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Explore the world famous Abel Tasman Coast Track on foot over three fantastic days. Classed as one of 'New Zealand's Great Walks', the 38km Abel Tasman Coast Track follows the coastline through lush native bush, over limestone cliffs and along golden sandy beaches. On this journey along the Abel Tasman Coast Track, you choose to walk all the way, take short hikes, or relax aboard the scenic boat cruise.
At the very top of the South Island there is the glittering Abel Tasman National Park and the Coast Track is the perfect way to explore the beauty of the Park. The Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's only coastal national park. Inviting sandy beaches fill the spaces between the trees and the tideline. Crystal clear streams tumble down mossy valleys to join the ocean. Granite and marble formations fringe the headlands, which are cloaked in regenerating native forest. Walking along the Abel Tasman Coast Track, you will soon agree that this is a coastal paradise and perfect place for relaxation and adventure.
Native wildlife is an essential part of your walking. Many animal species found along the Abel Tasman Coast Track are unique to this part of New Zealand. Tui and bellbird song fills the forest; shags (cormorants), gannets and little blue penguins dive for their dinner; fur seals lounge on the rocks around the edge of Tonga Island. Farewell your animal friends on the track, return to your beachfront lodges and enjoy a hot shower. They are the only lodge accommodation right on the beach in the heart of Abel Tasman National Park. Here, you enjoy a wilderness experience without giving up modern conveniences. Over a fine 3-course dinner, swap stories with fellow walkers, be lulled to sleep by the sound of waves lapping against golden sands.
With no road access in the Abel Tasman National Park, every trip is a journey. Be part of a small group, guided by experienced local guides, where you can discover the best of Abel Tasman National Park in comfort, with more time for you to relax or immerse in the nature.
The walk is all inclusive with fine food prepared for you. You don't need to carry heavy packs during your walk as we transport all your luggage.
Blessed with a mild climate, golden beaches and lush coastal native bush, the Abel Tasman Coast Track walk delivers a safe, fun, friendly and authentic walking experience.
Dates or itinerary don't fit? We are specialising in bespoke "tailor-made" luxury or private journeys. Please contact us for a "tailor-made" itinerary for your perfect adventure.
This tour is eligible to earn ONLYLUXE reward points.
Kayak the sheltered southern coast & walk the isolated northern beaches. This is the ultimate combination of relaxation and adventure. Explore the world famous Abel Tasman Coast Track in two authentic ways! Classed as one of 'New Zealand's Great Walks', the Abel Tasman Coast Track follows the coastline through lush native bush, over limestone cliffs and along golden sandy beaches.
At the very top of the South Island there is the glittering Abel Tasman National Park. Abel Tasman Coast Track is the perfect way to explore the beauty of the Park. The Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's only coastal national park. Inviting sandy beaches fill the spaces between trees and tideline. Crystal clear streams tumble down mossy valleys to join the ocean. Granite and marble formations fringe the headlands, which are cloaked in regenerating native forest. Walking and kayaking along the Abel Tasman Coast Track, you will soon agree that this is a coastal paradise and perfect place for relaxation and adventure.
Native wildlife is an essential part of your walking and kayaking trip. Many animal species found along the Abel Tasman Coast Track are unique to this part of New Zealand.Tui and bellbird song fills the forest; shags (cormorants), gannets and little blue penguins dive for their dinner; fur seals lounge on the rocks around the edge of Tonga Island.
Farewell your animal friends on the track, return to your beachfront lodges and enjoy a hot shower. They are the only lodge accommodation option right on the beach in the heart of Abel Tasman National Park. Here, you enjoy a wilderness experience without giving up modern conveniences. Over a fine 3-course dinner, swap stories with fellow walkers, be lulled to sleep by the sound of waves lapping against golden sands.
With no road access in the Abel Tasman National Park, every trip is a journey. Be part of a small group, guided by experienced local guides, you can discover the best of Abel Tasman National Park in comfort, with more time for you to relax or immerse in the nature.
The walk & kayak trip is all inclusive with fine food prepared for you. You don't need to carry heavy packs during your walk and kayak as we transport all your luggage.
Blessed with a mild climate, golden beaches and lush coastal native bush, the Abel Tasman Coast Track walk & kayak delivers a safe, fun, friendly and authentic experience.
At the very top of the South Island there is the glittering Abel Tasman National Park. Abel Tasman Coast Track is the perfect way to explore the beauty of the Park. The Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's only coastal national park. Inviting sandy beaches fill the spaces between trees and tide line. Crystal clear streams tumble down mossy valleys to join the ocean. Granite and marble formations fringe the headlands, which are cloaked in regenerating native forest. Walking and kayaking along the Abel Tasman Coast Track, you will soon agree that this is a coastal paradise and perfect place for relaxation and adventure.
Native wildlife is an essential part of your walking and kayaking trip. Many animal species found along the Abel Tasman Coast Track are unique to this part of New Zealand. Tui and bellbird song fills the forest; shags (cormorants), gannets and little blue penguins dive for their dinner; fur seals lounge on the rocks around the edge of Tonga Island.
Farewell your animal friends on the track, return to your beachfront lodges and enjoy a hot shower. They are the only lodge accommodation right on the beach in the heart of Abel Tasman National Park. Here, you enjoy a wilderness experience without giving up modern conveniences. Over a fine 3-course dinner, swap stories with fellow walkers, be lulled to sleep by the sound of waves lapping golden sands.
The walk & kayak trip is all inclusive with fine food prepared for you. You don’t need to carry heavy packs during your walk and kayak as we transport all your luggage.
Blessed with a mild climate, golden beaches and lush coastal native bush, the Abel Tasman Coast Track walk & kayak delivers a safe, fun, friendly and authentic experience..
With no road access in the Abel Tasman National Park, every trip is a journey. Be part of a small group, guided by experienced local guides, where you can discover the best of Abel Tasman National Park in comfort, with more time for you to relax or immerse in nature.
Experience a leisurely 4-day tour of Kakadu and Litchfield National Park, where you'll discover stunning waterfalls, swim in Darwin's natural pools, and encounter the impressive crocodiles of the Northern Territory. Enjoy air-conditioned transportation as you explore the breathtaking gorges, wetlands, and lookouts of Kakadu National Park, guided by knowledgeable locals.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure to explore the rich Aboriginal culture and natural wonders of Australia's Kakadu National Park and Arnhem Land. The tour starts with an 8 am pickup from Travelodge Resort Darwin. In Litchfield National Park, witness stunning sights like Wangi, Tolmer, and Florence Falls, and the ancient Magnetic Termite Mounds. Encounter crocodiles and then head to Kakadu.
In Kakadu National Park, visit sacred sites like Ubirr and Nourlangie, where you'll marvel at ancient rock art galleries and breathtaking lookouts. Enjoy a unique lunch experience near Cahill Crossing and hike to the Nadab Floodplain lookout, famous from "Crocodile Dundee."
Venture into Arnhem Land with a local guide, exploring sandstone escarpment outcrops, hidden rock art sites, and diverse ecosystems on a 4WD bus. Visit Nourlangie rock art site, soak in the panoramic views from the park's lookouts, and optionally cruise Yellow Water Billabong to spot abundant birdlife. The day concludes with a peaceful picnic before returning to Darwin.
Unearth the wonders of Kakadu and Litchfield Park on this relaxed 4-day tour. Spot ancient creatures, witness sacred hidden spots, and admire beautiful Aboriginal art.
Discover the many faces of Tasmania with this 10-day self-drive package that showcases The Heartlands, The Western Wilds, The Northern Forage and the Great Eastern Drive.
Tasmania is a compact island with well-built roads that make it the ideal self-drive holiday destination. This package showcases the best of the Island’s must-see sights: Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain, Launceston, the Bay of Fires and Freycinet National Park. In between these iconic destinations, you have the freedom to find the things you need – fresh air, fantastic food and wine – and much you never expected.
Departing from Hobart, follow the Lyell Highway inland through lands traditionally owned by Tasmanian Indigenous Peoples, settled by Europeans in the early 1800s, and farmed and loved by generations of Tasmanians ever since. Along the way, pass gorgeous Georgian towns such as New Norfolk and the fabulous Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park.
In the harbourside town of Strahan, immerse yourself in the Western Wilds. Cruise the Gordon Rivers’ perfect reflections and learn the stories of rogues and rivals fighting for a share of untold mining riches. Then, venture to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, an ancient realm of temperate rainforests and alpine plains, indominable mountains and glacial valleys. Hike the best parts of the world-famous Overland Track and stay in one of the Lonely Planet’s Top 10 Most Extraordinary Places To Stay.
The midpoint of your journey brings you to The Northern Forage. Bordered by the wild coastline of Bass Strait, a journey across this part of Tasmania is a chance to slow down, forage or follow your food from paddock to plate at some of the most fertile farms and pasture in Australia. Stop at farm-gate stalls, distilleries and cellar doors for tastings, and to meet the makers. You’ll spend a night in Launceston, one of Australia’s oldest cities and a vibrant hub for food and wine.
Cap off your adventure on the Great Eastern Drive. From the Bay of Fires to Freycinet National Park, discover long white sand beaches, dramatic coastline, and the time and space to unwind. Cruise crystal clear waters, marvel at orange-lichen coloured boulders, kayak beneath pink granite mountains, and hike to the iconic Wineglass Bay, routinely voted one of the world’s best beaches. You’ll return to Hobart with a greater appreciation of life’s simple luxuries.
This 10-day self-drive package includes 9-nights in handpicked, boutique accommodations in Hobart, Strahan, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Launceston, Bay of Fires, Freycinet National Park and Richmond on a twin share basis. Select meals are included as well as activities and experiences as listed in the itinerary.
Experience Tasmania’s highlights in slow pace – and in style – with this relaxed 10-day self-drive package that takes you full circle around the Island. There is no better way to see Tasmania than on the open road.
Dates or itinerary don't fit?
We specialise in bespoke "tailor-made" luxury or private journeys. Please contact us for a "tailor-made" itinerary for your perfect adventure.
Three days, three national parks for coastal, wilderness and alpine experiences. Explore the best of the Tasman region on foot with a private guide and relax at the award-winning Eco sensitive luxury accommodation Stonefly Lodge. Enjoy 4-course gourmet meals each night overlooking the Motueka River and surrounding mountains. This is ultimate luxury walking experiences for discerning travellers.
Using Stonefly Lodge as the base for your nature adventure, you walk the world famous Abel Tasman Coast Track, classed as one of 10 'New Zealand Great Walks'. The Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand's only coastal national park. Inviting sandy beaches fill the spaces between trees and tide line. Crystal clear streams tumble down mossy valleys to join the ocean. Granite and marble formations fringe the headlands, which are cloaked in regenerating native forest.
Nelson Lakes National Park comprises over 100,000 hectares of enchanting alpine landscape. Rugged peaks, beech forests, valleys, isolated glacial lakes and craggy peaks are breathtaking. The region is also home to native Bellbirds and Kaka among many others.
As New Zealand's second largest national park, Kahurangi National Park covers most of the north western corner of the South Island and its name means 'treasured possession’ in Maori language. It has diverse virgin forests, alpine flora, wild rivers and a wide array of landforms. It is home to over half of New Zealand's 2400 native plant species.
Farewell your natural tracks and return to your luxury accommodation Stonefly Lodge, serviced with a fine 4-course dinnermade fresh from the extensive garden with home made produce, local quality meats and fresh seasonal seafood.
This is a lodge based walk and privately guided by an experienced local guide. You can discover the best of Tasman region in style, with more time for you to relax or immerse yourself in the nature.
The walk is all inclusive with fine food prepared for you. You don’t need to carry heavy packs during your walk as it’s a lodge based walking tour.
A bucket list walking experience not to be missed!
*Group discount is available.
Experience the hypnotic allure of two bewildering and remote National Parks in Finland, Oulanka National Park and Riisitunturi National Park on an 8 day snowshoe adventure. Traverse a vast expanse of snow- laden pine trees, frozen lakes and waterfalls as you walk through new trails and unearth an enchanting winter wonderland.
Begin your adventure in Kuusamo and you journey to Basecamp Oulanka set in the remote and spectacular Oulanka National Park. Set foot as you wander onto the frozen Juuma Lake, be encapsulated by a wintery world of snow-kissed trees and frozen landscapes, enjoying guided snowshoeing and thrilling experiences such as crossing suspension bridges to marvel at the magnificent Niskakoski rapids. Your journey culminates as you transfer to your second national park of adventures at Riisitunturi National Park. Venture deeper into the heart of the fjell, where the trees are transformed into living, breathing sculptures, taking in the breathtaking scenery at every tum. Throughout your adventure, immerse in a wide range of activities at your leisure such as skiing, snowmobile safaris, and unguided snowshoeing. Venture beyond the River Kitka, and explore the hidden gem, the Kallioportti viewpoint, be overwhelmed with gratitude for nature's unaltered splendour. As your journey comes to a close, gather once again at Basecamp to savour a four- course feast, relishing every single bite with splendid memories of enchantment that will stay with you forever.
This epic expedition includes 7 nights in Basecamp, Oulanka on a twin-share basis. Enjoy the luxurious outdoor hot tub and sauna while taking in the stunning natural beauty of the foliage, slopes, and water bodies. Meals and activities are included as specified in the itinerary.
Embark on an extraordinary winter adventure taking you into a world of unknown. This enchanting Finnish escape guarantees a mesmerising journey through some of the most stunning winter vistas on a unique snowshoe adventure.
Mountains, forests, countryside and coasts – this Tasmanian scenic road trip offers it all.
Hit the road to discover the breathtaking natural beauty of Tasmania’s most famous national parks, with this thrilling 8-day self-drive package that incorporates the best hiking, cycling and kayaking experience in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair and Freycinet areas.
Starting in Launceston, one of Australia’s oldest cities, venture to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. Part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and home to the world-famous Overland Track, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair is one of the state’s most special places, where ancient pines fringe glacial lakes and icy streams cascade down rugged mountains. With a local guide, set out on foot to discover the park’s best hikes including Dove Lake, Crater Peak and Crater Lake. From your accommodation at Pumphouse Point, you could drift on sheltered mountain waters amid pure highland air, or ride an e-bike to find secrets beyond your bushwalking limits.
Swap misty mountain views for the unspoiled coastline of eastern Tasmania and Freycinet National Park. If you thought Tasmania couldn’t get any more beautiful, Freycinet will prove you wrong. Against a backdrop of pink granite mountains, you’ll find white sand beaches, secluded bays and some of the best coastal walking trails in the country. Experience the best of angles of the park with a twilight sea kayak along the coast and a scenic walk to Wineglass Bay. Peering down from the famous lookout, it is easy to see why Wineglass is the most photographed view in the whole of Tasmania – and one of the top 10 beaches in the world.
This 8-day self-drive package includes 7-night luxury accommodation in Launceston, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and Freycinet National Park. Throughout your journey, you’ll enjoy gourmet Tasmanian food and wine, with sumptuous 3-course dinners included most nights. A local guide will accompany you on the more challenging Cradle Mountain hikes and you will be free to explore at your own pace on the easier Pumphouse Point and Hazards Beach-Wineglass Bay walks. Complimentary Pumphouse Point boat and e-bike hire and guided Freycinet twilight sea kayak also included.
Embrace the great outdoors in wild and wonderful Tasmania, with this 8-day luxury self-drive package that combines the state’s best hiking, cycling and kayaking. This package is perfect for those wanting to experience a bit of everything!
Explore the best of Karijini National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Listed Ningaloo Reef on a 10-day walking adventure with two expert guides.
You begin your journey in Paraburdoo, here you will be transferred to Karijini, where you will have the time to take in some of the world’s most striking features and landscapes. Head deep into Kalmina, Hancock and Weano Gorge, amid some of the most iconic gorges in the park to be rewarded with picturesque swimming holes boasting rocky red outcrops, serene waters and green ferns to cool off after your days of walking. Climb Western Australia’s second highest peak on the ridges of Mount Bruce where you can expect spectacular views of the Karijini Range and an iron ore mine. Experience a true outback station stay and enjoy an astronomy tour of the dazzling desert night’s sky. Head to Exmouth where you will have the opportunity to swim with whale sharks. Explore Cape Range Park and its Mandu Mandu and Yardi Creek Gorge on a series of short walks. Swim and snorkel at the famous Turquoise Bay on Ningaloo Reef and uncover the colourful underwater world. Hike the Barjirrajirra Trail into the heart of Cape Range National Park and finish your adventures with a snorkel and swim at Oyster stacks. On the last day you will be transferred to Exmouth (Learmonth) airport for your onward journey.
This tour has been designed for active people with a love of nature and a bit of an adventurous streak. For the most part the walks are not particularly long however they do require walking over a lot of rocks which can be challenging for some people not used to balancing. This is however something that can be improved prior to the tour.
During your tour you will be staying at a range of campsites in comfort. You will enjoy the privacy and use of your own semi-permanent tent as well as a knee-high stretcher bed and mattress. For persons travelling in pairs, you may choose to share a tent. You will need to bring your own pillow and sleeping bag.
This walking package includes transfers from Paraburdoo airport and to Exmouth (Learmonth) airport, 9 nights at campsites, all camping equipment expect a sleeping bag and pillow, transport by an air-conditioned custom built 4WD tour coach, all meals as included in itinerary, 2 professional and qualified guides, and all park entry fees.
Hike the best of Karijini National Park and its incredible landscapes and serene waterholes, discover the majestic natural beauty of Cape Range National Park and delve into the colourful underwater world of Ningaloo Reef on a trip to remember.