Stay in Nelson, close to the hub & experience all that Nelson has to offer from art galleries to restaurants to the famous Saturday Market.| Abel Tasman
Experience life as a local when you stay in Motueka, the nearest town to the Abel Tasman National Park with a range of accommodation to choose from.| Abel Tasman
Stay in Marahau: With the Abel Tasman National Park on your doorstep and plenty of accommodation options, Marahau is your perfect home away from home.| Abel Tasman
Stay in Mapua & the Moutere: Treat yourself to the delights of countryside living with boutique accommodation in Mapua and the wider Moutere area.| Abel Tasman
Stay in Golden Bay: With the Abel Tasman National Park on your doorstep and plenty of accommodation options, Golden Bay is your perfect home away from home.| Abel Tasman
Places stay in Kaiteriteri - Enjoy this selection of accommodation options in Kaiteriteri - gateway to the Abel Tasman region.| Abel Tasman
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
Everyone knows that Nelson Tasman is famous for being the sunniest place in New Zealand, it's also a destination for outdoor enthusiasts, wine connoisseurs and lovers of the arts.| 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
Enjoy the best of both worlds, explore the park by water taxi and an Abel Tasman kayak guided tour. Walk south across the Falls River Swingbridge to Anchorage.| Abel Tasman
Mat Tait is a fulltime artist and an award-winning author, a fluent speaker and teacher of te reo Māori and a long-time Mārahau resident.| Abel Tasman
The Abel Tasman has a wide variety of accommodation options from luxury lodges to basic campsites, and even a unique floating backpacker lodge. You need to book in advance.| Abel Tasman
Motueka is a vibrant New Zealand town with plenty of places to stay and eat - and it's only a twenty-minute drive from the Abel Tasman National Park.| Abel Tasman
The Kaiteriteri beach, also know as Kaiteri, is one of Nelson Tasman's favourite holiday destinations. It is highly rated alongside some of the best beaches in the world. Located 15 minutes from Motueka, Kaiteriteri is great for enjoying a day at the beach or grabbing a water taxis into the Abel Tasman National Park.| Abel Tasman
Golden Bay's natural environment is stunning. Full of lush green valleys and long sweeping bays, there really is no other part of New Zealand quite like it!| 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
There are several conservation groups active in the Abel Tasman National park including Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust, Project Janszoon & DOC. The Park’s native forest has visibly regenerated over the past 15 years and birdsong not heard in the area for generations has returned in abundance.| Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman kayaking at it's best—experience New Zealand's premier sea kayaking with our expert guided kayak tours, or kayak hire, along pristine coastal waters.| Abel Tasman
Start with a Water Taxi cruise followed by the scenic Abel Tasman coastal walk to Awaroa. Explore the stunning park scenery with us.| Abel Tasman
Enjoy a slice of paradise and a full day adventure. Take a water taxi along the beautiful coastline & enjoy an Abel Tasman coastal walk with elevated bay views.| Abel Tasman
The best short walk in the Park! Cruise by water taxi to Anchorage then walk the Pitt Head Loop Track via the most beautiful beach in the Park: Te Pukatea.| Abel Tasman
Take a day trip into the Heart of the Park. Cruise on a water taxi. Enjoy a walk along the Abel Tasman Coast Track and an encounter with fur seals.| Abel Tasman
Catch a water taxi from Totaranui to Torrent Bay then walk a popular section of the Abel Tasman track to Bark bay. Cross the iconic Falls River swing bridge.| Abel Tasman
Awaroa Escape - Water taxi to Bark Bay or Onetahuti and then walk to Awaroa Bay - the People's Beach. A great day out in the park.| Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman Classic - Start the day in a Water Taxi to Totaranui, then walk the Abel Tasman track. A perfect day tour for beach bums!| Abel Tasman
The Environmental Access Fee - EAF - is the portion of your ticket price that goes directly towards preserving the unique Abel Tasman environment.| Abel Tasman
A selection of half day & full day Abel Tasman walks along the spectacular national park coastline. Abel Tasman Walking & Hiking trips for people of all ages.| Abel Tasman
Choose from our selection of Abel Tasman Day trips with our Abel Tasman Trip Finder tool. Kayak, walk or take a water taxi. Half-day, 1-day & multi-day trip options.| Abel Tasman
While Marahau is the closest access point to the start of the Abel Tasman Coast Track, it is also a charming rural village that is well worth a visit in its own right.| Abel Tasman
The Abel Tasman Inland Track often goes unobserved and is definitely the trail less travelled but well worth pursuing!| Abel Tasman
Enjoy Abel Tasman Coast Track Walking Guide. This guide provides walk times and distance for most of the Abel Tasman bays.| Abel Tasman
There are adventure activities to suit everybody in the Abel Tasman; from the risk-adverse to the adrenaline junkie. Try Walking, Hiking, Kayaking, Canyoning or Skydiving in the Abel Tasman| Abel Tasman
Book a one way fare into the park. Choose from six major bays along the spectacular Abel Tasman coastline. You can either catch a return water taxi or walk back.| Abel Tasman
The Falls River excursion is a popular day trip. Cruise by water taxi to Torrent Bay. Walk the scenic route to Bark Bay and cross the Falls River Swingbridge.| Abel Tasman
Take a day trip to some of Abel Tasman beaches & bays in a Water Taxi, then experience a stunning Abel Tasman walk to Anchorage. Book Now.| 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
Abel Tasman water taxis are the most convenient way to get around the the spectacular bays of the park. Book a Water Taxi into the Abel Tasman National Park.| Abel Tasman
The Abel Tasman Track is one of 10 New Zealand Great Walks. It's a 3 to 5 day walk through luscious forests, golden beaches and crystal clear waters.| 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
Welcome to Mārahau, gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park.| Abel Tasman
Conservation in the Abel Tasman National Park is increasingly being recognised nationally as an ecological success story. This includes the regeneration of the native flora and faunaover the past twenty-plus years.| Abel Tasman
The Mārahau Pledge is a practical commitment by businesses working in the visitor sector to protect and enhance the environment that they love and work in.| Abel Tasman
Our location guide takes you to the best parts of the Abel Tasman. You'll learn a little history and what is hot about that particular spot!| Abel Tasman