Torrent Bay with the largest concentration of privately owned beach houses, or baches to locals, in the Abel Tasman National Park. In fact, if a local tells you they are “heading up the Bay for the weekend”, they are invariably talking about Torrent Bay.| Abel Tasman
The Abel Tasman is one of the most popular New Zealand national parks. It's easily accessed by boat, water taxi, kayak or by walking the Abel Tasman coast track!| Abel Tasman
The Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's most accessible national park and is world-famous for its coast track and golden beaches.| Abel Tasman
Bark Bay is a short walk from Medlands and is so named because once bark was harvested from trees here for various purposes. Bark Bay is also the beginning of the Tonga Island Marine Reserve.| Abel Tasman
Anchorage is a popular Abel Tasman bay and has the first large camping area and hut in the Abel Tasman National park. From here you can walk to Cleopatra's pool & Torrent Bay!| Abel Tasman
Planning an Abel Tasman day trip? The Bark Bay to Anchorage section of the Abel Tasman Track is one of the most popular day walks in the Park.| Abel Tasman