Abel Tasman National Park, known for its coastal hiking track has an abundance of golden beaches, inlets and private lagoons. The park has a mild climate and is a special place to visit at any time of the year. Why not enjoy a scenic cruise through the Sounds or take a kayaking tour around its many sheltered bays? Relax to the melodious birdsong and get up close to some of the parks many animal residents, including native bats, geckos, birds and marine mammals fur seals and dolphins.
Abel Tasman Cruises combined with short bushwalks are a great way to experience this beautiful national park. Join Abel Tasman Wilson's Experiences boat at Kaiteriteri for your Abel Tasman National Park Cruise. The boat hugs the shore, travelling in close to the idyllic beaches. Your skipper provides a full commentary of the trip.
Can't decide what Cruise & Walk or Cruise/beach/Cruise combination will suit you, then book an Open Day Pass.
This will reserve your seat on our most popular sailings, with a beach stop at Medlands. Then call us the day before your trip to book the choice that will suit you.
Combining the best of the Abel Tasman, this trip showcases incredible beaches, coastal walks and native wildlife. First you'll meet your guide and join the 9.30 am Vista Cruise along the magnificent coastline to Torrent Bay. You'll then arrive at Torrent Bay Lodge and complete a full training session and safety briefing before moving on to the water in kayaks to discover beautiful beaches, tidal estuaries and rivers.
Stop for a picnic lunch in a sheltered cove and take some time to swim, explore or sunbathe on the sand. On your return trip, if the winds are favourable, sails will be hoisted and you'll sail back via Pinnacle Island to view the seal colony there - if you're lucky, you may even see some resident blue penguins at the same time. Arriving back at Torrent Bay Lodge, freshen up with a hot shower and re-join the vista cruise back to Kaiteriteri, arriving at 4.10 pm.
During the summer there is the option to enjoy an unguided two hour coastal bush walk after the kayaking trip. Walk around the picturesque Torrent Bay Lagoon via Cleopatra's Pool to the anchorage where you will re-join the boat back to Kaiteriteri.
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This is a fantastic kayak and walk combo in the middle section of the park. We have tailored our start and finish kayaking points around the tide timetable, which means on any given departure we offer the best part of the park to explore the marine reserve to the fullest. Explore the realm of Tangaroa, God of the sea and feel the presence of Tane Mahuta, God of the forest on this trip. This is a trip you will remember for a long long time, as you live and breathe the soul of the Abel Tasman. We make getting there and back easy with a water taxi to start and finish the day.
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Experience the best of Abel Tasman on this combined beach cruise and walk tour. Cruise into the Tonga Island Marine Reserve and pause to watch the antics of the Resident Fur Seal Colony. After landing at the historic Tonga Quarry Beach, take a two hour, fifteen minute walk over forested land and around the spectacular Bark Bay Estuary, renowned for its cascading waterfalls. Rejoin the cruise at the sheltered golden cove on Medlands Beach.
This relaxing paddle explores the spectacular Kaiteriteri coastline with its golden beaches and sculpted granite cliffs. Stop for lunch at a secluded cove before heading back to Kaiteriteri for your picnic lunch. Swap your kayak booties for walking shoes and join the Vista Cruise to Onetahuti where you'll have the chance to view the seal colony at Tonga Island on the way.
After arriving at the Tonga Island Quarry, disembark and walk the coastal track to Medlands Beach where you rejoin the Vista Cruise back to Kaiteriteri.
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This 3 day holiday is the best combination to experience everything Abel Tasman National Park has to offer, with the comfort of Lodge accommodation on the beachfront within the Park. With 2 days sea kayaking the sheltered southern reaches of the Park and one day walking the lush northern rainforest and isolated beaches of Abel Tasman Coast Track, including a scenic cruise along the length of the Abel Tasman coast.
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This three day adventure is ideal for those who want to walk the full length of the 38 km Abel Tasman Coast Track but have limited time. You will be accompanied by a guide who is there to help you make the most of your time in Abel Tasman National Park and can entertain you with a wealth of stories about the rich cultural and natural history of the area. You begin with a scenic cruise along the spectacular coastline, delight in sweeping golden bays and hidden inlets, framed by lush, evergreen native forest. Each day you will explore this natural wonderland and in the evenings relax at the beachfront lodges of Torrent Bay Lodge and Meadowbank Homestead, Awaroa. The Wilsons team take care of the details so you have more time to switch off and enjoy one of the world's most diverse and picturesque coasts.
The Abel Tasman National Park coastline offers some of the best sailing in New Zealand. Almost daily through summer the sea breeze fills in from the North mid morning and gradually builds through the afternoon. Peaceful relaxing sailing early in the day is the ideal time to cruise North exploring the native bush clad coastline and golden beaches. The afternoon offers the thrill and excitement of fast sailing, a great opportunity to ride the waves back down the coast. Shelter and calm water can still be found in most bays when the breeze is up, offering a great balance for cruising sailors.
With your expert tandem skydive instructor, you'll jump out of Skydive Abel Tasman's Pilatus Porter PC-6 aircraft from 16500 feet and into an incredible freefall over stunning scenery. See both Islands, turquoise ocean's and mountains. You'll slow from a 200km/h descent to a safe, controlled canopy landing. Skydive Abel Tasman have a great range of tandem skydiving options to choose from, and their friendly team will give you the best day of your life.
This relaxing paddle explores the spectacular Kaiteriteri coastline with its golden beaches, and sculpted granite cliffs. Head out to Split Apple Rock and enjoy your guides knowledge of all the best, secret spots. Head back to Kaiteriteri beach and enjoy your picnic lunch before swapping your kayak booties for walking shoes and joining the Vista Cruise to Torrent Bay and Medlands Beach.
After arriving at Medlands Beach, you can choose to relax at this picturesque cove, walk 10 minutes to Bark Bay Beach, or explore further along the waterfall trail around the Bark Bay inlet. The Vista Cruise will return to collect you and on your journey back to Kaiteriteri will cruise past Adele Island to view its resident seals.
It is important you read and understand the risks associated with this activity. For more information see here.
Abel Tasman Cruises combined with short bushwalks are a great way to experience this beautiful national park. Join Abel Tasman Wilson's Experiences' boat at Kaiteriteri for your Abel Tasman National Park Cruise. The boat hugs the shore, travelling in close to the idyllic beaches. Your skipper provides a full commentary of the trip.
Travel in style along the golden granite coast, taking in all the highlights: Split Apple Rock, Tonga Island Marine Reserve and Adele Island Wildlife Reserve. View sea birds and seals and watch out for Little Blue Penguins. Your hosts will choose the best, sheltered bay to light the grill and serve up your classic Kiwi Barbecue Lunch. Choose to eat on board, or take your lunch ashore to relax on a golden-sand cove, before returning aboard the Vista Cruise to Kaiteriteri.
During this tour you will be strolling golden sand beaches, walking and exploring natural wonderland of Abel Tasman National Park. You will enjoy stunning views and experience unique interpretation of this National Park. Access is by water taxi to Medlands Beach and walking through an ever changing forest of silver fern, beech trees and Manuka & kanuka. This fully guided journey interprets the less obvious features as well as Maori history and the rich variety of vegetation, birds and aquatic life.
Explore from Marahau to Anchorage in a day. Embark on your guided kayak adventure from Marahau to Observation Beach. You will catch glimpses of the coastal track and experience up close the magic of the Astrolabe Islands. After landing at Observation Beach enjoy a stop for lunch before swapping your paddle for walking shoes.
Discover clear streams, native bush and incredible views over Anchorage and the Astrolabe on your afternoon walk. Walk along Anchorage Beach to the beautiful Pitt Head loop. Allow plenty of time to take in the view from Te Pukatea Bay, a hidden gem in the Abel Tasman. Walk back to Anchorage for your Water Taxi pick up back to Marahau.
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Cruise to Medlands Beach in the heart of the Park, then relax or take a walk to Bark Bay (10 minutes) and further along the Waterfall Trail to the new Swing Bridge. Both Medlands Beach and Bark Bay beaches offer you the choices of relax in the sun, find a shady picnic spot, stroll along the sand, swim in the calm, azure waters. If you are feeling energetic you can walk the forested track around Bark Bay Inlet to see Bark Bay Falls and Swing Bridge. 4 kms (2.5 miles), approx. 1 hr return or walk to the impressively high Swing Bridge over Falls River, then return to Medlands Beach. 5 kms (3 miles) approx 1.5 hrs return.
Fly over the spectacular Kahurangi National Park to Golden Bay. Land on Mt Olympus and view the strange pinnacle rock formations that were used to portray the 'South of Rivendell' in the Lord of the Rings - where the nine travellers hid from the crebain crows of Saruman. Marvel at the spectacular views and unique landscape before your return flight to Nelson.
Fly over farmland and forested valleys into Nelson’s remote mountain ranges. Enjoy elevated views of the spectacular Tasman Bay & surrounding National Parks, taking advantage of an alpine landing and excellent photo opportunities.
Be immersed in some of the incredible scenery from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings. Begin this spectacular flight heading north-west over Golden Bay to land on Mt Olympus and explore the ‘South of Rivendell.’ You’ll then fly towards Mount Owen over the vast Kahurangi Park. Land once more to see rugged terrain recognisable from the scene ‘exit from the mines of Moria.’ You’ll have the opportunity to take photographs before heading back to Nelson, flying over Tasman Bay.
You don't need to be stuck for choice during this wonderful full-day tour. Do it all in one day & see the Abel Tasman National Park from more than one perspective. Start your day by navigating your sea kayak past islands, sea caves, and golden beaches on your guided paddle between Marahau and Watering Cove. Stretch your legs and get the blood pumping with a short stroll over the hill and into Anchorage Bay, while taking in the amazing views. Join the catamaran at Anchorage and sail further north along the coastline, check out the Fur Seals at Pinnacle Island before catching the afternoon sea breeze for your sail to Kaiteriteri via Split Apple Rock.
Experience the best of Abel Tasman on this combined beach cruise and walk tour. Cruise into the Tonga Island Marine Reserve and pause to watch the antics of the Resident Fur Seal Colony. After landing at the historic Tonga Quarry Beach, take a two hour, fifteen minute walk over forested land and around the spectacular Bark Bay Estuary, renowned for its cascading waterfalls. Rejoin the cruise at the sheltered golden cove on Medlands Beach.
Experience the best of Abel Tasman on this combined beach cruise and walk tour. For an active day out, walk the most varied section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track from Medlands to Anchorage with return boat transfers from Kaiteriteri. This walk features the impressive Falls River Swing Bridge (15–20 metres high, depending on the tide height), Torrent Bay inlet, and Anchorage Beach.
From Marahau you'll travel on an exhilarating water taxi ride through the Astrolabe Roadstead into Anchorage. You then leave the golden sand beaches of the coast for a stunning 1.5 hour walk up and further into the Abel Tasman National Park. Along the way the guides will keep you entertained with endless amounts of stories about the history, culture, flora and fauna of the park. Delicious lunch is served before the action starts. At the top of the canyon you'll jump into your rubber suit, crank your harness tight and pop your helmet on. After a clear safety briefing by the guides you enter the truly remote environment of the canyon. You'll be jumping, sliding, abseiling, scrambling, floating and ziplining through this canyon for about 3.5 hours. The trip finishes with a royal slide into Cleopatras Pool. From the pool it is a 30 minute stroll along the river and the beach back to Anchorage where your water taxi awaits to zip you back to Marahau.
It is important you read and understand the risks associated with this activity. For more information please see here.
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