons are requested to keep clear of the reserved area as directed by the events officials.
The Navigation Bylaw can be viewed on the Marlborough District Council website www.marlborough.gvot.nz and search for Navigation Bylaw.
If you would like to know more about the temporary… More
Harbour Notice 24-2025
Temporary Exclusion Zone
Picton New Years Eve Fireworks Display
In accordance with the Navigation Bylaws, Picton Inner Harbour (designed area only) temporarily reserved forfireworks display from:
10.30 pm on 31 December 2025 to 12.45 pm on 01 January 2026.
For safety reasons, during this time, unauthorised vessels and persons are requested to keep clear of the reserved area as directed by the events officials.
The Navigation Bylaw can be viewed on the Marlborough District Council website www.marlborough.govt.nzand search for Navigation Bylaw.
If you would like to know… More
Shakespeare bay
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The Māori name for this bay, Kaipupu, means eating shellfish.1
It was re-named Shakespeare Bay in 1849 by the New Zealand Company.2
The bay contains Waimahara Wharf, a deep water port facility. The wharf is designed as a multi- purpose berth and is used for log exports and large cruise ships.
The wharf is a "Restricted Area" as marked on nautical charts and any vessel intending to approach the wharf must contact Picton Harbour Radio on VHF channel 18.Go to the Port Marlborough… More

