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Marlborough Sounds | Abel Tasman

13 Nights / Sailing Cruise / 300nm / 27 Jan - 9 Feb 2027 / Te Kaihōpara / From NZD$4,950
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Set sail on a 13-night hands-on sailing adventure through the sheltered waterways and dramatic coastlines of Marlborough Sounds, D’Urville Island, and Abel Tasman National Park. Covering over 300nm at the top of New Zealand’s South Island, this expedition blends exhilarating coastal sailing with remote anchorages, scenic hikes, and immersive nature experiences.

Departing from Picton Marina, we’ll navigate Queen Charlotte Sound’s intricate inlets and bush-lined bays, shaping our route around the wind and weather. With over 100 potential anchorages, each day offers new opportunities to explore, relax, and sail.

Whether you’re helming under full sail, trimming lines, or learning navigation, this is true hands-on sailing. Ashore, hike coastal tracks, kayak quiet coves, snorkel clear waters, or cast a line for dinner. Highlights include the wild, culturally rich shores of D’Urville Island and the golden beaches of Abel Tasman National Park.

Evenings are spent anchored in peaceful bays, enjoying fresh-caught meals, sunset views, and camaraderie on deck. Perfect for those seeking skill-building, connection with nature, and the thrill of life under sail.

Highlights

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Enjoy a range of experiences

Depart from Picton Marina

Begin your journey from the heart of the Marlborough Sounds, where well-equipped docks and a lively waterfront mark the start of remote cruising.

Cruise through Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui

Sail past forested bays and tranquil waters, and step ashore to explore sections of the Queen Charlotte Track with sweeping coastal views.

Venture into Kenepuru Sound

Navigate narrow, quiet inlets and enjoy kayaking or swimming in peaceful, secluded bays surrounded by native bush.

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Discover Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere

Cruise New Zealand’s largest sound, dotted with mussel farms and dramatic ridgelines, with options to hike or explore hidden estuaries by tender.

Explore D’Urville Island / Rangitoto ki te Tonga

Anchor near rugged beaches to fish, dive, or simply soak in the isolation, while learning about the island’s deep Māori history.

Experience Te Aumiti / French Pass

Sail through swirling tidal currents and narrow channels for one of New Zealand’s most exhilarating and scenic passages at sea.

Explore Abel Tasman National Park
Sail or paddle along golden beaches and forested coastline, then step ashore to hike the Coast Track through lush bush and hidden coves.

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Map

1. Picton Marina

Picton Marina Office Picton Marina Off, Waikawa Road, Picton 7220, New Zealand

2. Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui

Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui, Marlborough Region, New Zealand

3. Kenepuru Sound

Kenepuru Sound, Marlborough Region 7282, New Zealand

4. Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere

Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere, Marlborough Region, New Zealand

5. Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island

Rangitoto ki te Tonga / D'Urville Island, Marlborough Region 7193, New Zealand

6. Te Aumiti / French Pass

Te Aumiti / French Pass, Marlborough Region 7193, New Zealand

7. Kaiteriteri

Kaiteriteri 7197, New Zealand

8. Abel Tasman National Park

South Island 7183, New Zealand

9. Awaroa Bay

Awaroa Bay 7183, New Zealand

10. Picton Marina

Picton Marina Office Picton Marina Off, Waikawa Road, Picton 7220, New Zealand

Anchorages

A range of potential anchorages based on weather and crew preferences
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Picton Marina

  • Gateway to the Marlborough Sounds, with full marina services, provisioning, and easy access to remote cruising.

  • Visit the Picton Foreshore or EcoWorld Aquarium before departure for a relaxed start or family-friendly activity.

Queen Charlotte Sound / Tōtaranui

  • Walk the Queen Charlotte Track, with multiple access points and scenic lookouts over forested ridgelines.

  • Explore historic Ship Cove, a favourite anchorage of Captain Cook, with monuments and interpretation panels.

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Kenepuru Sound

  • Kayak or paddleboard through calm, narrow inlets surrounded by native bush and birdlife.

  • Anchor near peaceful eco-lodges or holiday homes accessible only by water, ideal for a secluded retreat.

Pelorus Sound / Te Hoiere

  • Cruise past mussel farms and rugged hillsides in one of New Zealand’s most remote and least visited sounds.

  • Walk the Nydia Track from Nydia Bay for a scenic bush hike through regenerating forest and coastal views.

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D’Urville Island / Rangitoto ki te Tonga

  • Fish in renowned areas like Catherine Cove, with excellent visibility and abundant marine life.

  • Hike to Bald Hill for panoramic views across the island and surrounding waters, with a true sense of isolation.

Te Aumiti / French Pass

  • Navigate the narrow, fast-moving tidal channel for a thrilling and memorable sailing experience.

  • Walk to the French Pass lookout to watch swirling currents and eddies from above—especially striking at peak tide.

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Kaiteriteri

  • Launch point for exploring Abel Tasman National Park, with a golden-sand beach and sheltered anchorage popular with cruisers.

  • Kayak or hike the coastal track straight from the beach, or visit nearby Split Apple Rock by boat or paddle.

Abel Tasman National Park

  • Hike sections of the Abel Tasman Coast Track, one of New Zealand’s Great Walks, with forest trails, suspension bridges, and turquoise bays.

  • Paddle or sail past sculpted granite headlands and secluded coves, often spotting seals, penguins, or dolphins en route.

Awaroa Bay

  • Anchor in a wide, sweeping bay with a tidal sandbar you can walk across at low tide to access inland trails.

  • Visit the locally crowdfunded Awaroa Lodge café and gardens, a unique mix of remote hospitality and community heritage.

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The experience

A taste of what you'll experience onboard
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Watch duties

Acting as watch captain (day and night), helming, navigating, checking weather and monitoring AIS and radar and for both traffic and rain squalls. View gallery

Weather

Downloading and analysing the latest weather forecasts and calculating best route to destination. View gallery

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Navigation

Navigating, hazard identification, entering waypoints and calculating updated ETA’s. View gallery

Leadership

Watch roster planning, matching responsibility to experience, crew management and communication. View gallery

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Safety

Familiarisation of all safety procedures, sail planning, storm preparation planning and abandon ship procedures. View gallery

Personal wellbeing

Advice on how to take responsibility for managing clothing, hydration, sleep and nutrition to maintain your health and well being aboard. View gallery

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Passage planning

Planning our arrival and route to safe harbour including timing with daylight (if required), weather factors, navigational hazards, communications / customs and sail/motor arrival plan. View gallery

Sailing

Hoisting, trimming and reefing both upwind (main, genoas, and jibs) and downwind sails (poled out headsails, spinnakers, gennakers and code 0’s (subject to weather). View gallery

Training

Use of PDF’s (Personal Flotation Devices), PLB’s (Personal Locator Beacons), safety tethers, dan buoy’s, storm drogue, liferaft and any other equipment required to ensure you remain safe in all conditions. View gallery

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Activities

Our events are packed full of activities
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What you'll enjoy

Coastal exploring

Coastal exploring offers the thrill of venturing to remote places using a RIB, uncovering hidden gems like pristine reefs, secluded beaches, and winding rivers. Discover shipwrecks teeming with history, indulge in beach combing for unique treasures, and experience the untouched beauty of coastal landscapes. View gallery

Adventures ashore

Onshore activities include hiking and bushwalking to scenic lookouts, exploring local towns, and discovering the unique charm of each destination. Enjoy cultural immersion through local traditions, relax with games, or uncover hidden gems as you explore islands. View gallery

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Dining out

Dining out offers the chance to enjoy local flavours, explore regional specialties, and experience unique culinary traditions. From seaside cafes to hidden gems, each meal is an opportunity to savour the culture and cuisine of the destination. View gallery

Fishing

Fishing provides an opportunity to connect with nature, whether casting a line from the shore or exploring deeper waters. Enjoy the thrill of the catch, the serenity of the surroundings, and the chance to bring home a fresh, rewarding meal. View gallery

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Historic places

Exploring historic places offers a glimpse into the past through ancient sites, architectural landmarks, and local stories. These visits bring history to life, connecting you with the culture, traditions, and events that shaped each destination. View gallery

Kayaking

Kayaking allows you to glide through serene waterways, explore hidden coves, and get up close to nature. It’s a peaceful yet adventurous way to discover rivers, coastlines, and marine life from a unique perspective. View gallery

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Snorkelling

Snorkelling offers an up-close view of vibrant underwater ecosystems, from colourful coral reefs to fascinating marine life. It's a relaxing and immersive way to explore the wonders beneath the surface of the water. View gallery

Swimming

Swimming offers refreshing escapes in stunning settings, from crystal-clear bays and tranquil rivers to diving off the back of the boat into azure waters. It's a perfect way to relax and be rejuvenated by nature. View gallery

Wildlife watching

Wildlife watching offers unforgettable encounters with nature, from observing birds and dolphins to spotting whales, turtles, and sharks. Discover diverse marine life, from playful fish to delicate starfish, in their natural habitats. View gallery

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The Yacht

Te Kaihopara - 21.8m (72 foot)
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Sleeps 10 guests in 3 Cabins

Step aboard Te Kaihopara, a purpose-built South Pacific cruising ketch designed for modern explorers seeking connection, challenge, and discovery at sea. From remote coastlines to open ocean passages, Te Kaihopara delivers comfort, capability, and adventure in equal measure. With a strong, ocean-tested build, hands-on sailing opportunities, and space to relax and reflect, every voyage is a chance to immerse yourself in the rhythm of the ocean and the raw beauty of the natural world.

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With $1m spent on a refit, new electronics, a full rewire and the latest safety equipment in 2023, the yacht meets the highest safety standards.

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With a generous galley, 4 fridges and a freezer, the yacht is able to be well provisioned for long distance cruising.

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With a saloon and wheelhouse that seat up to 16 people, there are ample indoor and outdoor seating choices.

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Cabins

Private and shared options available
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Berth and Cabin and options

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Moana Stateroom: Booking option for couple or up to 3 singles. Private ensuite. 240v and 12v power outlets. 4 large and 2 small port hole windows. Private ensuite.

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Tiritiri Suite: Booking option for couple or up to 3 singles. Private ensuite. 240v and 12v power outlets. 1 small port hole window. Private ensuite.

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Mokohinau Cabin: Booking option for up to 4 occupants with private ensuite. 240v and 12v power outlets. 2 small port hole windows. Private ensuite.

Itinerary

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Itinerary

27 Jan 2027

  • Fly into Blenheim or Picton Airports or catch the Cook Strait Ferry from Wellington.

  • Arrive at the vessel in Picton by 11am

  • Crew training and safety familiarisation

  • Depart for first anchorage

27 Jan - 8 Feb 2027

  • Explore the Marlborough Sounds, D’Urville Island, and Abel Tasman

  • Visit remote bays, sheltered anchorages, and scenic islands

  • Activities include snorkelling, kayaking, hiking, wildlife spotting, and fishing

  • Evenings spent anchored in stunning locations, enjoying sunset dinners and fresh seafood

9 Feb 2027

  • Sail back to Picton Marina, arriving by 2pm

  • Depart via Picton Ferry Terminal, Picton Airport, or Blenheim Airport later that day

Inclusions

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Inclusions

Your crew package includes; all meals onboard, crew meals in Vanuatu and various stopover ports, accommodation onboard, your Ocean Sailing Expeditions crew shirt, marina fees, the use of a PFD (personal flotation device), PLB (personal locator beacon), and a safety tether. Your bedding, a pillow and towel are also included along with suncream.

Exclusions

Your crew package excludes; accommodation ashore, flights and transport to and from departure and arrival ports, alcohol, toiletries, clothing and wet weather gear.

Its always recommended that you book flights with date flexibility incase of unforeseen changes due to weather or schedules. Accommodation options if you want to stay ashore either side of trip: AirBNBBooking.comWotif &  HomeAway.

Booking

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Booking

Book and pay

Click Book Now button above to secure your place. Choose from Pay in Full or deposit options. Direct debit from bank account, debit card or credit card options available. Pay in the currency of your choice.

Personalise your payment plan

If you want to set up a payment plan, contact us here and let us know your desired deposit (minimum 10% required) and your preferred payment. You can make up to 18 payments, for the balance. You can choose the frequency and customise each payment amount.

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100% cancellation guarantee

If you book and then cancel prior to an event, for any reason, 100% of your payment will be issued as a credit, that you can apply to any future event/s. For a full refund of sailing trip, flights and hotel costs, we recommend travel insurance. View Terms & Conditions.

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