the beauty of New Zealand, south island
new zealand May 20th, 2007

The South Island - the place that many people have been raving about whenever New Zealand is mentioned.I always think many people are biased about their opinions when they make comparison between the North and the South.
The moment we went on set sail on The Lynx to Picton (the entrance to the South), we understand why.
In South Island we stayed in:
Joya Studio, Nelson
Hapuku Lodge, Kaikoura
Stonehurst Accommodation, Christchurch
Glenfern Villas, Franz Josef
The Westhaven, Fox Glacier
The Heritage, Queenstown
Shotover Lodge, Queenstown
Garden Court Suites and Apartments, Queenstown
Oakridge Spa and Pool Resort, Wanaka
The Hermitage Hotel, Mount Cook
Fino-Casementi Scenic Circle Hotel, Christchurch
In our 16 days in the South, we visited:
Nelson, Christchurch , Franz Josef and Fox Glacier, Queenstown, Te Anau/Milford Sound, Wanaka and Mount Cook
We wish the list was longer but… like most travellers, there’s always a budget and time constraint and we just have to make choices and focus on certain key regions. Picton sits at the stunning Marlborough Sounds. The ferry ride is more than just a cross over. The experience is enjoyable and the views - indescribable. To me, this surpasses any waterfront cruises.
The Lynx is a popular ferry. We noticed many families and groups. You can simply enjoy the winds (very strong) at the deck or sit back in the restaurant for a sumptuous meal. Or else, have some fun on the game machines! This is a great way to enjoy a true new Zealand cruise.
Upon arrival, we picked our new car in Picton and headed off for the Queen Charlotte Drive. This is a popular scenic route if you are travelling to Nelson via a rental car in new zealand. Just be warned that the road is long, narrow and winding but it’s worth the drive. Highly recommended!
You will be rewarded by the spectacular views of Marlborough Sounds. Just keep your eyes on the road while you enjoy too! Do allow some time for stops to enjoy the beauty of the South. It gives the driver a rest too.
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