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Pohara Beach is a golden-sand crescent on Tasman Bay, framed by the lush hills of Abel Tasman National Park. This relaxed coastal settlement offers calm, safe swimming and a classic Kiwi beach vibe, with a small store and a couple of cafes. It's the perfect base for exploring the park's famous coastline or simply unwinding with a book and the sound of lapping waves.
Highlights & What to See
- Golden Sands & Safe Swimming: The gently sloping beach is ideal for families, with warm, clear water and a long stretch of sand for walks at low tide.
- Abel Tasman Coast Track Access: The beach is the western gateway to the Abel Tasman National Park. From here, you can kayak, take a water taxi, or walk the first section of the track to Tonga Quarry or Anchorage.
- Pohara Beach Reserve & Playground: A grassy reserve with picnic tables, BBQ facilities, and a playground, perfect for a family afternoon.
- Farewell Spit & Wharariki Beach Day Trip: A scenic drive north leads to the dramatic Farewell Spit sandspit and the seal colonies at Wharariki Beach, about 1.5 hours away.
- Local Art & Crafts: Nearby Takaka (10 minutes' drive) has a vibrant arts scene, with galleries, pottery studios, and the iconic Mussel Inn brewery.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 2–3 days in the Pohara Beach area. This allows for a day of beach relaxation and a full day exploring Abel Tasman National Park via water taxi and a walk, plus time to explore Takaka and nearby attractions like Te Waikoropupū Springs. If you're on a tight schedule, a single overnight stay can still give you a taste of the beach and a short walk in the park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Abel Tasman National Park: The crown jewel of the region, with golden beaches, turquoise waters, and the famous Coast Track. Accessible by water taxi from Marahau or Kaiteriteri.
- Takaka: The quirky main town of Golden Bay, known for its alternative lifestyle, excellent cafes, and the Grove Scenic Reserve with its limestone formations.
- Te Waikoropupū Springs: One of the clearest freshwater springs in the world, with incredible visibility and a short boardwalk loop.
- Farewell Spit & Wharariki Beach: A wild, windswept beach with seal colonies and the iconic Archway Islands, best visited at low tide.
- Kaiteriteri Beach: A stunning golden beach with a lively holiday atmosphere, water sports, and boat tours to the national park.
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Image credits
- Abel Tasman National Park — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Takaka — Mattinbgn ( talk · contribs ) / CC BY 3.0
- Te Waikoropupū Springs — Pseudopanax at English Wikipedia / Public domain
- Farewell Spit & Wharariki Beach — Photograph: NASA / Public domain
- Kaiteriteri Beach — Oren Rozen / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Nelson City — Markus Koljonen ( Dilaudid ) / CC BY-SA 3.0