We have created an Insider’s Guide to Picton, a charming coastal town nestled at the top of the South Island. With its stunning waterfront, rich history, and breathtaking scenery, Picton offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Our guide covers the best attractions, dining spots, places to stay and hidden gems that make Picton a must-visit destination.
How to get to Picton
Located at the top of the South Island, the best way to access Picton is by picking up your Mode Rental from Wellington and boarding the ferry across the Cook Straight. With _mode rentals, you can get a discount for the Cook Straight Ferry, The 3-and-a-half-hour journey provides some of the most amazing views of the Malbrough sounds as you enter the South Island.
If you are planning a road trip from the North to the South Island, Picton is a perfect pit stop. Check out our Auckland to Queenstown 14-Day Itinerary, to help you create an epic road trip to explore both the North and South Island.
Activities in Picton
Your time in Picton can be spent doing anything from hiking one of New Zealand’s most well-known tracks, seeing some wildlife up close, or learning about local history.
Queen Charlotte Track: Lace up your boots or hop on a bike to explore the breathtaking Queen Charlotte Track. Whether you’re up for the 70km journey over 3-5 days or prefer a day trip, there’s a range of accommodations available for a multi-day or a single-day adventure! Make sure you book your bed and transport to get back to the mainland.
Wine Tour: The Marlborough wine region is renowned for its world-class Sauvignon Blancs and Pinot Noirs. Spend your time touring around the vineyards from Saint Clair Family Estate Vineyard to Alan Scott Family Wines tasting some of New Zealand’s most beloved wines. You can opt for a hop-on-hop-off bus that will take you to all different wineries around the region or select a guided wine tour. Make sure you book the bus in advance as it tends to sell out, or you have a designated driver!
Edwin Fox Museum: Step back in time at the Edwin Fox Museum, home to one of the world’s oldest surviving merchant sailing ships. Explore the fascinating maritime history of Picton and uncover the stories of sailors who once called this historic vessel home.
Sea Kayaking Adventures: Embark on an exhilarating sea kayaking adventure in the crystal-clear waves of the Marlborough Sounds. Book a tour with Sea Kayaking Adventures and paddle your way through hidden coves, secluded beaches, and pristine waters. Encounter sea and birdlife along the way as you explore this beautiful coastline.
Tirohanga Track: If you’re only in Picton for a day and don’t have time for the Queen Charlotte Track, the Tirohanga track is a great option. Despite being short and steep, the views are well worth it. It’s a 45-minute hike to the lookout point, with picturesque views of Picton and Waikawa.
Picton Splash Pad: The waterfront is the perfect spot to entertain the kids. Featuring an interactive and entertaining splash pad with water cannons, your children will not want to leave! If they prefer to stay dry, Picton’s Memorial Park Playground is conveniently located right next to the splash pad.
Kaipupu Sanctuary: Hop onto a water taxi or kayak and get transported over to the Kaipupu Sanctuary. This 2.7 km loop offers an easy grade walk to observe New Zealand’s native flora and fauna. Keep an eye out, and hopefully, you’ll spot a Korora (Little Blue Penguin), Kekeno (NZ Fur Seal), or a Kereru (NZ Wood Pigeon). Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a bird water or simply seeking a peaceful retreat into nature, a visit to Kaipupu Wildlife Sanctuary promises an unforgettable experience filled with wonder and appreciation of New Zealand’s wildlife.
Picton Heritage and Whaling Museum: The Picton Heritage and Whaling Museum offers a captivating glimpse into the town’s maritime history. Housed in a historic waterfront building, it showcases Picton’s whaling legacy through interactive exhibits and artifacts. Visitors can learn about the history of the Marlborough Sounds and discover Picton’s storied past.
Swim with dolphins: With Eco Tours, you can have one of the best experiences swimming with the rare Queen Charlotte Sound Hector dolphins! The tour is available all year round and offers a rare opportunity to observe the dolphins in their natural habitat. Led by knowledgeable guides, all you need to bring is your togs and towel.
Best Places to Eat in Picton
Picton offers a great range of dinner spots. Treat yourself to a classic Kiwi culinary experience with fish and chips on the beach. Enjoy freshly battered fish and golden fries from Kiwi Takeaways while soaking up the sun and sea breeze but keep an eye out for pesky seagulls eager to steal a bite!
If you're craving fresh seafood, Oxley's Bar and Kitchen is a fantastic option.Or it you are looking for something a little bit different, we recommend Cortado Restaurant and Bar who are provide a seafood menu with a South American twist or Scoozi Woodfire Pizza to enjoy a slice of Italy with a kiwi mix.
For a daytime bite you cannot miss New Zealand’s favourite toastie maker, Toastie Lords (pictured). With an awesome range of toastie fillings, you’ll want to go back for more! Other local favourites include Gusto Café, Bakehouse Café, and the Picton Village Bakery where you can pick up a Kiwi delicacy like a meat pie.
Accommodation in Picton
You will not be short of accommodation options in Picton. From luxury to budget-friendly options, there is a good range available. Some of our luxury accommodation recommendations include Escape to Picton Boutique Hotel and Picton Waterfront Luxury Apartments. For more budget-friendly options, Harbour View Motel and Gateway Motel Picton are great alternatives.
Additionally, there are also backpackers and holiday parks available as great budget-friendly options. Or if you don’t mind a short drive there are plenty of great accommodation choices in Blenheim, just a 30-minute drive from Picton.
Ready to Explore Picton?
Discover the heart of the Marlborough region with Picton as your must-visit destination on any road trip. Our comprehensive guide is your key to the best stays, dining experiences, and a dive into rich local history. Indulge in world-class wines and enjoy outdoor adventures that promise unforgettable moments.
Looking for the perfect road trip itinerary? Explore our expertly curated routes, including the scenic journeys from Picton to Christchurch via Nelson or the captivating trip through Picton to Christchurch via Kaikoura. Start planning your adventure today and uncover all that Picton has to offer!