
Awaroa Lodge
Discover a hidden coastal escape — only accessible by boat or air.
Accommodation Overview
Awaroa Lodge is a remote eco-retreat located in Abel Tasman National Park, accessible only by water taxi or helicopter. Just steps from the Abel Tasman Coastal Track and Awaroa Beach, the lodge offers an unforgettable nature escape.
Rooms feature private bathrooms, tea/coffee facilities, and some with outdoor decks overlooking the gardens. Guests can unwind in the café, restaurant, or bar, which serve fresh produce from the lodge’s organic garden alongside local seafood and New Zealand lamb.
With WiFi available throughout the property, guests can still stay connected while enjoying guided walks, kayaking, or exploring the nearby Awaroa Wetlands. The peaceful setting is perfect for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty, and unique coastal adventures.
Located 1.5 hours by boat from Marahau or Kaiteriteri, Awaroa Lodge is a truly special getaway in the heart of Abel Tasman.
Most Popular Amenities
- Non-smoking rooms
- 2 restaurants & café
- Bar & lounge
- Beachfront access
- Family rooms
- Organic produce dining
- Garden & sun terrace
- Walking & kayaking tours
- Board games & puzzles
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