Kaiteriteri Beach

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Kaiteriteri Beach is the golden gateway to Abel Tasman National Park, a crescent of fine, golden sand lapped by impossibly clear turquoise waters. Sheltered by native bush-clad hills, this is the quintessential Tasman Bay beach — perfect for swimming, kayaking, or simply soaking up the sun. The beachfront is dotted with holiday parks and cafés, giving it a relaxed, family-friendly vibe that still feels wonderfully unspoiled.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day here — mornings on the water, lunch at one of the beachfront cafés, and an afternoon walk or swim. If you're using Kaiteriteri as a base for Abel Tasman, allow at least two to three days: one to explore the beach and nearby trails, and another for a day trip into the park (e.g., the popular water-taxi-and-walk combo to Anchorage or Torrent Bay).

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