8 Things to do Good for Couples in Motueka That You Shouldn't Miss

April 23, 2022 Veronika Gaddis

The town of Motueka in the South Island of New Zealand lies close to the mouth of the Motueka River, on the western shore of Tasman Bay. It is, after Richmond, the second largest centre in the Tasman Region, with a population of 7125 (2006 census). The Motueka Ward had an estimated population of 10,900 at 30 June 2009.
Restaurants in Motueka

1. Skydive Abel Tasman

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Skydive Abel Tasman

Enjoy a scenic flight with stunning views as you climb to altitude over snow-capped mountains, golden beaches and turquoise oceans...paradise. 16,500ft or 13,000ft skydive options over the centre of New Zealand. We provide an Individual Camera Person to capture your unique experience from start to finish, with a HD camera. Have your video individually edited and receive high quality digital photos.

2. Tasman Tours

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Tasman Tours

DISCOVER OUR REGION WITH LOCAL INSIGHT We are excited to share with you our beautiful Taman Region we call home. Enjoy a relaxing day with us while we show you local points of interest, reveal our knowledge of flora and fauna, the area and locals. Our tours offer many different activities for the day like a cruise, walks, sightseeing, wine or beer tasting, food tasting or golf.

3. Abel Tasman Canyons

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Abel Tasman Canyons

Abel Tasman Canyons provides exciting guided canyoning trips in the popular Abel Tasman National Parks, the wild and remote Kahurangi National Park and the more accessible Mt Richmond Forest Park. We take you to stunning places in the Heart of the National parks and help you to take a step (or two) out of your comfort zone. Slide down water polished chutes, jump into crystal clear pools and abseil through showering waterfalls. Three of the best National Parks for Canyoning in New Zealand on our doorstep, ready for your next adventure!

4. New Zealand I Drive

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New Zealand I Drive

New Zealand I Drive provides private and customised guided tours for small groups from 1 to 4 persons throughout New Zealand. Also providing customised private tours for Picton Cruise Ship Shore Tours and Nelson Day Tours for 1-6 persons in the South Island of New Zealand Marlbrough/Tasman/Nelson Regions. Enjoy the journey - not just the destination at an unhurried pace - exploring the back roads as well as the iconic of New Zealand. Itineraries are made to suit and a budget you can afford. Sit back and let me help you with everything - all that is left for you to do, is to book your flights.

5. The Sea Kayak Company

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The Sea Kayak Company

The Sea Kayak Company is a family owned business that operates guided and freedom rental kayak trips in the Abel Tasman National Park.

6. Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle Ltd

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Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle Ltd

Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle is a family owned company that offers tours in the Abel Tasman National Park. Our boats are designed for easy access with ramps(no steps or stairs), protection from the elements and toilets on board. Our reputation is built on customer care. Our boats are comfortable, fast and roomy allowing excellent photographic opportunities. Experience the best New Zealand has to offer with Abel Tasman Sea Shuttle.

7. Ngarua Caves

Main Road Takaka Hills, Motueka New Zealand +64 3-528 8093 http://www.ngaruacaves.co.nz/
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Ngarua Caves

Reviewed By LaraF579 - Upper Hutt, New Zealand

This is a great place to visit if you are staying around the area - Motueka, Marahau, Kaiteriteri, Takaka etc. We were staying in Marahau and it took us about an hour to drive here. Depending on the timing of the traffic lights on Takaka Hill (due to roadworks) it can add an extra 15 minutes to your journey so allow time for this if you are heading from that direction. Guided tours depart every hour on the hour and take about 45 minutes. It is recommended you have suitable (walking) footwear, and an extra layer or two of clothing as it’s cooler underground in the caves (it was about 11 degrees the day we did it) so if you generally feel the cold you’d want a couple of layers. The caves are interesting with the Moa bones and there are some amazing formations - definitely worth the visit. The ‘cabin’ or shop sells some lovely souvenirs. There are the standard items such as magnets and t shirts however there are some different items such as knitted (alpaca wool) hats and pebble art pictures. You can purchase hot or cold drinks, ice creams/blocks, and there is a small selection of food available too. This is a great activity to do in any weather. Note: There is a ladder at the end of the tour which you climb to get out of the caves however it’s nothing too strenuous. There are toilets located at the cabin where you start and finish the tour.

8. Dunbar Estates

1469 Motueka Valley Highway Cellar Door, Cafe, Vineyard and Accommodation, Ngatimoti, Motueka 7196 New Zealand +64 3-526 8598 [email protected] http://www.dunbarestates.co.nz
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Dunbar Estates

DUNBAR ESTATES has a vineyard, cellar door, cafe and accommodation in a beautiful, country setting. From April through until Queen's Birthday weekend, we will to be open Weekends 10am to 4pm or other days and hours by prior arrangement. CLOSED Monday to Thursday and Public Holidays. See website for further updates.

Reviewed By aotearoanz - Christchurch, New Zealand

Visited Dunbar's with friends and had a platter and a bottle of the Tasman Pinot Gris. The service was very good - attentive without being intrusive. The platter was okay - enough for a nibble but not overly inspiring for the price. They did supply extra bread though which was very kind. The wine is really good and we ended up buying a couple of bottles to take with us. Would recommend this cafe/winery - lovely setting and on a nice day it would be very easy to spend a few hours just chilling here. Staff are really great and nothing was a problem at all.

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