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Itinerary
Day 1 – Ship Cove to Endeavour
Inlet
(approx. 5 hours/14km)
We will collect you from your accommodation in Picton to join the
boat trip to Motuara Island for a bird sanctuary tour en route to Ship
Cove. Learn about the fascinating marine life of this area and, if we are
lucky, see dolphins as well! Enjoy a short warm up walk on Motuara Island
Bird Sanctuary to the lookout – this affords spectacular 360deg views of
the Marlborough Sounds – and see many of New Zealand’s endangered bird
species. Arrive late morning at Ship Cove to begin our walk. This scenic &
historic reserve was a favourite anchorage for Captain Cook during his
explorations in the 1770s. Experience virgin beech forest at its best plus
stunning views throughout today’s walk. NB. Our visit to Motuara Island is
weather dependent – this is due to the fact there are no toilets or
shelter on the island.
Accommodation
– Furneaux Lodge
Built early this century, Furneaux Lodge comprises the original homestead,
restaurant, bar, fully self-contained chalets and upmarket studio units in
a delightfully picturesque setting. Furneaux Lodge has an excellent
restaurant for dinner and/or breakfasts.
Day 2 - Endeavour
Inlet to Punga Cove
(approx. 4 hours/12km)
Today's mainly coastal walk takes us around the inlet through
regenerating native bush to the call of bellbirds, fantails and other NZ
native birds. Pause at the head of the bay to learn more about antimony &
the mining industry that thrived there in the 1880s.
Accommodation
– Punga Cove
Nestled amidst the native bush, Punga Cove’s well-appointed individual
chalets are a welcome respite. The gourmet restaurant with its impressive
view caps off a perfect day and is also open for breakfasts overlooking
the bay.
Day 3 - Punga Cove
to Torea Bay & Kayak to Lochmara Bay
(approx. 4 hours)
This morning you will be collected by water taxi from Punga Cove
& taken on a cruise around the Queen Charlotte Sound to meet your sea
kayaking guide at Torea Bay. Your guide will take you through an extensive
safety briefing and instruction prior to departing. Once paddling on the
sheltered waters, your guide will explain the history of the sunken
valleys of the Marlborough Sounds and point out the wildlife that we see.
Lunch is a picnic of Marlborough fare on one of the uninhabited beaches
along the way.
Accommodation
- Lochmara Lodge
Once discovered, Lochmara Lodge is never forgotten. This Marlborough
Sounds eco retreat is set on the shores of Queen Charlotte Sound and
offers accommodation for backpackers through to luxury units. The large
property has its own extensive network of tracks with hammocks and other
surprises round every corner. The ideal spot for your final night on this
tour - and to enjoy your guide's culinary skills with an amazing Kiwi
gourmet BBQ this evening.
Day 4 - Lochmara
Bay to Anakiwa
(approx. 4 hours)
Farewell Lochmara Lodge and, once on the water, paddle in and out
of the secluded bays and idyllic coves towards the Grove Arm of Queen
Charlotte Sound. Here bush overhangs the water's edge - forest green
against the azure blue of the Sound. After a sumptuous lunch, we paddle
down to Anakiwa to meet up with the rest of the walking group. NB. Actual
routes may vary depending on weather conditions - we choose the safest and
most enjoyable paddling areas!
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Gourmet Package |
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3 nights superior,
seaview twin share accommodation with own private ensuite
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All meals –
restaurant meals (3 course) on 2 nights and gourmet BBQ on final
night
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A complimentary glass
of wine with evening meal
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Packed gourmet lunch
each day
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Guiding services
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All kayak equipment -
full instruction provided (beginners catered for)
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Water transport to
and from track
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Luggage transfers
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Single supplement
available
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Picton accommodation
transfers
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