Tasman Bay

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Tasman Bay, cradled by the sun-drenched shores of the northern South Island, is a seductive blend of golden beaches, sculpted granite outcrops, and crystalline waters that lap against the edge of Abel Tasman National Park. This is New Zealand at its most idyllic: a place where you can kayak through turquoise coves, hike coastal trails shaded by native bush, and feast on freshly harvested seafood. The pace here is unhurried, the air smells of salt and manuka, and every vista seems designed to make you stop and stare.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

To truly soak up Tasman Bay, allow at least three days. Spend day one exploring Kaiteriteri and Marahau, take a full-day kayak or boat trip into Abel Tasman National Park on day two, and dedicate day three to the foodie delights of Māpua and Motueka. If you’re a keen hiker, add an extra two days to walk a section of the Abel Tasman Coast Track, staying overnight in DOC huts or private lodges.

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