Ferries to Wellington: Route Map
Ferry routes to Wellington cross the notoriously rough Cook Strait, arriving directly into the North Island’s busy capital…
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Ferry routes to Picton serve as the essential maritime gateway to the South Island, navigating the deep and scenic Marlborough Sounds. Bluebridge and Interislander are the largest operators on this massive transit corridor, handling well over a million passengers each year. Check the regional ferry map to see how these heavy roll-on/roll-off ships connect directly to Wellington. You will definitely want your car aboard to seamlessly continue your drive down the rugged coastal highway once you roll off the ramp.
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Reaching Picton from the North Island is famous for being one of the most beautiful ferry rides in the world. The largest ferry operators in the region include Interislander and Bluebridge. This massive 3.5 hour trip moves millions of people and cars across the Cook Strait, acting as the main highway between New Zealand’s two islands.
| Starting Port | Arrival Port | Travel Time |
|---|---|---|
| Wellington (North Island) | Picton (South Island) | 3.5 hours (A mix of rough ocean and very calm sounds). |
Here are 3 tips for getting to Picton by ferry:
“If you are driving a rental car, check if your company allows the car on the ferry. Many big rental brands make you drop off your car in Wellington, walk onto the ferry as a foot passenger, and pick up a brand new car at the Picton terminal.”
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