Abel Tasman may be New Zealand's smallest national park, but the
attractions are huge. Located in one of New Zealand's sunniest spots, it
almost seems planned that the area also has the best beaches in the
country. The beaches have a range of coloured sand from gold to white that look out onto the clear waters of the Tasman Sea. Beyond the beaches, the park is covered in lush temperate rain forest and manuka,
a type of tea tree. The popular Abel Tasman Walk is a great way to see
this park, it takes 3-5 days to complete. Sea Taxis are also available
and can drop you off at any number of beaches within the park. This
gives you the complete freedom to do a full or partial trek, or
alternatively you can be whisked away from the entrance of the park to a
beach of your choice. Kayaking
is a popular alternative way to see this park as you have access to all
the beaches, including those that the walk misses out on.
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