A guided kayaking day trip takes kayakers to the coastal shores at Arch Point in Abel Tasman National Park on the South Island of New Zealand where they can explore this unique area. At Arch Point, a beautiful white, sandy beach allows visitors to view how powerful the forces of nature are which have created these arches throughout the granite cliffs.
There are day trips, multiple day trips or week long kayaking adventures where kayakers can explore the outskirts of Abel Tasman National Park finding golden beaches, geological formations and various species of wildlife. The park is located at the top of the South Island of New Zealand covering an area of 225 square kilometers and is one of the most beautiful parts of the South Island of New Zealand.
Arch Point is one of the places to stop at while on these kayaking trips along with Split Apple Rock, caves and various New Zealand Fur Seal Colonies.
Arches at Arch Point seen during a Kayaking day trip, Abel Tasman National Park, Tasman District, South Island, New Zealand.
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