Get up close and personal with this amazing coastline including outlying islands and Tonga Island Marine Reserve. Observe mammals, birds, fish and invertebrates, learn about coastal ecology, marvel at the amazing granite rock formations and explore the inlets if tide allows. Lunch on a world class beach; followed by an optional but thoroughly recommended walk around Pitt Head. This regenerating forest headland is being transformed by Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust into a mainland ecological island. There you will witness forest ecology, botany, predator traps and incredible views. Alternatively you can spend the time lazing on the beach. Visit Adele Island that has been predator free since 2007 and experience the beauty of an increasing population of native forest birds, and weather permitting; fossick in the rock pools on the seaward side.
Important Tour Details:
Departs/ Finishes: Marahau DoC Bus Shelter/ Car Park, Phone: 03 391 0010 or 027 223 6594.
Length of tour: Start at 9am back between 3-3.30pm.
Check-in: 15 minutes prior departure.
Video: https://youtu.be/EZy-algIHo8
How to get there: Travel via Motueka and Riwaka to Marahau Beach by taking the MARAHAU EXIT - TURN 2. RIGHT - from SH60 (not via Kaiteriteri, which is the 1. right). MAKE SURE NOT HEADING UPWARDS TO TAKAKA HILL!
When you arrive in this very small village follow the main road (Harvey Road) until you get to the Main Abel Tasman Track Carpark bus shelter (on your right). Meet at 8.45am for 9.00am departure. Note: public toilets are here too.
NOTE: GPS/NAVI does not work well for directions in this area. Instead use a Google Map.
What to bring: Camera, insect repellent. rain jacket, required medication, sun glasses, sun screen, sun hat, swim suit, towel, sandals, warm top, water bottle.
What is provided: Safety briefing, Qualified Guide, Specialised tour equipment, morning tea, lunch (either filled croissant or filled baguette).
Note: Low level of fitness required. Short self guided walks can be arranged.