Hidden in a clearing above golden sand, Awaroa Lodge makes a virtue of remoteness. There’s no road in—just boat, track or airstrip—so days take on the park’s easy cadence: kayak in the morning calm, wander to a cove for lunch, then drift back through manuka and fern as the light softens.
Spaces are simple and comfortable, shaped to the environment rather than apart from it. Dine on local produce, borrow a board, or sit on the deck and watch the bush move. With staff who know the tides and trails, logistics stay effortless and the wilderness feels welcoming.
- No road access; arrive by boat/foot/air
- Abel Tasman National Park location
- On‑site dining; easy beach & bush access
- Range of lodge rooms & suites























