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Itineraries

Use others' experience in planning your itinerary

Intending travelers may find it helpful to navigate their way through a wide range of information about attractions and services.

DecisionMakerdestinations brings together other specialists and its own itineraries to assist you chose.

Find out more by reviewing these itineraries, choosing the one nearest your needs, and then ask a travel professional to help you, or book the individual or clusters of services direct.


Itineraries from Destination Marlborough


Destination Marlborough is the regional tourism organization for Marlborough. It prepared the itineraries below primarily for the travel trade. DecisionMakerdestinations feel these itineraries could also hope free independent travelers from Wellington – and other places.

Top of the South Island loop
Traveling route options

•    South from Marlborough
•    South Island loop
•    South Island figure eight
•    Wine lovers
•    SH63:The road less traveled
•    North from Marlborough: The Classic New Zealand Wine Trail

Marlborough two-three day itineraries
•    Marlborough discovery
•    Gourmet Marlborough
•    Marlborough adventure
•    Art & heritage
•    Outdoors & adventure

Marlborough and Nelson five day itineraries
•    Wine & food

Love Marlborough

Itineraries from DecisionMakerdestinations

DecisionMakerdestinations has designed itineraries for Japanese considering visits to Tonga and to New Zealand. It is assessing other needs for target groups who could visit Marlborough, applying its deepening knowledge of Pelorus and related neighbourhoods.

Shortbreaks
•    Timeout in Pelorus

Link briefing
•    Other

NewZealandTravelGuides, in addition to current activities in Picton, has had representatives on the road all over NZ for five years. It has experienced travel needs in NZ for Americans, Europeans and Australians.

Itineraries from NewZealandTravelGuides
New Zealand Travel Guide

Other itineraries
Havelock Marlborough Sounds Infomation Centre