Abel Tasman Kayaking

One guide, seven guests, four kayaks and a wonderful weather. Perfect conditions for a kayak trip in the “heart” of Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand’s smallest, but one of the most frequented national parks. A water taxi took us from Marahau to Onetahuti Beach where we were instructed on how to steer a kayak. From there we paddled northwards and made a first stop to visit “Cleopatra’s Pool” – incl. a natural slide. What a great start!

On a marvelous beach we had veggie sandwiches for lunch, but our guide also dived for mussels and cooked them. Tasty!

On Tonga Island we saw a seal and a nice starfish. Before ending our trip we stopped our kayaks at a natural source of fresh water – within the salty sea! Well, it is a hose in the sea water close to the coast which transports water from the hills. Kayak paddlers can fill up their water supplies for longer trips without leaving the boat.

Welcome to paradise!