
We accept cash, Visa and MasterCard. An Eftpos facility is available at our office. Money will be taken on confirmation of booking.
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We recommend you check in with us 24hrs prior to your departure to reconfirm.
We recommend booking ahead, as soon as you have worked out the dates you will be in our beautiful area.
In the summer, we are open from 7am - 9pm
In the winter, we are open from 7:30am - 6:00pm
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Check in time is seasonal, please check the time by the time in the trip description
For all full day trips and the 2 day classic return to our Kayak Abel Tasman base at 4:30pm.
The 3 day classic returns around 3:00/3:30pm on day three to our Kayak Abel Tasman Base.
Half Day and Water Taxi AM returns to our Kayak Abel Tasman Base at 12.15pm.
During the winter months for full day trips we return about 4:00pm
Our base is located at the Kayak Abel Tasman Base, Marahau. Click here to see a map.
We operate trips everyday except Christmas Day (25 Dec).
We operate our trips seasonally, please check the open dates by the trip description

t-shirt, shorts, sunhat, sunglasses, warm top, sandal, swimsuit and towel, medication, camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, water bottle.
Overnight Trips:
Kayaking clothes: t-shirt, shorts, sunhat, sunglasses, warm top (wool/fleece), sandals, swimsuit and towel, medication.
Campsite clothing: long pants, t-shirt, long sleeved shirt, warm top (wool/fleece), shoes, rainproof jacket.
Personal items: medication, toiletries, camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, water for the duration of your trip, torch, sleeping bag (we can supply if required).
For walking the track, firm footwear is required, but boots are not essential, walking sandals or sports shoes are fine. We have a number of day trips that include walking and we recommend you bring these. Our overnight trips also might take a short walk in the evening.

All customers need to be 14+, except for the Half Day and Water Taxi trip, Half Day Kayak and Walk, Torrent Bay Treble and the Green Steam - Southern Park for which the age is 12. Under the age of 16 you need to be accompanied by an adult for all trips.
Yes, we have camera cases to keep cameras dry.
This depends on the tour, the conditions and the group.
Abel Tasman Kayaks half day trip checks in at 8:30am or 11.30am. For the 8:30am check-in you generally enter the Abel Tasman National Park around 9am and arrive back at Marahau approx 12:15pm and for the 11.30am check-in you generally enter the Abel Tasman National Park around 12noon and arrive back around 4:30pm. You would spend approx 2-3 hours kayaking.
Abel Tasman Kayaks day trips check in at 8:30am and generally enter the Abel Tasman National Park around 9am and arrive back at Marahau approx 4:30pm. You would spend approx 4 hours kayaking interspersed with breaks.
Abel Tasman Kayaks overnight trips check-in at 8:30am and generally enter the Abel Tasman National Park around 10am and arrive back on the last day at 4:30pm. You will spend approx 4 -5 hours kayaking a day, interspersed with breaks.
Half Day Trips: For the Half day and water taxi, Half day kayak and walk and the Torrent Bay Treble you can purchase lunch for $13 or bring you own. Vegetarian and dietary requirements can be catered for, please ask at time of booking.
Day Trips: A hot gourmet lunch is included on all day trips. It is one of the great reasons to go on a trip with Abel Tasman Kayaks. Vegetarian and dietary requirements can be catered for, please ask at time of booking. An example of a lunch is pita breads, green salad, marinated vegetable pasta salad, marinated beef, muffins/slice, fruit, juice, tea, coffee, milo.
Overnight Trips: These trips are all catered. Vegetarian and dietary requirements can be catered for, please ask at time of booking.
We have a small charge for transport. Click here to find our times and pick up points in Nelson or Motueka. The only exception where transport won't be available is for the is the 1:15pm check-in for Seal Swim and the Half Day & Water Taxi PM departure.
We have a maximum ratio of 1 guide to 8 clients.
You will either share a double kayak with another person or one of our guides.
A minimal level of fitness is required for sea kayaking trips. The pace is always adjusted to suit the group and we have frequent comfort stops. Guides instruct clients on easy ways to paddle and you will rapidly develop your skills. Enthusiasm is more important than fitness.
Strong swimming skills are not essential on guided tours. You will need to have a sense of adventure and enjoy spending time outdoors and on the water.
If you are prone to sea sickness then please take your medication as recommended.
Height - clients who are taller than 6ft 3" (188cm) will struggle to get into an Econizh kayak and should check with us at time of booking. Clients who are taller than 6ft 7" (198cm) may not fit in a kayak at all and WILL need to try a kayak before they commence the trip, again ask us at the time of booking.
Weight - this is harder because it has a lot to do with where the weight is on the body and the height of the client. Econizh kayak cockpits are 41cm wide at their widest, Sea bear kayaks are 47cm wide, any client who is larger than this at the bottom / hip area will be unable to kayak. Again check with us at time of booking. Most people are able to kayak.
We use double kayaks on all our guided tours due to them being dryer to paddle. They have a superior load carrying capacity and stability in a variety of sea conditions.
You can easily fit the equivalent of approximately two large packs full of equipment in the dry storage areas of a double sea kayak (at least 225L). This needs to be put inside large plastic bags to fit into the hatches.
Yes, bring along a rain jacket and an extra warm (wool/fleece) layer of clothing. Marine life is more active on rainy days.
Safety first. Our policy is not to launch a guided trip on safety grounds if we consider that the wind and sea conditions are unsafe for that group. This is our decision. In this situation we give a full refund.
We provide free storage of vehicles and extra luggage at our base.

Normally the weather in the Abel Tasman National Park is warm and sunny. The average summer temperature is 24 C (75 F), minimum temperature 13C (55F) and water temperature 18C (65F). During the cooler winter months the average daily maximum is 12C (54F), minimum temperature is 4C (39F), and the water is 14C (58F). Winds can occur during any time of the year, and can affect kayaking itineraries and timing. Autumn and early winter are generally calmer.
Current weather and forward forecasts can be viewed as below:
Abel Tasman coastal forecast
NZ Weather Map
Short forecast for New Zealand
Short forecast for Abel Tasman area
Temperatures, ºC, you could expect to encounter in the Abel Tasman Region
| Day | Night |
| Summer (Dec/Feb) | 22 | 13 |
| Autumn (March/May) | 18 | 8 |
| Winter (June/August) | 13 | 3 |
| Spring (Sept/Nov) | 17 | 7 |
Further information on the Abel Tasman National Park can be found at the following sites:
The Department of Conservation (DOC) and Nelson Tasman Tourism
Filtered drinking water is available at the DOC Huts: Anchorage, Bark Bay, Awaroa and Whariwharangi. All campsites have water; however, this water must be boiled or treated. Water in the camp sites is piped from streams and is unsafe for consumption. Use only safe water (e.g. boiled, treated, filtered) for drinking, brushing teeth etc. In this regard Giardia is the main concern.
When using Aqua Taxis, and when kayaking, shorts are ideal. There are no jetties or boat ramps in the park, and so you do get wet feet (at least) when boarding water taxis.
There is a fire ban in the park, other than at designated sites. At certain times of the year the ban does not apply.
You must pack out all your rubbish. There are no rubbish disposal facilities in the park.
Sandflies are one of the nasties in the park. It is a small native insect which has an irritating bite. The use of insect repellent will ensure these insects do not annoy or bug you! Mosquitoes can also be a nuisance. Mosquitoes do not carry malaria in NZ. During the summer months, wasps and bees can be a problem, and are attracted to food, and may bite/sting if disturbed. If you are allergic, take medication with you (antihistamines). Please inform DoC staff of any wasp nests close to the track or camp sites.
Yes, these are regularly cleaned and restocked with paper by park staff.
We sell a few small snack items and drinks. There is a store in Marahau. The nearest supermarket is in Motueka. There are no stores in the Abel Tasman National Park.
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