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Oxley's Bar & Kitchen

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1 Wellington Street, Picton 7220, New Zealand
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Good hearty pub meals in a relaxed environment. Located close to the foreshore.

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Travel from Picton to Seddon in a heritage steam train, stopping at Blenheim. See vineyards, take the chance to do some shopping in Blenheim, before returning to Picton.
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Hop-on-hop off tour that visits more than a dozen wineries.

The tour departs from near the i-site in Picton (where cruise passenger buses pickup/depart).

There are options for a full day or just the afternoon.

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Private shore excursions for groups. Your Local Chauffeur is a run by locals who will create a tailored shore excursion visiting Picton and the surrounding Marlbough region to meet your tastes and interests. Stops can include local wineries, gourmet treat, and artisan food delights.

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Maritime museum with exhibits featuring a teak vessel from 1853 that was once used to transport troops and convicts. located close to the town centre.
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Learn about the aquatic wildlife of New Zealand, as well as birds and lizards.

There are also options to pay extra to get up-close and personal with some of the animals.

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Fun for the whole family, mini-golf course located close to the harbour, next to the i-Site where cruise buses drop-off/depart.
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Enjoy the natural beauty of the Marlborough Sounds with the original and longest-running Greenshell Mussel Cruise, featuring freshly steamed mussels paired with a glass of Marlborough sauvignon blanc for the ultimate wine/food match.
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Car rental close to the town centre, for those wanting to independently explore further away such as the Marlborough wine region, Blenheim and more.
Things to see

We offer small group wine tours in minibuses with a dedicated wine guide.

Tours leave from and return to Picton at times suitable to the docking schedules of the various cruise ships.

We return to port a minimum of 90 minutes before sailing.

There is a short, very scenic drive through a mountain pass to the famous vineyards of Marlborough. At the various winery stops, you have the opportunity to taste the reknown Marlborough Savignon Blancs as well as other delectable varietals. These are usually Reserve wines or exclusive cellar releases. There is a lunch stop at a vineyard restaurant and, if time permits, a visit to the local chcolate factory to sample handmade gourmet chocs.

It's a brilliant way to spend a day ashore !

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