Tasman National Park

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Golden sand beaches, sculpted granite cliffs, and the clearest turquoise waters you’ll ever see – Tasman National Park is the jewel of the Abel Tasman Coast. This is New Zealand’s smallest national park, but it packs a punch with its stunning coastal track, accessible by foot, kayak, or water taxi. The park’s lush native bush, birdlife, and gentle climate make it a must-visit for anyone exploring the Nelson region.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring a section of the coast track by foot or kayak. For a deeper experience, plan 2–3 days to walk the entire Abel Tasman Coast Track, staying in huts or campsites. If you’re short on time, a half-day water taxi trip to a beach like Medlands or Totaranui is still rewarding. Combine with nearby Nelson or Motueka for a longer stay.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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