Dine & Stride
Cruise to view the fascinating Tonga Island seal colony before alighting at Awaroa. Choose your style of lunch. Walk or relax...
- Best For: More than a picnic
- Walking Time: 1hr 45mins (optional)
- Cost: Adult $75, Child $37.50 (5-14 years), > 5 Free
From Kaiteriteri, cruise along the magnificent Abel Tasman coast. View the fascinating seal colony on Tonga Island before disembarking at Awaroa.
Enjoy lunch at the Awaroa Lodge & Cafe (additional cost). Please make your own booking with the cafe. You can take your own picnic lunch if you prefer to relax on the beach.
Relax in the restaurant or on the golden sands. Explore the largest tidal estuary on the spectacular granite coast or take a walk along the coastal track:
From Awaroa, walk 1 hr 45 mins (4.7 kms, 3 miles) over a forested saddle and along the golden expanse of Onetahuti Beach. Pick up is at 2.50 pm from picturesque Tonga Quarry Bay where an abandoned granite quarry site still holds interesting evidence of this failed historic venture. A small tidal creek at Onetahuti can be crossed comfortably 3 hours either side of low tide, so make sure you check the Tide Times.
You can rejoin the Vista Cruise at Awaroa at 2.15 pm if you prefer.
This trip is available only in the summer months: 20 October to 18 April.
How to get here
Click here for detailed driving directions and maps (opens in new window)
Other Day Walks and Cruises Options
We operate these options:Departure Timetable:
Available 20 October to 18 April.
During the cooler months, for a wonderful lunch in the National Park, take our delicious Winter Barbecue Cruise.
Departures: 19 October to 19 April
Depart Kaiteriteri 9.30am
Arrive Awaroa 11.15am
Pickup Awaroa 2.15pm
Pickup Tonga Quarry 2.50pm
Return Kaiteriteri 4.10pm
What To Bring: Day Trip in Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand
Lunch
Bring your own lunch or order a scrumptious picnic lunch from us the day before you travel. Please order lunch by 6pm on the night before your Wilsons day trip, or at the time of booking.
Available low season - 19 April to 19 October:
• Onboard Barbecue Lunch $25
What to Wear
We enjoy glorious weather, summer and winter. Temperatures can be crisp in the mornings and cool in late afternoon with summer sea breezes. Bring a warm layer of wool or polar fleece and a light rain jacket to ensure your comfort. The Coastal Track is well formed and mostly shaded by native forest. The track comes down onto golden-sand beaches fringed by lush native forest and protected azure waters - ideal for swimming.
* Cotton clothing (especially denim) is not recommended. It is very heavy and cold if it gets wet, and takes a long time to dry. Thermal, quick-dry fabrics are best eg. Polypropylene, polar fleece, wool.
For kayaking, we provide a spray jacket and buoyancy vest that will keep you warm on most days when paddling. Bring a spare set of clothing and warm layer to be stored in the kayak so you can change into dry gear if necessary. Always bring some shoes you can walk in, in case weather causes you to land on a beach where some walking might be nesessary.
Sun Protection
Abel Tasman National Park enjoys the highest number of sunshine hours in the country. Our clear skies, with no pollution result in a very high risk of sunburn, even on a cloudy day. Bring sunglasses, hat and sunscreen.
Footwear
We recommend cool, light, comfortable footwear. Not recommended: any shoes with no heel attachment, eg. jandals, flip flops, scuffs, slides etc. Click here for more information on suitable footwear, particularly for eastuary crossings (Note this is a PDF file).
For walking: Light, comfortable walking shoes are suitable to walk the track. If you have hiking boots, wear them if you prefer but they are not necessary. Depending on tides and conditions, you can usually keep your feet dry. On rare occasions, you might have to remove your shoes and roll up long trousers when you are embarking or disembarking from our boats. Please wear suitable clothing and footwear to allow for this. There will be time to rinse feet and put shoes back on when necessary.
For kayaking: Weather conditions might require pulling into a beach for shelter and some walking may be required. You might like to do some exploring on foot. Therefore, please bring some footwear, suitable for walking. Footwear in the kayak is optional. Many people find it more comfortable to wear some foot cover to prevent their heels rubbing against the kayak. Rubber water socks are ideal.
Light Day Pack
Please use a plastic liner inside the day pack to ensure your day requirements stay dry. (Kayakers only: the day pack will be stored in watertight holds in the kayaks. For important items, such as cameras and spare clothes, we will supply a special watertight "dry-bag".) Please Note: we cannot guarantee to keep camera or electronic equipment dry.
- Light, comfortable walking shoes
- Quick-dry, loose clothing (shorts or trousers that can be rolled up)
- Warm thermal layer
- Waterproof jacket with hood (disposable rain coat available to buy at our office
- Swim wear and towel (optional)
- Sun hat, sunscreen and insect repellent (available to buy at our office)
- Sunglasses
- Drinking water
- Check that lunch has been ordered for you or bring your own lunch
- Camera (CHECK THE BATTERIES) and film (waterproof disposable cameras available to buy at our office)
- Cotton handkerchiefs. Please do not bring tissues or paper towels. They add to litter in the Park.
- Hand steriliser (not wipes)
- Kayakers will need a change of clothing including a warm sweater or polar fleece
Cell Phones
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