On the north of the South Island, Abel Tasman is the smallest National Park of New Zealand but not the least beautiful. The whole region is gorgeous, with the sand dunes of Farewell Springs, the gorgeous Te Pupu springs and the beaches of Golden Bay… Have a look by yourself!
🇫🇷 Au nord de lÎle du Sud, Abel Tasman est le plus petit Parc National de Nouvelle-Zélande, mais pas le moins beau. La région toute entière est superbe, entre les dunes de sable de Farewell Springs, les sublimes sources de Te Pupu et les plages de Golden Bay… Voyez par vous-mêmes !
The famous Split Apple rock, Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman
Torrent Bay, Abel Tasman
The gorgeous beach of Torrent Bay, Abel Tasman
Abel Tasman
A kayak on the beach, Abel Tasman
Wharariki Beach
A seal pup playing on Wharariki Beach
The sand dunes of Farewell Spit
The sand dunes of Farewell Spit
A frog hiding under the sand of Farewell Spit
The sand dunes of Farewell Spit
Birds on Farewell Spit
Birds on Farewell Spit
Te Waikoropupu Springs, also shortened as Te Pupu Springs. Cold water coming out from the ground with a fabulous colour
Te Pupu Springs
Te Pupu Springs
Wainui Falls
Golden Bay
Tata Beach
Tata Beach
Gorgeous sunset somewhere on the North-West of the South Island