Abel Tasman National Park (Wilsons Abel Tasman)

Awaiting the start of the next leg of kayaking in Abel Tasman National Park It’s 33 years since I first took a Wilsons Abel Tasman boat from Kaiteriteri into Awaroa armed with enthusiasm and my boyfriend’s tent. John Wilson was the skipper. He was the embodiment of a stern man of the sea, advising us…

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Maruia River Retreat (just south of Murchison)

Distinctively Kiwi’s story features in the Winter 2026 issue of WORLD page 174-179   When is the last time you truly relaxed and let yourself be totally taken care of? When is the last time your mind and your body had a total reset and you were able to be at peace and feel nourished…

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Donegal House (Kaikōura)

Donegal House is establishing itself as a mecca for people travelling around the country in campervans because of its well appointed (and very reasonably priced) facilities. We came across it for the first time on the very day that the current owners took over and it is thriving in their competent hands. Even on that…

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The Cow Shed (Murchison)

Sometimes it’s amazing how many times you can drive past something and not notice it’s there. This is the case for The Cow Shed in Murchison. According to the member of staff who showed us to our table, The Cow Shed has been operating for more than 13 years but this was the first time…

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Te Mahuru Retreat (Kaikōura)

We’ve stayed at Mahuru Retreat just north of the Kaikōura town centre several times now and it’s hard to beat in terms of a warm welcome, value, and comfort. Host Jen (and her cute dog companions) always provide genuine hospitality, from the fresh flowers from her garden in every room, to the freshly baked bread…

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The Coffee House (Rai Valley)

If you’re travelling through Rai Valley on a weekday do yourself (and your tastebuds) a favour and stop for a drink and a bite to eat at The Coffee House. The coffees are excellent and the food is delicious. There are a range of savoury and sweet treats. My personal favourite are the egg and…

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Le Cafe (Picton)

Le Cafe is a cultural hub for the Picton community, hosting many visiting musicians and providing a meeting spot for locals and a highlight for visitors to the Picton waterfront. We absolutely loved the food that we were served. My fish was perfectly cooked and beautifully presented and Clem’s venison burger was delicious. Sitting in…

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Motuara Island (Marlborough Sounds)

Marlborough Sounds Motuara-lookout

Family members gifted us an experience for Christmas a couple of years ago and we finally redeemed it in the form of a half-day trip to Motuara Island with Beachcomber Cruises based in Picton. It was an 7:30am check in but the need for an early morning breakfast and coffee was well catered for by…

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Cloudy Bay Vineyard (Marlborough)

Whether you’re a serious wine connoisseur, a gourmand, or just someone looking for a picturesque setting to enjoy a nice glass of wine, there’s an experience for you at Cloudy Bay. We enjoy relaxing outdoors sitting in a couple of the excellent bean bags and watching the clouds scuttle overhead. It always feels like the perfect…

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The Styx (Nelson)

The Styx Restaurant By The Sea is a Nelson institution and has a special place in my heart. It was established by chef Joe Horton and Tony Robertson in 2012, the same year that I moved to Nelson with my two children and started my own business. Since then it’s been a dearly loved venue…

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