Our Kaiteriteri bed & breakfast is a few minutes drive from the start of the Abel Tasman Coastal Track for those wishing to hike. At Kaiteriteri Beach there are sea kayak and water taxi operators.
So many options for exploring the Abel Tasman! Take a guided walk, sea kayak tour or scenic cruise, or set your own itinerary and walk or sea kayak one way and take a water taxi home, for example. We will be pleased to offer advice on the options available.
You can also just spend the day relaxing on our gorgeous golden-sanded beaches.
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Paddle round the bay for a close up view of our famous Split Apple Rock. Usually adorned with shags drying themselves in the morning sun.
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The Abel Tasman National Park has a coastline of idyllic sandy bays, rocky cliffs and inlets that are ideally seen from a scenic cruise. Keep a look out for our little blue penguins as well as the New Zealand fur seals at Tonga Island in the Marine Reserve. The clear emerald green waters may even tempt you for a swim.
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There are wonderful arts, crafts, wine trails and outdoor activities in abundance, and numerous other pursuits to enjoy while you stay with us. You will find information about most of the region's must see, must do attractions in your bedside compendium. We are looking forward to giving you more personal advice about trips into the Abel Tasman as well as ideas about less well-known places to see and visit.
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Kaiteriteri is approx:
• 1 hour from Nelson
• 3 hours from Picton (& the ferry)
Being central, it is a very good place from which to explore the region. Golden Bay is only an hours drive and Nelson Lakes National Park is a 1 ½ hr drive away.
There is easy access to the Abel Tasman as well as local restaurants & cafés. Motueka, a 15 min drive, offers a wider variety of shops, services and restaurants to cater for your needs.
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