Postie's Day Off cruise includes a 45-minute bush walk through native bush in the Dillon Bell Reserve. A Picnic lunch/farm tour or lunch at Te Rawa Lodge and the final leg sees us arriving at Hopai Bay Farm, home to the Gerard family.
Treasures from the farm, forest and foreshore are scattered throughout the garden, and a large variety of exotic and native plantings thrive in the high-rainfall, low-fertility clay soils in an almost sub-tropical climate. This is a unique and evolving Sounds Garden, where the chief gardener admits that the farm always comes first, but that the garden is at its very heart.
Our friendly, fun local crew will provide informative and entertainment commentary about life in this isolated part of the Marlborough Sounds.
LUNCH: You can either bring your own lunch - to enjoy at the Foote Family Farm or purchase lunch at Te Rawa Lodge (you cannot do both).
WINE TASTING ADD ON: Enjoy wine tastings for an extra $20, just pay on the day!
Breathtaking views
The Pelorus Mail Boat is located at Pier B, Havelock Marina, Havelock. Our check-in office is just a short walk from Havelock's town centre and State Highway 6.
Please review and acknowledge our Swimming Waiver on our website before participating in any swimming activities. https://www.themailboat.co.nz/about-us/swimming-waiver/
Havelock is a charming coastal village on the South Island of New Zealand, known for its greenstone (pounamu) industry and as the gateway to the Marlborough Sounds. Nestled on the shores of the Pelorus Sound, it offers a peaceful retreat with stunning natural beauty and rich Māori heritage.
The Marlborough Sounds is a vast network of ancient sunken river valleys, now filled with the waters of the Pacific Ocean. It's a paradise for kayaking, fishing, and wildlife spotting.
A beautiful reserve featuring walking trails, swimming holes, and the iconic Pelorus Bridge, made famous by the film 'The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug'.
A small but fascinating museum showcasing the history of Havelock and the surrounding area, including the greenstone industry and Māori heritage.
Havelock is famous for its greenstone (pounamu) industry, and the village is home to several shops selling authentic greenstone jewelry and carvings.
A local delicacy, these mussels are larger and sweeter than regular mussels, often steamed with garlic, wine, and herbs.
The Marlborough region is famous for its salmon and trout, which can be enjoyed fresh, smoked, or grilled.
A local specialty, Havelock crab is often served in chowder or grilled with garlic butter.
This is the summer season, ideal for outdoor activities, swimming, and exploring the Marlborough Sounds. The weather is warm and sunny, perfect for kayaking, fishing, and hiking.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)
GMT+12 (New Zealand Standard Time)
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Havelock is a safe and welcoming destination, with low crime rates. However, as with any travel destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Blenheim Bus Station
A local bus service operates in Havelock, connecting the village with nearby towns and attractions. The service is infrequent, so planning ahead is recommended.
Available • Apps: No specific apps, book through local operators
Car, Bike, Scooter
Picton is the gateway to the Marlborough Sounds and offers a range of attractions, including museums, galleries, and scenic walks.
Blenheim is the heart of the Marlborough wine region, known for its world-class Sauvignon Blanc and other varietals.
Nelson is a vibrant city known for its arts scene, craft breweries, and beautiful beaches.
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