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Kaiteriteri is the golden gateway to Abel Tasman National Park, where sun-bleached sand meets the turquoise waters of Tasman Bay. This tiny beachside settlement is the launch pad for kayaking, sailing, and walking New Zealand's most popular coastal track. The vibe is relaxed and family-friendly, with a string of cafes and holiday parks backing onto the beach.
Highlights & What to See
- Kaiteriteri Beach – The main beach is a stunner: golden sand, safe swimming, and a gentle slope perfect for kids. Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard right on the sand.
- Abel Tasman Coast Track – The world-famous Great Walk starts here. Even a short day walk to Anchorage or Torrent Bay reveals pristine coves and native bush.
- Water taxi to Marahau – A scenic boat ride across the park's edge; combine it with a walk or kayak trip for a full day.
- Split Apple Rock – A bizarre granite boulder split cleanly in two, just offshore. Kayak or paddle out for a closer look.
- Kaiteriteri Mountain Bike Park – A network of flowy trails through manuka forest, suitable for all levels.
- Kaiteriteri Reserve Walkway – A short loop through regenerating forest with lookout points over the bay.
Suggested Time to Spend
Kaiteriteri is best as a 2–3 day base for exploring Abel Tasman. Spend one day on the water (kayaking or boat cruise), one day walking a section of the coast track, and a half-day relaxing on the beach or biking. If you're short on time, a single overnight lets you experience the sunset and a morning paddle.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Marahau – The other Abel Tasman gateway, 15 minutes south, with its own beach and estuary walks.
- Abel Tasman National Park – The entire park is accessible from Kaiteriteri; don't miss the inland tracks like Harwoods Hole.
- Motueka – A lively town 20 minutes south with great cafes, a Saturday market, and the Riwaka Resurgence.
- Nelson Lakes National Park – An hour and a half inland, offering alpine lake scenery and the Lake Rotoiti circuit.
- Farewell Spit – A two-hour drive north to a dramatic sand spit and gannet colony.
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- Abel Tasman National Park — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0