Explore Marlborough Starting at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre
Marlborough stretches across the north-east corner of the South Island of New Zealand. The region is easily accessible by interisland ferry, air, train or road. Its commercial hub is Blenheim, which has a population of some 27,000. Originally a provincial service town to the farming community, it is increasingly geared towards the wine industry, offering a relaxed and cosmopolitan ambience for visitors. North of Blenheim is Picton, the seaport gateway to the stunning Marlborough Sounds and entry point for the interisland ferry services.
The region is internationally renowned for its award-winning wines and offers a multitude of options for sipping and sampling or wining and dining. The year-round sunshine, mild climate and diverse landscape - which encompasses native forests, trout-filled rivers, coastal tracks, sheltered bays for cruising and fishing, mountains and high back country offers visitors an exceptional range of recreational activities on land and on the water.
To find out more about activities, attractions and accommodation options in and around the Marlborough region, visit the official visitor website of Destination Marlborough.

Visit Marlborough for Marlborough Lines Classic Fighters Omaka Airshow, 26th-28th March, Easter Weekend, 2027
Discover Aviation History Like Never Before
Experience the wonder of WW1 and WW2 aircraft and the stories behind them at Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre. Open 7 days, 9am–4pm, at 14 Rosina Corlett Lane, Omaka, Blenheim. Every visit supports the growth of this world-class destination.
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