Abel Tasman National Park

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New Zealand’s smallest national park packs a mighty punch. Abel Tasman is a coastal wonderland of golden-sand beaches, turquoise coves, and lush native bush, all threaded together by the famous Abel Tasman Coast Track. This is the place to kayak, hike, or simply laze on a beach that looks like it was plucked from a South Pacific dream. The park’s easy accessibility from Nelson and Motueka makes it a must-do for any South Island itinerary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 2 to 4 days to fully appreciate the park. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Nelson or Motueka can still give you a taste: take a water taxi to a beach, hike a section of the Coast Track, and return by boat. For a classic experience, hike the entire Coast Track over 3–5 days, staying at huts or campsites. Kayakers often combine a multi-day paddle with overnight stays at beachside camps.

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