Picton serves as a gateway to New Zealand's stunning coastal wilderness. Arrive by ferry through the dramatic Queen Charlotte Sound - a journey that offers glimpses of secluded bays and native bush - and step into a town alive with maritime charm. Explore the Edwin Fox Maritime Museum, home to a rare 19th-century ship, or embark on a guided kayak tour to spot dolphins and little blue penguins. The Queen Charlotte Track, a world-renowned hiking trail, begins just outside town and delivers breathtaking views of forested ridges and turquoise inlets. Local cafes serve fresh seafood, often sourced from nearby mussel farms floating in the harbor. Whether boarding a wildlife cruise to see seals at Cape Jackson, cycling through coastal forests, or sailing at sunset, Picton blends natural beauty with outdoor adventure in perfect harmony.