Abel Tasman National Park

Abel Tasman National Park

Located on New Zealand’s South Island, the Abel Tasman National Park is the smallest park in the country. This coastal paradise is known for its beautiful white-sand beaches lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters. The incredibly scenic, unspoilt landscapes make the park a popular destination with locals and tourists alike. It is home to an array of wildlife such as: a variety of birdlife, bottlenose dolphins, seals and the Little Blue Penguin, the smallest of the species. Visitors can hop on a scenic boat tour, enjoy fantastic hikes, or camp under the star-studded night sky. Other popular activities include: swimming, snorkelling, as well as kayaking, which is said to be the best way to discover the park’s spectacular natural treasures. Don’t miss the opportunity to hike along one of New Zealand’s ‘Great Walks’, the Abel Tasman Coastal Track, traversing rugged headlands, lush forests and pristine beaches.

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