Nelson Lodges
Torrent Bay LodgeTorrent Bay
Abel Tasman National Park
Nelson
Marlborough & Nelson
South Island
Phone: + 64 (0)3 528 2027
Freephone: 0800 223 582 (0800 ABEL TASMAN)
Email:
Website: www.abeltasman.co.nz/Accommodation/TorrentBayLodge.aspx
Send mail to: Torrent Bay Lodge, P.O. Box 351, Motueka, Nelson
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Torrent Bay Lodge

Beachfront lodge within Abel Tasman National Park. All rooms twin/double with ensuite bathrooms. Natural timber and glass with French doors opening onto a sheltered, waterfront deck.
Accommodation primarily for Abel Tasman Wilson’s Experiences guided walkers and sea kayakers.
Overnight accommodation for other guests subject to availability.
Price guide
$340 per person includes launch transfers, guide assistance as necessary and all meals.
Directions to Torrent Bay Lodge
Nelson to Motueka:Take Highway 6 south through Richmond. At the Richmond roundabout (traffic circle), take the right-hand exit -> Highway 60. After approx 40 kms (25 miles), the highway runs into High Street at Motueka. Wilson's Office in Motueka (open all year) is located at 265 High Street, on the right-hand side as you enter the main township, just past the New World Supermarket car park where you can park your car during office hours. Our office will direct you to overnight off-street parking.
Motueka to Kaiteriteri:
Continue along High Street (Hwy 60) out of Motueka for approximately 8 kms (5 miles). The highway contains several junctions but stick to the main road as it crosses the Motueka River (long, narrow 2-lane bridge), runs into Main Rd Riwaka and then crosses the Riwaka River Bridge. Just over the Riwaka Bridge, there is a right-hand turn signposted to Abel Tasman National Park via Kaiteriteri and Marahau. Turn right, and continue for 6 kms to Kaiteriteri. Our office (open 8 am to midday, November to April) is located in the main car park across the road from Kaiteriteri Beach. Look for our Sea Fern Logo. Overnight parking in the car park.
Motueka to Marahau:
From Motueka, it is quicker if you do not turn off Hwy 60 at the Kaiteriteri junction. Stay on the highway for approx 200 metres as it veers left, then take the next right-hand turn off the highway, signposted to Abel Tasman National Park via Marahau. Marahau is approximately 10 kms (6 miles) from the turnoff.
If you are in Kaiteriteri, you can continue past Kaiteriteri Beach and follow the road along the coast to Marahau (approx 8 kms, 15 minutes).
At Marahau:
Sandy Bay Road runs through the village, along the water front, then veers away from the beach to the National Park entrance and public carpark. The main boat ramp is on the right as you first enter the village.
More about our New Zealand accommodation
Servicing: Wilderness LodgeBeds: single, double, king
Meals: Prepared by qualified chefs. Local beer and wine available.
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