The national park is well-known for beautiful scenic coastline filled with golden sandy beaches, beautiful bays, tiny islands and serene water.
To discover and admire the endless beauty of Abel Tasman National Park, you can go for trekking (tramping) activities.
Tonga Island Marine Reserve
You can also visit the Tonga Island Marine Reserve, which is a secluded region on South Island’s northern coast and is adjacent to the Abel Tasman National Park. You can catch a glimpse of the beautiful fur seal in their local colonies.
Walking tour
You can tour the national park by foot. Taking a leisurely walk enables you to explore the beauty of the park. You will be immersed in the serenity and peace after a sunset and can wake up to a song from the native bird.
You can spend your nights at the compact lodges situated in Torrent bay.
Cruise
From the secluded Kaiteriteri beach you can cruise on boats along the Astrolabe Roadstead islands and go past through sulpted sandstone headlands.
Bark Bay & other activites
You can also visit the secluded the Bark Bay and relax in the sheltered camping region or take a dip in the azure tranquil waters, or simply sunbath and unwind yourself beneath the shadow of the local trees in the forest. Some of the other activities you can do here are Kayaking, canoeing, camping etc.
How to get there
From the town of Motueka, the park is easily accessible at a distance of 20 kilometers. It takes only 20 to 30 minutes journey to reach the park.
For information
Wilsons Abel Tasman,
265 High Street,
Motueka 7120
Ph.No: 03 528 2027(inside New Zealand):
Ph.No: +64 3 528 2027((outside of New Zealand)
Email: [email protected] NZ)
Accommodation near Abel Tasman National Park
1 Bay view Rd
Abel Tasman
Ph. No: 027 430 7400