Walk on water

Designed for more active travellers looking to explore the remote waterways, coves and coastlines of the Marlborough Sounds, this special five-day New Zealand Geographic and Heritage Expeditions voyage on the 18-berth Heritage Explorer gives guests the opportunity to trek sections of the Queen Charlotte track, discover the rich whaling history of Perano, and learn about the conservation success stories of Motuara and Blumine Islands. A special guest will be announced in the coming weeks.

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Formed by a system of submerged valleys carved out following the last ice age around 10,000 years ago, the Marlborough Sounds encompass some 1,500-kilometres of forested coastline, sheltered inlets and bays awaiting exploration, many only accessible by sea. The union of three main bodies of water – Queen Charlotte, Kenepuru and Pelorus Sounds – Marlborough Sounds has more than 50 Department of Conservation managed reserves including several predator-free wildlife sanctuaries.

In addition to excellent opportunities to explore one of New Zealand’s wildest, most remote and beautiful destinations by foot, your adventure also includes daily Zodiac cruises, kayaking and fishing.

Dates: 9 Dec to 13 Dec 2025

Boat: Heritage Explorer

Book your spot: for more information and prices, click here.

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