Motels in Marlborough District

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Dragonflycottage, Fully Equiped 2 Bathrooms, Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms St - Marlborough District
10 6 reviews
Marlborough District
24/06 – 29/06
NZ$802/nighttotal: NZ$4010 (5 )

Dragonflycottage, Fully Equiped 2 Bathrooms, Kitchen, 4 Bedrooms St

4 4
B&B , Grovetown
This Grovetown guesthouse is situated within 5km of the Wairau River, the ASB Theatre Marlborough, and the Marlborough Convention Centre, offering easy access to local attractions.
The 180 square metre property boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and sleeps eight guests, featuring a dishwasher and internet access.
Battys Road Lodge - Marlborough District
8.4 78 reviews
Marlborough District
24/06 – 29/06
NZ$138/nighttotal: NZ$690 (5 )

Battys Road Lodge

1 4
B&B , Blenheim
Battys Road Lodge is a charming guesthouse located just 3.7 miles from Marlborough Airport, making it a convenient choice for travellers. The lodge consistently receives excellent ratings for cleanliness and location, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The guesthouse offers a single room that comfortably sleeps up to four guests. Guests can enjoy a peaceful garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, and modern amenities such as flat-screen TVs and kitchenettes in each room.
Just Dean Motueka - Marlborough District
9.7 3 reviews
Marlborough District
24/06 – 29/06
NZ$261/nighttotal: NZ$1305 (5 )

Just Dean Motueka

2 4
B&B , Lower Moutere
Just Dean Motueka is a recently renovated guest house in Lower Moutere, located 45 kilometres from Christ Church Cathedral and 47 kilometres from Trafalgar Park, with Nelson Airport 40 kilometres away.
This 12-square-metre accommodation offers 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms for up to 7 guests, featuring air conditioning, a kitchenette with a fridge and microwave, a terrace, garden, and barbecue facilities, with free WiFi and parking available.
Inn The Bay Bed & Breakfast - Marlborough District
9.5 175 reviews
Marlborough District
24/06 – 29/06
NZ$321/nighttotal: NZ$1605 (5 )

Inn The Bay Bed & Breakfast

1 4
B&B , Kaikoura
Inn the Bay Bed & Breakfast is located a short walk from Kaikoura's town centre, just a 5-minute walk from Dolphin Encounter and an 8-minute drive from the airport. This guest house boasts excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The ground floor rooms offer private bathrooms with complimentary toiletries, towels and hairdryers. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi, parking, a continental breakfast each morning, a shared lounge with a TV and tea/coffee making facilities, and stunning mountain and ocean views from the balcony.

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Frequently asked questions about motels in Marlborough District

  • What are the top attractions in the Marlborough District, New Zealand, for solo travellers?

    For solo travellers, the Marlborough Sounds offer incredible kayaking or boat trips, perfect for enjoying the stunning scenery at your own pace. Queen Charlotte Track provides options for multi-day hikes or shorter walks with breathtaking views. Wine tasting in the numerous vineyards is a fantastic way to meet people and sample world-class Sauvignon Blanc. Picton, the main town, has lovely waterfront walks and plenty of cafes for people-watching.
  • What are the best motels in Marlborough District?

    Among the motels in Marlborough District, The Sails Nelson, Palazzo Motor Lodge and Bay Vista Waterfront Motel are the most popular ones.

  • What’s the best duration for a trip to see all that the Marlborough District, New Zealand, has to offer?

    A week allows a good balance of exploring the Sounds, hiking parts of the Queen Charlotte Track, visiting vineyards, and experiencing the culture of Blenheim and Picton. However, a long weekend can still offer a taste of the region, focusing on a specific area like the Sounds or the wine region.
  • What are the best motels for families and kids in Marlborough District?

    The best motels for families and kids in Marlborough District are The Sails Nelson, Palazzo Motor Lodge and Bay Vista Waterfront Motel.

  • Does the Marlborough District, New Zealand, have any must-see festivals?

    The Marlborough Wine Festival is a popular event showcasing the region's renowned wines. Other smaller, local festivals celebrating arts, crafts or produce occur throughout the year, but details vary annually.
  • What are the best pet friendly motels in Marlborough District?

    The best pet friendly motels in Marlborough District are Chelsea Park Motor Lodge, Kaikōura Peaks Emotel and Asure Phoenix Motor Inn.

  • How can you connect with the local community to gain insights into the culture of the Marlborough District, New Zealand?

    Visiting local wineries and chatting with the owners or staff is a great way to learn about the region's history and winemaking traditions. Staying at a bed and breakfast offers opportunities for interaction with locals. Exploring the smaller towns like Havelock or Rai Valley provides more intimate experiences and chances to meet residents.
  • What are the best motels with parking in Marlborough District?

    The Sails Nelson, Palazzo Motor Lodge and Bay Vista Waterfront Motel are the best motels with parking in Marlborough District.

  • Where can you find the hidden gems and lesser-explored attractions in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?

    The numerous bays and inlets within the Marlborough Sounds, accessible only by boat, offer secluded beaches and tranquil coves. Exploring the backroads leading to smaller vineyards can reveal charming villages and stunning landscapes. The Awatere Valley, known for its Pinot Noir, is less crowded than the Wairau Valley and offers a more secluded wine-tasting experience. The Okiwi Bay area in the Sounds is a quiet and picturesque spot.
  • What are the best affordable restaurants with local dishes in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?

    Many wineries offer casual dining options with menus featuring local produce. In Blenheim, try the restaurants along the High Street for a variety of cuisines and price points. Havelock offers several cafes and restaurants with fresh seafood. Look for restaurants using seasonal ingredients and local seafood; these often offer the best value and a true taste of the region.
  • What are the must-visit nightlife spots in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?

    Nightlife in the Marlborough District is relatively low-key. Picton and Blenheim have a few pubs and bars, offering a relaxed atmosphere. Many wineries offer wine-tasting events in the evenings, providing a more sophisticated social experience. The scene is generally more focused on enjoying good food and wine rather than late-night partying.
  • What should you pack for a weekend in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?

    Pack layers of clothing, as the weather can be unpredictable. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the region. Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are vital, even on cloudy days. A raincoat or waterproof jacket is recommended, particularly if you plan on hiking or spending time in the Sounds. Don't forget a reusable water bottle.
  • What are the lesser-known or hidden attractions in the Marlborough District, New Zealand?

    The Nydia Bay Track in the Sounds offers a more challenging hike with incredible views. The Omaka Aviation Heritage Centre, showcasing vintage aircraft, is a fascinating and often overlooked attraction. Exploring the backcountry roads and discovering smaller, family-run vineyards provides a more intimate experience of the region. The smaller settlements of Ward and Seddon offer a glimpse into rural life.

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