Onetahuti Bay Campsite
- Tasman 7183, New Zealand
Onetahuti Bay Campsite
Nestled in the stunning Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand’s Nelson/Tasman region, the Onetahuti Bay Campsite offers a remarkable seaside camping experience that immerses visitors in the natural beauty and tranquility of the area. This unique campsite invites adventurers to explore its breathtaking coastal views and crystal-clear waters, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Location and Access
The campsite is accessible via the Abel Tasman Coast Track, located 38.7 km from Marahau and 14.2 km from Totaranui Campground. Visitors can walk in or arrange for a scheduled water taxi stop at Onetahuti Bay Bridge, as there is no drive-on access. This isolation enhances the feeling of escape and adventure, giving campers a chance to truly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Camping Features and Amenities
- Approximately 20 non-powered/tent sites
- Outdoor toilets for basic sanitation
- Beachside location providing stunning views of the coastline
- Access to natural trails perfect for hiking, exploring, and immersing in nature
Campsite Experience
At Onetahuti Bay, visitors can enjoy a range of activities that highlight the natural wonders of the region:
- Swimming and kayaking in the clear waters of Mosquito Bay
- Paddle boarding and snorkeling, taking advantage of the calm bays
- Bird watching and spotting native wildlife
- Cruising along the coast via water taxi for those looking for a relaxed journey
- Hiking the Abel Tasman Coast Track, with various scenic viewpoints
Booking Information
Advance bookings are required to secure a spot at this popular campsite. Prices are set per person, per night, with rates differing for New Zealand residents and international visitors. It is essential to provide proof of eligibility for the New Zealand rate.
During certain times of the year, such as from 1 May to 30 September, fees for adults range from $19 to $28 based on residency status, while children have a reduced rate. The campsite operates on a first-come, first-served basis, so it’s advisable to check the availability and reserve early, especially for peak season.
Important Considerations
Visitors should be aware of the guidelines for pets, as dogs are not allowed on the grounds due to conservation regulations. Additionally, the DOC Campsite Pass cannot be utilized at Onetahuti Bay, so plan accordingly.
For an unforgettable camping getaway that combines stunning coastal views, a sense of community, and ample outdoor adventure, the Onetahuti Bay Campsite is a perfect choice to explore the beauty and serenity of New Zealand’s Abel Tasman National Park.
Camp location
- Tasman 7183, New Zealand