Cruise, Walk, and Sail in Abel Tasman National Park

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Explore the National Park with a morning water taxi, a short walk and an afternoon sail. Board your water taxi at 10.30 am at Kaiteriteri Beach and cruise into the Abel Tasman National Park. Cruise by the iconic Split Apple Rock, and Fisherman and Adele Islands where you may see the NZ Fur Seals.

After 35 minutes you arrive at Anchorage Bay where you have time to walk the Pitt Head loop track (walk time approximately 1 -1.5 hours). This walk takes you to Te Pukatea Bay - a quiet bay and one of the crews favourite beaches in the National Park. Walk back to Anchorage to meet the skipper and join the sailing catamaran departing at 1.15pm. Catch the sea breeze for a 3 hour sail further into the Park and back to Kaiteriteri. Along the way expect to see secluded coves, islands, golden sand beaches, Bush clad coastline, pristine clear waters and native wildlife.

Complimentary tea/coffee and juice is provided on board the sailing catamaran.

¿Qué incluye?

  • All taxes, fees and handling charges
  • Driver/guide
  • Landing and facility fees
  • Coffee and/or Tea

Qué no incluye

    Qué no incluye
    • Hotel pickup and drop-off
    • Food and drinks, unless specified
    • No walking guide provided on walk

    Información adicional

    Public transportation options are available nearby

    Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

    Children must be accompanied by an adult

    Operates in most weather conditions, please dress appropriately

    Not wheelchair accessible

    Itinerario del recorrido

    Ubicación

    Punto de salida
    Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures, Kaiteriteri-Sandy Bay Rd 5, Kaiteriteri, 7197
    Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures ticketing office is located opposite the middle of Kaiteriteri Beach, between the Kai Restaurant and the Kaiteriteri Store.
    Punto de llegada
    Abel Tasman Sailing Adventures, Kaiteriteri-Sandy Bay Rd 5, Kaiteriteri, 7197

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