Mapua Wharf

Photo: Tom Collett / Public domain

Mapua Wharf is a vibrant waterfront hub on the Waimea Estuary, where the Tasman Bay meets the artsy, laid-back vibe of the Nelson/Tasman region. Once a busy port for apple exports, this revitalized wharf now draws visitors with its working artists' studios, craft breweries, and a lively weekend farmers market. The scent of salt air mingles with coffee and wood-fired pizza as you stroll the boardwalk, watching fishing boats bob in the tide. It’s a perfect pit stop on a Tasman road trip: unhurried, photogenic, and seriously delicious.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Half a day is perfect for Mapua Wharf — arrive mid-morning to browse galleries, enjoy a leisurely lunch, and take a short walk or kayak paddle. If you’re combining it with nearby wineries or Abel Tasman National Park, an hour or two is enough to soak up the atmosphere. The Sunday market deserves a full morning.

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