Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour of Nelson Marlborough, New Zealand.
The City of Nelson The city of Nelson is compact, charming, enjoys a good climate, has a relaxed way of life and allows easy access to an interesting region, including the Abel Tasman National Park. Its arts and crafts community produce high quality work and New Zealand Wearable Art is featured at parades in September. Historic buildings, lovely beaches and vineyards are other attractions for the numerous holidaymakers who flock to the area in summer.
Artists often congregate in those places with an enviable climate and lifestyle. Nelson is one such place. Included in these 9 Audio Guides are stories of music making, beer (Nelson has several boutique breweries), glass-making, rose gardens and wearable art.
Outer Nelson, Golden Bay, Marlborough and Kaikoura The north and north-east of New Zealand's South Island has four distinct areas separated by hills. At the very top and the most isolated is Golden Bay. Moving south we find the City of Nelson and south again are Marlborough and its "sounds" and the spectacular Kaikoura Coast. Each part has its own distinctive character and set of attractions some of which are described in these audio guides.
Golden Bay Renowned for natural wonders, Golden Bay is a gateway to Kahurangi and Abel Tasman National Parks. Beautiful, safe beaches, walks of scenic and historic interest, a wetland of international importance and the famous Pupu Springs attract visitors who can survive happily without big hotels and nightlife. Many craftspeople and artists enjoy the lifestyle here and sell their work from small galleries.
Picton and Marlborough Sounds The Cook Strait interisland ferries berth at Picton which provides road and sea access to the Marlborough Sounds Land and sea offer countless opportunities for recreation: walk, swim, sail, kayak, fish, dive, camp or just relax in the sun.
Blenheim Reputed to be the sunniest town in New Zealand, Blenheim is the centre of the country's largest wine producing area. The Marlborough Wine and Food Festival takes place in February, but you can enjoy lunch and wine tasting at several vineyards throughout the year.
Kaikoura Whale-watching, swimming with dolphins, diving with sharks - Kaikoura has it all! An additional delight is walking on the Peninsula; the mountain and coastal scenery is stunning and there's the added bonus of Maori and whaling history.
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Enhance your holiday travel experience by downloading this audio tour of Nelson Marlborough, New Zealand.
The City of Nelson The city of Nelson is compact, charming, enjoys a good climate, has a relaxed way of life and allows easy access to an interesting region, including the Abel Tasman National Park. Its arts and crafts community produce high quality work and New Zealand Wearable Art is featured at parades in September. Historic buildings, lovely beaches and vineyards are other attractions for the numerous holidaymakers who flock to the area in summer.
Artists often congregate in those places with an enviable climate and lifestyle. Nelson is one such place. Included in these 9 Audio Guides are stories of music making, beer (Nelson has several boutique breweries), glass-making, rose gardens and wearable art.
Outer Nelson, Golden Bay, Marlborough and Kaikoura The north and north-east of New Zealand's South Island has four distinct areas separated by hills. At the very top and the most isolated is Golden Bay. Moving south we find the City of Nelson and south again are Marlborough and its "sounds" and the spectacular Kaikoura Coast. Each part has its own distinctive character and set of attractions some of which are described in these audio guides.
Golden Bay Renowned for natural wonders, Golden Bay is a gateway to Kahurangi and Abel Tasman National Parks. Beautiful, safe beaches, walks of scenic and historic interest, a wetland of international importance and the famous Pupu Springs attract visitors who can survive happily without big hotels and nightlife. Many craftspeople and artists enjoy the lifestyle here and sell their work from small galleries.
Picton and Marlborough Sounds The Cook Strait interisland ferries berth at Picton which provides road and sea access to the Marlborough Sounds Land and sea offer countless opportunities for recreation: walk, swim, sail, kayak, fish, dive, camp or just relax in the sun.
Blenheim Reputed to be the sunniest town in New Zealand, Blenheim is the centre of the country's largest wine producing area. The Marlborough Wine and Food Festival takes place in February, but you can enjoy lunch and wine tasting at several vineyards throughout the year.
Kaikoura Whale-watching, swimming with dolphins, diving with sharks - Kaikoura has it all! An additional delight is walking on the Peninsula; the mountain and coastal scenery is stunning and there's the added bonus of Maori and whaling history.
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