New Zealand🇳🇿, Abel Tasman National Park
This is the smallest in area (only 225.3 square kilometers) National Park of New Zealand, which was established in 1942. Located near the city of Nelson, Abel Tasman Park will delight all its visitors with a wonderful combination of wildlife and forests in its depth and wonderful wild beaches on the coast.
The terrain is mostly hilly, as the Southern Alps begin further south. At the same time, these hills are covered with dense forests, and small streams and rivers flow through them, flowing into the ocean.
The length of the coastline of the park is 70 kilometers, so this place is popular with fans of wild beach holidays, although here, in the bays of Torrent and Avaroa, there are also comfortable lodges where you can stay.
Along the coast of the park there is a so—called Coast Track — a popular tourist route, so Abel Tasman Park is a great place for hiking, and at the same time a beach holiday.