Abel Tasman Coast Track

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One of New Zealand's Great Walks, the Abel Tasman Coast Track is a stunning coastal trail that winds through golden sand beaches, lush native bush, and granite cliffs washed by turquoise waters. This track offers an unforgettable blend of pristine nature, rich Māori history, and the chance to spot seals, dolphins, and native birds. Whether you walk the full 60-kilometer route or sample sections by water taxi, the Abel Tasman Coast Track is a must-do for any nature lover visiting the South Island.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most walkers take 3–5 days to complete the full track from Mārahau to Wainui, staying in huts or campsites. If you're short on time, day walks from Mārahau or Kaiteriteri to Anchorage or Torrent Bay are excellent options. Water taxis allow you to customize your itinerary, hiking one-way and boating back. Plan at least a half-day for a short coastal walk, or a full day for a more substantial section. Book huts and campsites well in advance during peak season (October–April).

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