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SECLUDED LUXURY KAITERITERI, NZ.

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Lose yourself in pure, unadulterated Natural Tranquility, right on the edge of the Abel Tasman National Park.
The Kaiteriteri Forest is home to a plethora of Native wildlife - Tuis, Fantails, and BLUE PENGUINS are just a few of the natural wonders with whom we share this land.

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Total privacy, boasting helicopter access via the private path to Towers Bay beach. Our semi private beach allows guest the opportunity to enjoy the Kaiteriteri sands without the crowds. Paddle Board, Kayak, or Simply Unwind.
 

Winner of the NZ Registered Master Builders 2009 House of the Year - Renovation Award, the lodge itself is a sculptural masterpiece.
 

ABEL TASMAN NATIONAL PARK
SUSTAINABILITY
 

Situated minutes from Marahau - the last township before the internationally reknown Abel Tasman National Park - Towers Bay Lodge is the perfect place to stay while exploring the Tasman's natural wonders.
 

Ecologically conscious, all products offered and used within the space are of the highest quality, organic and natural.
Offering complete Solar Electrical Off-Grid Capabilities, and natural spring water sourced on site, we are always exploring ways to further reduce our carbon footprint.

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LUXURY FISHING
OCEAN WILDLIFE
 

Take the Lodge's own private fishing yacht out for a tour around the bays. Try your hand at catching a John Dory, or simply take in the sunset with a glass of wine.
Spend the night at Motuareronui / Adele Island watching the seals and blue penguins play on the shore line.

We have a skipper on call for day and overnight trips.

 

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PURE PRIVACY
 

Located at the very end of a private driveway, the unmarked property offers guests total privacy.
Arrive by car, sail in on boat or land the helicopter on our semi private beach. There is more than one way to access the lodge without being seen.

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The only neighbours you will need to acknowledge are the resident blue penguins, and occasional bottle-nosed dolphin.

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