Bay of Many Coves Heli Lunch – A Luxury Escape to the Marlborough Sounds
Allow 3 hours | Includes 3-course meal & glass of wine
Fly from Wellington by helicopter across the Cook Strait to the stunning Marlborough Sounds, where the 5-star Bay of Many Coves resort awaits. Nestled in native bush and surrounded by tranquil waters, this luxury escape offers total seclusion and natural beauty.
Enjoy breathtaking views on your journey south, then indulge in a gourmet 3-course meal with a glass of fine New Zealand wine at the resort’s waterfront restaurant.
Relax after lunch with time to explore, unwind by the bay, or stroll through the native forest before your scenic return flight to Wellington.
Perfect for special occasions, romantic getaways, or an unforgettable lunch with a view, this experience combines fine cuisine, luxury, and adventure into one unforgettable journey.
Aerial views of
Aerial views from Wellington of the North Island to the South Island by helicopter.
Aerial views of the top of the South Island
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3-course meal & glass of wine
Departure Point: Wellington waterfront, Queens Wharf
Address: Shed 1, 19 Jervois Quay
Dates: Daily
Return point: Return to same departure location
• Minimum passenger numbers apply before a flight can be confirmed
• All flights are subject to weather conditions
• Product is subject to availability at the resort
All flight times are approximate and subject to change due to weather conditions and weight restrictions.
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