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Atlantis Hostel
Picton Backpacker Accommodation in Marlborough New Zealand Atlantis Hostel. |

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Bayview Backpackers & The Lodge
Family run accommodation. All beds made up and fabulous balcony views of the beautiful Marlborough Sounds, bay and marina. Bayview has been "home away from home" for 16 years for international travellers. |

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Blenheims Best Home Stay
The place to stay in blenheim when you come here to work in the vineyards Clean quiet with all home comforts |

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Duncannon
Duncannon - Quality Accommodation for Seasonal Workers and Backpackers in Blenheim. |

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Hopewell Lodge
Excellent establishment in a remote location on Kenepuru Sound, providing the perfect blend of isolation, relaxation, value and comfort. A range of budget options from self-contained cottage to well-appointed ernsuite doubles and 4 shares. Self catering. Attractive grounds right down to the water's edge. Outdoor spa overlooking the sound, internet, kayaks and plenty of water-based activities on offer . Friendly, caring hosts. Warning: one night is not enough. |

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Juggler's Rest Backpackers
This lovingly renovated historic villa is an easy 10 minute stroll from the centre of town
With shady decks, comfy chairs, bean bags, hammocks and sunny chill-out areas in lush gardens, Picton's smallest hostel (with just 11 beds) is BIG on comfort. |

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Kiwi Bunkhouse - Providing work and accommodation
Kiwi Bunk House was established in 2004 to provide work and accommodation opportunities in New Zealand vineyards for travellers. |

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Koanui Lodge & Backpackers
Translated from Moari, Koanui means a large and happy place to meet and stay, and hosts Jan and Doug make every effort to live up to this. |

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Picton Lodge Backpackers
New comfortable beds, double/twin dorms.
Families and groups catered for.
Closest to Ferry terminal, Information Centre, Buses, and Railway Station. |

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Stay Marlborough: The Marlborough Accommodation Guide
Visitors to the Marlborough region have a wide range of quality accommodation options available, from backpacker hostels through exclusive lodges and resorts to luxury hotel accommodation. |
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The township of Seddon is named after New Zealand's longest serving Prime Minister, Richard John Seddon (1845-1906), sometimes known as "King Dick". He is regarded by some as New Zealand's greatest political leader. He was a strong premier, enforcing his authority with great vigour. Accused by his opponents of being an autocrat, he once stated that "a president is all we require", and that Cabinet could be abolished.
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