Discover the best Campgrounds in Marlborough Sounds, Marlborough Region, South Island including Picton Top 10 Holiday Park, Waikawa Bay Holiday Park, Picton Campervan Park, Parklands Marina Holiday Park, Resolution Bay Cabins, Momorangi Bay Campground, Ngahere Hou, Alexanders Holiday Park.
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4.5 based on 828 reviews
Peter and Mel offer you a warm welcome to Picton TOP 10 Holiday Park, gateway to the Marlborough Sounds. Located just ten minutes walk to the town centre and across the road from the freshly redeveloped Picton Marina, our park offers a range of accommodation for couples, families and groups, along with all the communal facilities you need for a fun, relaxing holiday.
From the initial phone call requesting permission to bring our dogs and then to check in Mel was exceptional, her friendly, kind and thoughtful attitude would be hard to beat, it was a pleasure interacting with her. Confirmation & info emails arrived promptly. The facilities were spotless could not fault. Thank you and well done Picton Top 10 we will be back if the opportunity arises.
4.5 based on 111 reviews
Amenity areas super clean. Excellent kitchen facilities and close to accommodation. Cabin was the smallest, yet the cheapest. Comfortable bed, fridge, jug provided. Nice outdoor seating area. Great location.
4.5 based on 81 reviews
CLOSEST HOLIDAY PARK TO FERRY & TOWN CENTRE Great central location less than a 2 min drive from the ferry terminal and just a short walk from Picton’s picturesque waterfront, cafes, restaurants and all Marlborough Sounds tours, activities & attractions. We are a small family owned and operated park featuring FREE Unlimited WiFi, Spotlessly clean facilities & rooms, Campervans Only (No Tents/Cars), Modern Standard Cabins (32" TV), Lounge with Sky, Free high pressure hot showers, 10 minute walk to town centre, 100m to convenience store and 150m to local tavern & restaurant.
Modern amenities. Clean and roomy showers with no time limit or cost. 3 minute drive to the ferry and about 1 km walking distance to dog park and town. The only downside is the perfect location next to the ferry also means you get the continual truck noise through the night. Recommend ear plugs or a couple of stiff drinks for a good night's sleep
4.5 based on 317 reviews
I stayed here with a friend of mine for almost 3 weeks. Nick/Hayley were so lovely to us both & accommodated to our needs. Everything was always clean. I wouldnt hestitate to stay again in the near future.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
What a lovely place to camp whilst doing the Queen Charlotte! Would recommend. Nice hot showers and flushing toilet. Went kayaking and saw the plankton in the sea at night. Lovely owners! Thanks for a great stay.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Momorangi Bay Campground is a north facing Department of Conservation site. It is a fully serviced family DOC campground. There are many popular activities that take place in the bay many of which include swimming from the beach or jumping of the wharf, boating or fishing and short walks around the hill side. There are glow worms located in the bush at the back of the camp ground which can only be viewed in the dark. Inside the camp office there is a shop which provides basic food items such as coffee, ice cream, fish n' chips and grocery items.
What a superb campsite with excellent facilities. We chose a site at the waters edge so we could enjoy the stupendous views. The bathroom, shower, kitchen are also modern, spacious, spotlessly clean and basically faultless. The road may pass directly alongside you, but once it gets dark there is barely a vehicle goes by. The only negative is that the advertised shop and cafe is only open on the weekend.
5 based on 4 reviews
We stayed one night @ Ngahere Hou because we were walking the Queen Charlotte Track. We ha a wonderful stay. The owners have thought of all the details for wary walkers: hot tub, wonderful shower, access to a full kitchen (also pizzas available), bottle of wine, super comfortable bed, hammocks, yummy croissants and freshly baked bread for breakfast. It's a real gem. Getting there can be a bit of an adventure going downhill through the bush (about half an hour). It took us less time to go up so it should not be a deal breaker.
2.5 based on 33 reviews
This campground was within in walking distance of the cbd and was easy to find. The patron wasn't overly helpful and left me to find my own way around. No cutlery, plates etc available, you need to bring your own. The facilities were good. Plenty of space in the kitchen/dining area. Wifi is not complimentary. Extra cost. $20 for a night.
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