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  1. At 22,530 hectares Abel Tasman is New Zealand's smallest national park. It is located at the top of the South Island; the nearest towns are Motueka, Takaka and Kaiteriteri. Roads lead to Marahau and Totaranui at either end of the coastal track (1.5 and 2.5 hours from Nelson) and provide access to the inland track system.

  2. The Abel Tasman National Park is an easily-accessible coastal paradise. You can choose to explore the park from land, on the water, or in the air, with tour operators aplenty offering cruises, water taxi services, kayaking options, heli-tours and sailing catamarans.

  3. Abel Tasman National Park is a national park at the north end of New Zealand's South Island. It covers 237.1 km 2 (91.5 sq mi) of land between Golden Bay / Mohua and Tasman Bay / Te Tai-o-Aorere, making it the smallest of New Zealand's national parks.

  4. The Abel Tasman National Park is famous for it’s stunning coastal scenery, crystal clear waters, golden sand beaches and lush native bush . It is the most accessible & popular of New Zealand’s national parks, drawing large numbers of international visitors, particularly throughout the summer months.

  5. Abel Tasman National Park may be New Zealand’s smallest National Park, but it’s one of the most stunning. It’s a popular destination for hiking, kayaking, and sailing. The golden sand beaches and crystal clear turquoise water feel almost tropical, and the native bush is rich with lush vegetation and birdsong.

  6. Explore the secluded hideaways and stunning golden beaches of the Abel Tasman National Park, watch the playful seal pups rolling through the water at Tonga Island Marine Reserve, and hear the stories of the park’s iconic landmarks, all whilst relaxing on board a comfortable sailing catamaran or scenic cruise.

  7. Visit the Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand with Wilsons Abel Tasman who offer guided walk & kayak tours, accommodation, water taxi. Book online now.