Kaiteriteri is a town and seaside resort in the Tasman Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is close to both Marahau, the main gateway to Abel Tasman National Park, and the township of Motueka.
It is best known for its scenic beaches.
Restaurants in Kaiteriteri
5.0 based on 427 reviews
Sea Kayaking Abel Tasman National Park Kaiteriteri Kayaks has been operating sea kayaking tours in the Abel Tasman National Park for nearly 20 years. With every trip we ensure that: safety is a priority; everyone has a relaxed time in an enjoyable atmosphere, and the beautiful environment is respected. Our trips are about experienced guides and good times, not hard work. For lots of laughs join a trip with the locals! Over 50 kilometres of coastline offers dozens of golden sand beaches to visit, while the many coves and lagoons provide plenty of interesting nooks and crannies to explore. Sea kayaking here also opens up a world of sea and bird life encounters with animals such as penguins, seals and dolphins. So all in all, you’ve got to say, it’s really not a bad spot!
5.0 based on 173 reviews
Ideal for everyone including families with young children, paddle along the coast to Split Apple Rock – Toka Ngawha. It's an easy, two-hour return trip, and by the end you'll understand how empowering membership of a waka crew can be. Bookings are required and we offer discounts for groups.
4.5 based on 490 reviews
such a lovely spot, especially Little Kaiteriteri - pristine water, golden sands - paradise and a jewel in paradise
4.5 based on 87 reviews
This is a must-see when cruising the coast of Abel Tasman National Park. All the commercial cruise boats head here, but they take turns getting close, so everyone has a chance to take that perfect picture.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
Set in 180 hectares of conservation land, the Kaiteriteri Mountain Bike Park offers something for all level of mountainbiker. Some highlights are Corkscrew - offers panoramic views over Tasman Bay Jaws - our latest addition, a rollercoaster ride down from the top of Corkscrew Skullduggery - hand built singletrack passing 500 year old rimu trees Easy Rider - part of the Great Taste Trail
Partner and I had a fantastic morning exploring the green (easy) runs. Very well done park, had a fun morning of (free) mountain biking through beautiful native bush. From the entrance car /boat trailer park on Martin Rd it was a little tricky to find the start despite the big sign being right there, but after that the signage got easier and we basically just kept doing different little sections until we found ourselves back at the car. Partner especially was a little cautious. She has a good basic level of fitness and good general cycle confidence but not very experienced on a mtb, but she said she was ‘comfortably challenged’ and I (early 40s semi fit woman) also had a great time having lost my nerve after health problems in recent years and just getting it back. Credit to the locals who have created this park and made it so welcoming yet managing to be not dead boring for less technical riders. This is a combo that seems unbelievably hard to come by on the Christchurch Port Hills tracks where I’m local to. (As a guide for Christchurch people if you can do all of bottle lake tracks without freaking out you can do this easy.) Made my day which is saying something given it was a perfect weather summer day that was followed in the afternoon by an amazing beach swim just a short walk down the road- and a feijoa gelato :)
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