Located in the turquoise hues of the Tasman Sea in Abel Tasman National Park on the South Island of New Zealand, sits the unique rock formation known as Split Apple Rock. Many visitors to Abel Tasman National Park, take to the water by kayak where they can explore Split Apple Rock at close range but the rock is clearly visible from the beautiful sandy beach.
Split Apple Rock is located between Marahau and Kaiteriteri at the beginning of Abel Tasman National Park. Abel Tasman is the smallest of national parks throughout New Zealand covering an area of approximately 22,530 hectares. A beautiful place to explore full of stunning beaches, granite cliffs, native forests and breathtaking scenery with a mild climate making it an excellent place to visit any time throughout the year.
Split Apple Rock, a rock formation near Marahau, Abel Tasman National Park, Tasman District, South Island, New Zealand.
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