Abel Tasman National Park
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Abel Tasman National Park

Golden Beaches Meet Pristine Coastal Wilderness

New Zealand's smallest national park packs the biggest punch when it comes to coastal beauty. Abel Tasman stretches along 51 kilometers of golden sand beaches, turquoise bays, and native bush that tumbles right down to the water's edge. Here's the thing — this isn't your typical tramping destination where you're slogging through mud for days. The Coast Track lets you hop between beaches, with water taxis ready to pick you up when your feet need a break.

The park sits at the top of the South Island, where the Tasman Sea meets ancient granite headlands. You'll find fur seals lounging on the rocks at Tonga Island, penguins nesting in the quieter coves, and water so clear you can see your toes even in the deeper sections. But don't expect wilderness solitude — this place gets busy, especially between Christmas and Easter when half of New Zealand seems to descend on the beaches.

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The Coast Track runs 60 kilometers from Marahau to Wainui, but most people tackle it in sections. The full walk takes 3-5 days, though you can easily do day walks between any of the main beaches. Anchorage to Bark Bay makes a perfect day hike — 12.4 kilometers of easy coastal walking with multiple swimming spots. The track stays mostly flat, with just a few gentle climbs over headlands. Look, this isn't technical hiking. The biggest challenge is timing the tides at a few creek crossings, particularly Awaroa Inlet where you'll need to cross at low tide or face a 2.5-hour detour inland. Check the tide tables at the visitor center in Motueka before you start. The Inland Track offers a hillier alternative through beech forest, but honestly, you're here for the coast.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Water taxis cost $25-40 per person but split the bill with other travelers heading the same direction
  • 2.Pack lunch from Motueka supermarkets — beach cafes charge $15+ for basic sandwiches
  • 3.Stay in Motueka instead of Marahau to save 30-40% on accommodation costs
  • 4.Buy hut passes in advance online to avoid the $5 booking fee charged at visitor centers
  • 5.Rent gear in Nelson where competition keeps prices lower than the smaller coastal towns

Travel Tips

  • Check tide times at Awaroa Inlet before starting your walk — miss low tide and you'll add hours to your day
  • Bring a dry bag for creek crossings and unexpected rain showers
  • Start early from Marahau to secure parking and avoid the midday heat on exposed coastal sections
  • Download offline maps on your phone — cell coverage drops out in several sections of the park
  • Book water taxis in advance during peak season, especially for popular drop-off points like Bark Bay

Frequently Asked Questions

The full 60-kilometer Coast Track takes 3-5 days depending on your pace and how many beaches you stop at. Most people break it into sections, with popular day walks like Anchorage to Bark Bay taking 4-5 hours.

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