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City Guide: Tasman

5 Top recommended hotels in Tasman:

Stonefly Lodge: Nestled in the Motueka River Valley, this luxurious lodge offers scenic views of the surrounding mountains and river, along with great fly-fishing opportunities.

Awaroa Lodge: Located in the heart of Abel Tasman National Park, this eco-friendly hotel provides a serene retreat with its secluded beachfront location and easy access to stunning hiking trails.

The Resurgence Luxury Lodge: Situated on 50 acres of native bush and wildlife, this boutique lodge offers a peaceful and indulgent experience with its spa facilities, gourmet cuisine, and tranquil surroundings.

Split Apple Retreat: Perched on a cliff top overlooking the Tasman Bay, this exclusive wellness retreat is renowned for its world-class spa treatments, stunning ocean vistas, and holistic approach to relaxation.

Totariki Beach House: With its prime beachfront location in Golden Bay, this charming retreat offers luxury accommodation, panoramic ocean views, and a private beach access for an unforgettable coastal getaway.

Why should you stay in Tasman?

Outdoor paradise: From the sunny beaches of Golden Bay to the breathtaking landscapes of Abel Tasman National Park, Tasman is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can indulge in activities like kayaking, hiking, cycling, and coastal cruises, allowing them to fully immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty and adventure opportunities.

Wine and cuisine: Tasman is home to a vibrant food and wine scene that tantalizes taste buds with its locally sourced produce, award-winning wineries, and diverse culinary offerings. Travelers can explore boutique vineyards, indulge in farm-to-table dining experiences, and discover unique artisanal products such as olive oils and craft beers, making it a must-visit destination for food and wine enthusiasts.

Cultural heritage: Tasman also boasts a rich cultural heritage, blending Maori traditions with European influences. Visitors can explore historical sites such as the World of WearableArt and Classic Cars Museum, tour art galleries featuring local artists, or immerse themselves in the Maori heritage through cultural performances and events. This combination of history, art, and cultural experiences adds depth and diversity to any visit to Tasman.

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