Waka (Maori canoes) are the living expression of a people who sailed the Pacific Ocean for thousands of years. Waka tours takes you on an authentic journey where you can experience New Zealand's heritage and treasured coastlines.
No canoe experience is required, trips take around 2 hours and they have great deals for families.
Enjoy a full day of diving with lunch (supplied) on your own golden beach between dives and sunbathing. You will get to explore the reefs and see shoaling butterfly pearch, moki, blue cod and terakihi.
Watch crayfish and crabs feeding and lazing about in the sun or watch a curious octopus play hide and seek.
Arguably the best way to explore Abel Tasman National Park, the scenic cruise will show you views only accessible by sea.
They will provide a lovely lunch on the water while you watch the seals and dolphins. Check out which trip best suits you on their website
Picture yourself riding down a golden beach on horseback, how often will you get the opportunity to do something like that?
A small family owned business with experienced riders and friendly horses will make sure your time is enjoyed, rides take about 2 hours.
Sit back and relax as you depart from the lovely Kaiteriteri Beach on a scenic cruise to experience the entire Abel Tasman National.
You get to enjoy the beaches, creatures and have a walk through some of the stunning forest the park has to offer.
The Fat Tui has a reputation for incredible gourmet burgers (including vegetarian options), the perfect way to satisfy your hunger after a day on the beach.
Open 12-8pm everyday and located on the corner of Marahau Valley Rd & Sandy Bay-Marahau Rd. Just have a look at the reviews to see what people think!
Wolter Art Studio & Gallery exhibits hand crafted metal art ranging in sizes and styles, a worthwhile visit!