This nice little camp at the base of Farewell Spit is well groomed and on level
grounds, with landscaped gardens and tree borders. The communal area has
a kitchen and a nice retro dining room, another kitchen is on the end of the
nearby ablution block and the two kitchens include gas hobs, microwave, fridge/
freezer, crockery and cutlery. The modern portable ablutions block is roomy,
with gas hot water and a good shower, and there are disabled facilities available.
The laundry has an automatic washer and a bonus is the pure drinking water.
You can book your Farewell Spit trips or stroll from east coast to the west
coast from the camp. Six powered sites and numerous tent sites are $18 per
person plus $4 per site for power.
Attractively located in the heart of Collingwood, at high tide the camp is nearly
surrounded by water, and there are sea and estuary views throughout the
camp. There is a variety of sites, all on level ground, both shady and waterfront.
Two amenity blocks are provided, plus an area with ensuite cubicles, all clean
and tidy. The kitchen and dining has all appliances, crockery and cutlery are
available, and an adjoining cosy sitting room with internet access. Both rooms
have a TV and outside seating under the veranda is a nice spot. The laundry
has automatic washers and dryers. This is a great area for fisking, hiking and
swimming, and with a tennis court right next door as well, this is perfect for a
family holiday. Your friendly hosts are Gary and Chrissy Clements
Tent, caravan and motorhome sites range from sitting on the water front to the more sheltered site amongst the trees. Pricing is for 1-2 people:
Coastal – powered $42 (peak) or $38 (off peak)
Non-coastal – powered $38 (peak) or $34 (off peak)
Non-coastal – non-powered $34 (peak) or $30 (off peak)
Drive along an attractive tree lined approach to this spacious, well kept seaside park. Golden Bay Kiwi Holiday Park office has basic supplies and Eftpos. Plenty of space and shelter for campervans and tents that is grassed and separated from the sea by shady trees. The large service block is close to the beach. A few steps down from the kitchen area is the dining room with TV. The laundry (with automatic machines) adjoins the roomy ablutions and disability suite. Internet access is available. There are 100 tent sites and 75 power sites. The park has an outdoor shower for swimmers and a children_s play area. Dogs by arrangement only please and not 1 December to 1 March. Your friendly hosts are Leigh and Wayne. They have unpowered sites from $18 per person and power sites from $20 per person. Seasonal rates apply.
Single, double, bunk beds, tent and campervan sites and a spacious dormitory with a bunk room, TV and own kitchen. Single room - $30 per person per night Double and twin rooms - $30 per person per night Tent sites $18 up to 2 persons ($5 per extra person) Campervans FREE.
This historic hotel is a five minute drive north from Takaka. Camping is in a peaceful country setting on spacious grounds with a great family atmosphere. Two power sites and plenty of level grass to set up your van or tent. A good kitchen with all appliances and utensils are available for your use, and the lounge is in a large comfortable room on the ground floor of the hotel, that is shared with backpackers. Showers and toilets are upstairs and are tidy and clean. Fish and chips are available, as is the internet. Pre-arranged pickups are available in a courtesy shuttle from town. Your friendly hosts are Richard and Paula. Single room - $30 per person per night Double and twin rooms - $30 per person per night Tent sites $18 up to 2 persons ($5 per extra person) Campervans FREE., NZMCA discounts available.
Double cabins, $89 per cabin, all bedding supplied.
Twin cabins (2x single beds), $89, all bedding supplied.
Dorm beds, newly built, $32 single bed, all bedding supplied.
Closest to the start of the Abel Tasman National Park walks, there are views out to the beach in this lively, happy campground. There are plenty of tent sites set in a garden area; enjoy the sound of the sea and birdsong plus the company of Pukekos and Wekas.
Copses of natural bush are dotted around the camp. There is a mini camp store sells reasonably priced wine and beer, you can enjoy the café/bar/restaurant. A bus stop is close by. The ablutions are well-kept and have disability facilities. There is a new block of showers with a view of the beach, and the open-style kitchen and dining area that has an extension with several BBQs, help yourself to herbs out of the garden. The laundry has automatic equipment. Enjoy an evening on the large communal deck with a camp fire and native trees all around.
All activity bookings can be made at Reception including Water Taxis, Kayaking, SUPs, Sky Diving, River Canyoning, Hand gliding, Microlites and a massage to end the day here. You can also leave your car at the secure car park on site. Your hosts are Rhonda, Milan and Will. Tent sites are from $20 per person and power sites $22 per person. Seasonal rates apply.
This popular holiday resort is a holiday in itself as there is so much for both children and adults to do. A summer programme is run to keep the kids busy, and in addition to tennis, a swimming pool, and adventure play grounds, there is a large sandy beach where petanque and volleyball take place. A restaurant has a roof top caf_ overlooking the water and there are around 200 sites are available. The kitchens are good, with gas and microwave cooking and a dining patio off one, plus BBQs. There are numerous shower and toilet blocks and the big, comfortable TV and recreation room opens to an extensive deck. A large laundry, central to the camp, has auto machines, there is a dump station, and internet access is available. Your hosts are Gary, Erica and June. Unpowered sites are $34 to $40, or with power $34 to $50 for two, please note that seasonal price changes apply. Pets by arrangement, except in December and January, and no cats because of native wildlife. The park is clothes optional with designated _no clothes_ areas in February and March only.
‘self-contained unit, cabins and backpacker dorm rooms available’ Price range from $150.00 per night for 2 people – to $30.00 per night per person.
Located in Marahau one hour from Nelson and at the southern end of the Abel Tasman National Park. Something special in rural camping here as you soak up the peaceful environment of this delightful setting. Stroll through native bush, swim in the fresh water swimming holes, or wander through to the golden sand beaches. From the leafy bowers, to the large sites in the Bull Paddock, this is a place to make your escape. Divided into two camping area, both have large dividing trees and shrubs. Near the shop and office, is a domestic-size service block, great for large groups, and secure parking is provided across the road for those on expeditions. Further down the lane are 35 large private power sites, individually hedged, with flowering borders and a central banquet-size eating pavilion. There is a ranch-style unisex ablution block that includes a disability toilet, all in spotless condition. The kitchen has gas hobs, refrigerators, freezers, a microwave oven and filtered water, as well as BBQ areas located by the kitchens. An automatic washer and a dryer are in the laundry alcove and internet facilities are available. Resident livestock include friendly cats, dogs, llamas, and the occasional inquisitive cow. Only a 400m walk to the entrance of the Abel Tasman National Park, and not much further the beautiful water front. There are regular and on-demand bus services to Marahau from local towns and Nelson, as well as water taxi services based in Marahau. Your friendly hosts are the Macdonald family. Powered sites from $45.00 per night for 2 adults
Non powered tent sites from $17.00 per adult per night Children 5-14yr from $8.50 each per night. Please note that seasonal rates apply.
Ooops forgot to say the under 5yr are free for camping
Behind the busy shop and motel complex is a small area with 26 hard stands
all surrounded by plantings. All sites have power, but there are limited grassed
areas for camping available. The service block has tidy lined showers and toilets
and a laundry with auto washers and dryers. The kitchen area has been taken
over somewhat by the permanents, but is clean and has good cooking facilities
with a full stove. From here you can take a wine trail or visit Rabbit Island with
its beautiful sandy unspoiled beach. Your hosts are Amber and Chris. Tent sites
$10 per person, powered sites $20 per person (includes car), and $15 for each
extra person. Children are $10, under three are free.
Abel Tasman Marahau Beach Camp is just a stone_s throw from the delightful beach you will find level sites with some shady spots. On the other side of the road is a well-stocked shop and the camp office. Water taxis leave from here, and kayak hire is available. Start your tramping experience from here or laze on the safe swimming beach. There is a public phone and a post box. In the camping area is a sandy playground for the children and a central amenity block. The large kitchen has a full stove, microwave cooking and in the dining end, a TV and internet station. There are roomy shower cubicles, and a versatile laundry with automatic washers, dryer, ironing equipment, fridges and freezers. A dump station. Eftpos and credit card are some of the facilities. Adjacent to the camp is a licensed restaurant. Your hosts are the Alborn family. All sites are $35 for two people.
A small camp with large sites separated by plantings for privacy. The kitchen is
spotless, small and well equipped with all appliances and an outside BBQ/dining
area with outdoor furniture and a shade sail on patio by kitchen. A carpeted
TV room is adjacent to a good children’s playground. This camp has free
wireless internet. The ablutions are excellent and well kept, with both unisex
and separate facilities, plus a disability suite. An inviting swimming pool with
outdoor furniture awaits you. There is a dump point here and a laundry with
automatic equipment. Internet is available. Your hosts are Helen and Gary
Borcovsky. All camping is from $20 per person, children two to14 years are
$10 and under two years are free.