In the North East corner of the South Island, New Zealand you can find the region of Marlborough where Blenheim is located. One of Blenheim's attraction is their wine industry, there's also the Marlborough Sounds, the gourmet food and the adventure activities. It's not a great surprise why Blenheim has five star luxury accommodation available.
Blenheim is the commercial capital of Marlborough with a population of 28,200. Like many New Zealand towns, it was a provincial service town to the farming community first until the wine industry flourished in the 1970's.
Even though it's a relatively small town, the range of high-end winery accommodation Blenheim is really extensive in their area. Most travel websites have good comments from the travelers who visits Blenheim's luxury accommodation. Such comments are as follows "...I have stayed at many places throughout the South Island of New Zealand, to come across this gem in Marlborough was fantastic; the accommodation was beautifully presented, the hosts are the most friendly I have ever come across, it really is one of the best places I have stayed in...".
Other travelers comment on the joy they feel by just sitting on the deck of their boutique vineyard accommodation and sipping sauvignon blanc with the vines only two metres away. Well this is not really a surprise because Blenheim's luxury accommodation make use of its best feature such as the vineyards, the historic buildings, and the natural environment. If you are searching for luxury accommodation in Blenheim NZ ensure they can guarantee a relaxing stay and affordable rates.
One of the best things that Blenheim can give us is their wine. There are wineries everywhere just a short drive away. This region is New Zealand's wine capital with 65 wineries and 290 grape growers and over 9000 hectares of land are planted in grapes, mainly Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer.
Besides the wine there are more things in this little town that you can enjoy. High quality restaurants are there to serve you good food and other cuisines. There is also a variety of recreational activities for tourists like families or friends on vacation.
These mentioned activities include swimming, cruising, fishing, water skiing, kayaking and surfing. If you want something to do by land, you can go camping, hiking or enjoy a simple picnic while enjoying the sceneries of Blenheim. Events are also the best things to watch out for.
There's an annual Wine Marlborough festival (second Saturday in February each year) held there every year. This event showcases some of the best wines of the region and food as well which brings together people from different part of the world.
Blenheim is the commercial capital of Marlborough with a population of 28,200. Like many New Zealand towns, it was a provincial service town to the farming community first until the wine industry flourished in the 1970's.
Even though it's a relatively small town, the range of high-end winery accommodation Blenheim is really extensive in their area. Most travel websites have good comments from the travelers who visits Blenheim's luxury accommodation. Such comments are as follows "...I have stayed at many places throughout the South Island of New Zealand, to come across this gem in Marlborough was fantastic; the accommodation was beautifully presented, the hosts are the most friendly I have ever come across, it really is one of the best places I have stayed in...".
Other travelers comment on the joy they feel by just sitting on the deck of their boutique vineyard accommodation and sipping sauvignon blanc with the vines only two metres away. Well this is not really a surprise because Blenheim's luxury accommodation make use of its best feature such as the vineyards, the historic buildings, and the natural environment. If you are searching for luxury accommodation in Blenheim NZ ensure they can guarantee a relaxing stay and affordable rates.
One of the best things that Blenheim can give us is their wine. There are wineries everywhere just a short drive away. This region is New Zealand's wine capital with 65 wineries and 290 grape growers and over 9000 hectares of land are planted in grapes, mainly Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Gewurztraminer.
Besides the wine there are more things in this little town that you can enjoy. High quality restaurants are there to serve you good food and other cuisines. There is also a variety of recreational activities for tourists like families or friends on vacation.
These mentioned activities include swimming, cruising, fishing, water skiing, kayaking and surfing. If you want something to do by land, you can go camping, hiking or enjoy a simple picnic while enjoying the sceneries of Blenheim. Events are also the best things to watch out for.
There's an annual Wine Marlborough festival (second Saturday in February each year) held there every year. This event showcases some of the best wines of the region and food as well which brings together people from different part of the world.
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