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Popular amenities for Picton vacation rentals

Stay near Picton's top sights

EcoWorld Aquarium & Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre14 locals recommend
Seabreeze Cafe & Bar14 locals recommend
Cafe Cortado26 locals recommend
Oxley's Bar & Kitchen24 locals recommend
Le Café19 locals recommend
FreshChoice Picton31 locals recommend

Quick stats about vacation rentals in Picton

  • Total rentals

    180 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    € 28 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    17K reviews

  • Family-friendly rentals

    100 properties are a good fit for families

  • Pet-friendly rentals

    30 properties allow pets

  • Rentals with a pool

    10 properties have a pool

Your guide to Picton

All About Picton

Set around a deep natural harbor in the heart of the Marlborough Sound, Picton is a small town on the north coast of New Zealand’s South Island. Many people pass through Picton as they travel between the North and South Islands, but the community itself is worth a visit. If you wander along the scenic harborside, you’ll discover attractive grounds and palm trees lining Picton Memorial Park while rows of light-wooden homes climb the surrounding green hills. Cafes, restaurants, bars, and shops line High Street, which reaches its end at the War Memorial arch near the shore.

Picton offers trails through luxuriant native forests, including the four-mile Tirohanga Track that will take you to the summit of Mount Pirongia for views of the town and sparkling harbor. On a clear day, you can see as far as the big mountains of Taranaki and Ruapehu far away in the North Island. You can also explore the Marlborough region by hiking all or part of the Queen Charlotte Track, with views of the Pacific. If you hop in a boat or kayak, you’ll discover miles of pristine coastline, where dolphins leap and clear waters lap secluded bays. As part of the Marlborough Wine Region, you can also visit passionate vintners and enjoy delectable meals at winery restaurants.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Picton

The best months to spend time in Picton are December through March, when summer temperatures are comfortable for hitting the trails or visiting vineyards. It rarely drops below freezing here, even in winter, but you could encounter wet, cloudy, and windy weather, so it’s wise to pack layers. A highlight of the summer season is the Picton Maritime Festival later in January, when live bands, family entertainment, and food stalls fill the town.

In late February, the area is busy during a popular food and wine festival in the winelands between Picton and Blenheim. Many top wine producers share their wares for tasting, and the selection of food and local produce will make your mouth water. A line-up of live bands sets the scene.


Top things to do in Picton

Marlborough Flyer

The Marlborough Flyer is a heritage steam train that brings back impressions of a bygone era. Informative conductors share stories of the train and the landscape through which it passes. There are return day trips to Blenheim and Seddon via a historic bridge with breathtaking views of the Awatere Valley. There’s also a day trip to Kekerengu that includes time to sample the region’s famous food and wine.

Picton Heritage & Whaling Museum

To learn more about Picton’s history, you can visit the community’s Heritage & Whaling Museum. A substantial collection of records and artifacts dating back to the 1700s tells a part of this area’s story, from the Te Ātiawa tribe to early European families. A fascinating section centers on the whaling industry, which dominated the coast in the 19th century. You can discover what it was like to be a whaler and learn about the natural history of the Marlborough Sounds.

Marlborough Sounds

The azure waters of river valleys extend outwards from Picton in both directions, framed by forested headlands. There are plenty of opportunities to get out on the water, whether you’re looking for wildlife from a guided tour — orcas and bottlenose dolphins are common sights here — or kayaking around hidden coves. When you’re ready to refuel, the town’s eateries are a ready source of local greenshell mussels.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How is the weather in Picton?

    Picton experiences a temperate climate with warm summers averaging 72°F (22°C) and mild winters around 54°F (12°C). In winter, remember to pack a rain jacket as it's the season with the highest rainfall. The town has pleasant weather that allows year-round outdoor activities.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Picton?

    Visitors in Picton often enjoy exploring the beautiful Marlborough Sounds via a boat cruise, walking or cycling the Queen Charlotte Track, or discovering the region's marine life at the E-Ko Tours. For history enthusiasts, the Edwin Fox Maritime Museum provides an interesting insight into maritime history.

  • What is the best time of year to visit Picton?

    The most popular time to visit Picton is during the summer months, from December to February, when the weather is warm and outdoor activities are at their prime. The Picton Maritime Festival in January is a popular local event that celebrates the town's maritime heritage.

  • What are the best places to stay in Picton?

    Popular areas to stay in Picton include Picton Town Centre for its close proximity to restaurants, shops, and ferry services, and Waikawa, known for its lovely bay views and boating activities. The quieter Koromiko area is a favorite for those seeking tranquility and a rural setting.

  • What are the best places to visit in Picton?

    Popular places to visit are the Picton Foreshore with its lovely seaside promenades, the Edwin Fox Maritime Museum for history buffs, and the Marlborough Sounds for stunning landscapes. The EcoWorld Aquarium and Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre is a great spot to learn about local marine and wildlife.

  • What are some hiking trails in Picton?

    Picton has several hiking trails suitable for all levels. The Queen Charlotte Track is a 73km long trail offering breath-taking views of the Marlborough Sounds. The shorter Snout Track and the Tirohanga Track are also well-liked, offering panoramic views of Picton and the surrounding bays.

  • What are some family activities to do in Picton?

    Families can enjoy a marine wildlife tour with E-Ko Tours, visit the EcoWorld Aquarium, or explore the Marlborough Sounds by boat. The Picton Heritage and Whaling Museum is another educational and fun activity for families. Additionally, there are numerous parks and picnic spots for a relaxing family day out.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas in Picton?

    Day trip ideas from Picton include exploring the Marlborough Sounds by boat or on foot, visiting the nearby town of Blenheim to explore its lush vineyards and gardens, or taking a scenic ferry ride to Wellington, New Zealand's vibrant capital. The breathtaking Nelson Lakes National Park is also within a day's travel.

  • Are there pet-friendly vacation rentals in Picton?

    Four-legged friends are welcome in Picton. Choose from more than 30 vacation rentals for guests traveling with pets.

  • Are there Picton vacation rentals on Airbnb with pools?

    Yes! Dive into the perfect getaway at one of over 10 vacation homes with pools in Picton, available on Airbnb. Make a splash and soak up the sun in style!

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