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Discover Marlborough Sounds Marinas at the Auckland Boat Show 2025

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The Marlborough Sounds Marinas team will be showcasing New Zealand’s premier boating facilities at the Auckland Boat Show from 6–9 March 2025. As the country’s only marina network accredited under the International Clean Marina programme, Marlborough Sounds Marinas leads the way in sustainable marina operations. With locations in Picton, Havelock, and Waikawa at the top of the South Island, they offer world-class facilities in one of New Zealand’s most spectacular boating destinations. Their three marinas accommodate over 2,000 permanent vessels and countless visiting boats, including at the newly opened Waikawa North West Marina in Queen Charlotte Sound.

The beautiful Waikawa North West Marina / Credit: Port Marlborough

The team looks forward to connecting with boaties, sharing insights on berthage opportunities, and providing information about their marinas. Visitors to the stand can learn about available facilities, local boating insights, and the wide range of services on offer—including the recently accredited, superyacht-ready Picton Marina. There will also be a chance to win some fantastic prizes.

Credit: Port Marlborough

The Auckland Boat Show is the perfect opportunity to meet the team, explore boating opportunities in the Marlborough Sounds, and see why this region continues to attract both local and international boaties.

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Visit the team at stand 111 in the ground floor pavilion.

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