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Adventure Inn Marahau
Located in Marahau, a 3-minute walk from Marahau Beach, Adventure Inn Marahau has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue facilities.

Kaiteriteri Reserve Apartments
Kaiteriteri Reserve Apartments is set in Kaiteriteri overlooking the golden sand beach. The accommodations is air-conditioned and features a flat-screen TV.

Kimi Ora Eco Resort
Just a 10-minute walk from Kaiteriteri Beach, Kimi Ora Eco Resort offers rooms with a balcony and sea views.

Unit 8 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes
Unit 8 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes offers accommodations in Kaiteriteri, a 2-minute walk from Little Kaiteriteri Beach.
Unit 4 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes
Unit 4 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes offers accommodations in Kaiteriteri, a 2-minute walk from Little Kaiteriteri Beach.
Unit 10 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes
Featuring a terrace, Unit 10 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes provides accommodations in Kaiteriteri.

Unit 3 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes
Unit 3 Kaiteri Apartments and Holiday Homes offers accommodations in Kaiteriteri, a 2-minute walk from Little Kaiteriteri Beach.

Graydon Grove
Featuring a garden, Graydon Grove offers accommodations in Kaiteriteri. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Marahau Beach Camp
Marahau Beach Camp offers accommodations in Marahau, a few steps from Marahau Beach. This campground provides free private parking, a shared kitchen, and free Wifi.

Kaiteriteri Reserve Cabins
Kaiteriteri Reserve Cabins provides beachfront accommodations in Kaiteriteri. A few steps from Kaiteriteri Beach, the resort village offers a terrace and a bar.

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- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 253 reviewsChrista was the best hot we could have asked for, very helpful, friendly and knowledgable. The "studio" apartment was much more than we expected and it was a wonderful stop over, right next door to the gorgeous Abel Tasman park.Guest review bySophieCanada
- From $269.76 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 361 reviewsThe property was in the most fantastic location near the market, restaurants, and most importantly, the beach. We had easy parking, and the apartment was very nice! We wanted to stay longer!!!Guest review byJohnUnited States
- From $175.05 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 9.2Wonderful - What previous guests thought, 406 reviewsLOVED everything about Kimi Ora and would happily stay there again. Our room had the most amazing view, the restaurant was excellent and the massage treatment was wonderful.Guest review bySally-GNew Zealand
- From $47.06 per nightScored out of 10, guest rating 8.5Very Good - What previous guests thought, 390 reviewsso cute and cozy, the cabins were lovely right on the beach and next to the store and bar very clean good showers (only have 6 minutes in them)Guest review bykristynaAustralia
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.5Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 198 reviewsamazing view amazing location amazing host. fully equipped for most of tge things we neededGuest review byFreddyUnited States
- Scored out of 10, guest rating 9.6Exceptional - What previous guests thought, 166 reviewsBeautiful clean unit and they even made up the bed when we were out.Guest review byligitaNew Zealand
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You go to Kaiteriteri for the awesome views, beach and water...
You go to Kaiteriteri for the awesome views, beach and water. There is good walking/hiking paths nearby. It was not overly crowded at the beginning of March but the water was still swimmable. Very close to Abel Tasman which is great.Guest review byBonnieUnited States - 8.0
We arrived in Marahau in order to walk on the Abel Tasman...
We arrived in Marahau in order to walk on the Abel Tasman track. It is a small township, and we enjoyed walking down to the bay for the sunset. We had chosen the Aqua taxi to transport us up to the start of our walk, and enjoyed the efficiency and novelty of that experience. Just a warning to other travellers, By mid May, the little township is settling in for the ‘off’ season, which means that there are fewer grocery and eating options. We had been forewarned and had collected groceries at Motueka.Guest review bySneddleAustralia - 10.0
We loved Kaiteriteri and wished we could have stayed longer.
We loved Kaiteriteri and wished we could have stayed longer. Sadly our finite time in NZ didn't allow us. The convenience of having all the activity pick ups here, along side a fabulous shop and coffee shop made our stay even better. Thank you Kaiteriteri 😊🤩Guest review byBloomsterUnited Kingdom - 8.0
We went to Marahau to go kayaking with MSC. It was awesome.
We went to Marahau to go kayaking with MSC. It was awesome. A good pace. Saw sea lions. So interesting that we were towed by a tractor to get to the water in low tide. Not experienced that before. Several places to eat. Good food. Friendly serviceGuest review byHelenAustralia - 10.0
The beach areas are small but wonderfully scenic with golden...
The beach areas are small but wonderfully scenic with golden sand. The facilities, shops and restaurants at the beach are in fitting and provide plenty of options. This is a great location for exploring the park and there are a myriad of options for doing this in different ways. Most accommodation is a short distance from the beach but it can be walkable. Parking can be an issue if drivingGuest review byAlanNew Zealand - 10.0
The locality is quiet and peaceful.
The locality is quiet and peaceful. A short walk down the valley road and over the bridge to the park entrance and the Park Cafe. The community’s foreshore is frequented by taxi boats to Kaiteriteri and Park beaches, and kayaking groups but is generally quiet. ‘Hooked on Marehau’ is an excellent and moderately priced restaurant. Matt’s fruit and veg shed near the bridge provides fresh produce at excellent prices.Guest review byCHARLESUnited Kingdom