Explore from Marahau to Anchorage in a day - walk, kayak and water taxi.On this trip covering the Astrolabe coastline you have a professional guide with you for around 4 hours sharing their knowledge and passion of the Abel Tasman.
The wildlife hotspot of Tonga Island lies along the coast of the Abel Tasman National Park. On this tour, ride over to the island by water taxi, then set out to explore the rugged coastline by kayak. Admire the white-sand beaches and wild landscapes of the national park as you paddle along the shores, look out for New Zealand fur seals and blue penguins, then stop to enjoy lunch by the beachside.
Active travelers seeking an easy, family-friendly outdoor adventure will enjoy this half-day kayaking tour of the Abel Tasman National Park coastline. Departing from Marahau, you’ll paddle to the dramatic Split Apple Rock, enjoying beautiful views along the way. Check out sea caves and look out for birds, including graceful cormorants. This is roughly a three-hour tour.
The east coast of the Abel Tasman National Park is lined with white-sand beaches, wild bushlands, and wildlife-filled islands. On this tour, explore the natural landscapes by land and sea, starting with a thrilling kayaking excursion around the islands. Arrive at Observation Beach and enjoy lunch by the beachside, then set out on a scenic hike through the park, following bushland trails, passing streams, and enjoying stunning views along the coast.
Whether you just have a couple of hours to spare or want to spend the whole day kayaking, this rental service is ideal. Pick up your double kayak in Marahau, at the entrance to the Abel Tasman National Park. Explore the coastline at your own pace, without a guide telling you want to do or a group to keep up with.
Active travelers will love this kayaking tour along the coast of the Abel Tasman National Park from Marahau. Avoid the risk of getting lost or straying into risky water by going with a guide and a small group (max. 8). Check out colonies of fur seals at Shag Harbour and Tonga Island. Paddle to idyllic Anchorage Beach to eat your picnic lunch before getting a water taxi back to Marahau.
Active, nature-loving travelers will enjoy this small-group kayaking and hiking tour of the southern part of the Abel Tasman National Park. Starting from Marahau, head out to little Adele Island, where you’re likely to spot fur seals basking in the sun. Continue your adventure on land, hiking to panoramic viewpoints and listening to the birdsong, so far from roads and settlements.
Our best one day kayak trip using the tide to explore the best of the park on any given day.
Abel Tasman Kayaks is one of only three operators authorised to undertake marine mammal viewing from sea kayaks at Tonga.
Spend 2 blissful days on the water exploring the Astrolabe and Anchorage area.
Experience what is truly magical about the Abel Tasman – spend a stunning night camping in one of the secluded beach-side campsites.
Enjoy the freedom of paddling at your own pace along the coast with this kayak rental service from Marahau. A minimum of two people can rent kayaks for up to seven hours. Follow the coast of the Abel Tasman National Park, stopping at inviting golden-sand beaches for a picnic and a swim. Look out for seals on off-shore islands and listen to the native birdsong along the way.
Camping overnight is what’s special about the Abel Tasman – it will rejuvenate the soul.
There is something perfect about this trip. Spend three days kayaking the Abel Tasman National Park. Start and finish in Marahau.
This is a fantastic kayak and walk combo in the middle section of the park. Tailoring the start and finish kayaking points around the tide timetable means on any given departure your experience the best part of the park and are able to explore the marine reserve to the fullest. Explore the realm of Tangaroa, God of the sea and feel the presence of Tane Mahuta, God of the forest on this trip. Start Awaroa/Finish Bark Bay or Start Onetahuti/Finish Anchorage
Explore the 12 golden beaches of the Astrolabe area. Experience a day kayaking unguided in the Abel Tasman National Park. You can kayak out and back from Marahau. We provide a safety briefing before you head off.
The marine reserve of Tonga Island lies along the coast of the Abel Tasman National Park and is known for its large population of Kekeno—New Zealand fur seals. On this tour, paddle out to the island by kayak and spend an entire day exploring the rugged coastline and beautiful beaches. Look out for fur seal and blue penguins, learn about the local ecosystems, and stop to enjoy lunch by the beachside.
The sandy beaches, islands, and lagoons of the Astrolabe Roadstead lie within the Abel Tasman National Park. On this tour, admire the stunning scenery without disturbing the natural landscapes as you explore by kayak. Paddle out to Adele Island, spot wildlife such as New Zealand fur seals and native birds, and enjoy a delicious lunch along the way.
Park Start, staring in the park ensures you paddle in the same direction as the sea breeze rather than going against it! After a safety briefing, catch a water taxi up to Onetahuti beach in the Abel Tasman National Park then paddle south one-way down the coast over three sun and sea kissed days back to Marahau!
From Marahau to Totaranui and return – it’s an adventure!
Spend three days in the stunning Abel Tasman. The first two days see you kayaking from Marahau through to Onetahuti and then the third walking from Onetahuti to Totaranui before returning back to Marahau on a water taxi.
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