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Just a few minutes’ drive from Nelson city centre, Tahunanui is the region’s go-to beachside escape, with a long, sandy crescent lapped by calm Tasman Bay waters. Locals and visitors alike flock here for the golden-hour glow over the water, the relaxed café scene, and the family-friendly vibe that makes it feel like a permanent summer holiday.
Highlights & What to See
- Tahunanui Beach – a sweeping, safe swimming beach with gentle waves, perfect for paddling, sunbathing, or a sunset stroll.
- Tahunanui Reserve – a sprawling grassy park behind the beach, with playgrounds, skate park, mini golf, and plenty of space for a picnic or game of cricket.
- Natureland Zoo – a small, charming wildlife park with native and exotic animals, ideal for families and a quick, low-cost outing.
- Coastal Cycle & Walking Trails – the Great Taste Trail passes through Tahunanui, offering easy rides or walks along the shoreline with views across to the Boulder Bank.
- Water Sports – the calm bay is excellent for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and sailing; gear hire is available nearby.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is enough to soak up the beach and reserve, but if you want to linger over fish and chips at sunset or explore the cycle trail, plan for a full day. Many visitors use Tahunanui as a relaxing base for a couple of nights while exploring the wider Nelson region.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nelson City – just 5 minutes’ drive, with its lively Saturday market, art galleries, and craft breweries.
- Abel Tasman National Park – a 45-minute drive to Marahau, gateway to golden-sand beaches and coastal walks.
- Mapua – a charming harbour village with galleries, cafes, and the famous Mapua Wharf, 20 minutes away.
- Rabbit Island – a long, undeveloped beach popular for swimming and cycling, reachable via a short drive and causeway.
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- Abel Tasman National Park — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0