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Fully Integrated Service: Map y a i B Separation Point ng ra ha riw ha W Mutt on Co ve MAP KEY Whariwharangi Hut 4 To A nat Wainui akap au Bay Sandy Beach Reef Marker Exposed Headland ! 3 Public Telephone Ski Lane Walking Tracks Anapai Bay Offshore Winds Seals Water Taxi Point 2 3.15 hrs, 9.8 km3.15 hrs, Totaranui to Whariwharangi to Totaranui Huts and Tent sites Lookout Drinking Water 1 Totaranui FREEPHONE Pick up 0800 732 529 FULLY INTEGRATED SERVICE: Km. 2.30pm 0 10.00* Bus • Water Taxi • Lunch made onsite Purpose built base including hot showers Kayak transporters • The Pie Cart (café) Goat Bay Free Wifi • Secure parking and storage rine ry nd Ma ounda a Isla th B 2.5 hrs, 7.1 km2.5 hrs, Tong e Nor – v aroa Head 2 Wai Aw Reser Awaroa to Totaranui Awaroa h arake ke Bay A noe Bay w a Ca Safe crossing r o a B a y 2 hours either Abel Head side of low tide t Cottage nle Awaroa Loaf Rock oa I Awar Glamping Awaroa Lodge Awaroa Hut Pick up 2.15pm Sky Walk Shag Harbour 9.45* Track E Stream can only Wharf V R be crossed without Rock E S wading 4 hours either E R side of low tide 2 .5hrs, 7.1 km2 .5hrs, High Tide Crossing Reef Point E N Onetahuti to Awaroa I Onetahuti Beach R (Big Tonga) A M Tonga Island D N A Pick up Tonga L S Quarry I 3.15pm A 10.15, 12.30* G Tonga Arches N O T oint Foul P hrs, 6.4 km hrs, 2 Bark Bay to Onetahuti Bark Mosquito Bay Tonga Island Marine Bark Bay Reserve South Boundary Bark Bay Bark Bay Medlands Beach Reef Hut Pick up South Head 3.30pm 10.30, 12.45* Swing Bridge Fa lls R Pinnacle Cascade iver Island Falls Frenchman Bay North Head Bounda ry Bay THE PIE FREEPHONE 0800 732 529 Torrent Bay CART T ! h Low tide: 3 hrs, 8.4 km tide: 3 hrs, Low High 11.5 km tide: 4 hrs, e Pitt Head > Gourmet Kiwi pies e Anchorage Hut to Bark Bay Hut to Bark Anchorage A (Navigation Marker) n l > Sweet treats c h i > Barista coffee o ra g M > Cold drinks & ice ! e Te Pukatea Bay creams/blocks Cleopatra’s > Open from 8am daily Pool d a Anchorage er Adolphe M iv Hut t R Point Times by prior arrangement rren * To e h Hapuka T Pick up Wat Te Karetu Reef Co ering 3.45pm Obser ve Point B 10.45, 13.00* each vation C yathe a C Akerst ove en Bay Yellow D MARAHAU A Stil Point E Jules Bay T DEPARTURE w ! S Point ell D Leaves daily: A O R 8.30, 11.30, 13.30 E B A Sandy ATER TAX L Point Stream W I O 4 hrs, 12.4 km4 hrs, Cove R – A ppletr T ! 3 Bay ee S A Adele Marahau to Anchorage to Marahau Guilb Island er Coquille Point t Tinline Bay Fisherman Bay Island u ha s ara e M r z ive ee R br Sea Base y a 03 527 8022 Low Tide B 0800 732 529 Landing abeltasmankayaks.co.nz y High Tide Black d BOAT RAMP 273 Sandy Bay – n Landing Buoy Abel Tasman a National Park Marahau Rd, S MARAHAU Marahau Marahau STORE “Abel Tasman TRACK PARK CAFÉ Village” TO MOTUEKA & NELSON o Inlet Otuwher WALKING TIMES Tokongawha Point Split Apple (300m past Store) Main Route to Marahau Rock from Motueka and Nelson Road to Kaiteriteri Trip start and finish points may vary on the day depending on tides and weather..
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