Kaiteriteri

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Kaiteriteri is the golden gateway to Abel Tasman National Park, where sun-drenched beaches meet the turquoise waters of Tasman Bay. This laid-back coastal village is your launchpad for kayaking, sailing, and hiking in New Zealand's smallest but most beloved national park. The golden sand and gentle waves make it a family favourite, while the surrounding granite outcrops and native bush offer a quintessential slice of Kiwi summer.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Give Kaiteriteri at least two to three days. One day to laze on the beach and explore the town, another for a full-day kayak or water taxi trip into Abel Tasman, and a third for hiking the coastal track or mountain biking. If you're short on time, a day trip from Nelson or Motueka works, but you'll want to linger.

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