Wellington ferry terminalsBluebridge Wellington terminal(opens in new window) is in Wellington central city, opposite the Wellington Railway Station, near Waterloo Quay and it is walkable from the city.
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With 92 kilometers of breathtaking views, the 3.5-hour journey between Wellington and Picton is one of New Zealand's most iconic tourist activities. There are 3 different ships in operation every day, so you'll always have a wide choice of travel times. Once on board, enjoy a range of activities.
The 92km ferry between Wellington and Picton takes 3 and a half hours, and has been described by many as one of the most beautiful ferry rides in the world. InterCity buses in Wellington and Picton connect with the two daily ferry crossings and ferry tickets can be purchased as part of your booking.
Cook Strait can also be one of the world's roughest stretches of water. It's part of the westerly wind belt known as the Roaring Forties. As the only gap between the mountainous main islands of the country, the strait acts like a huge wind tunnel.