Abel Tasman Cruise Ship
But if you choose to be together then there are plenty of opportunities for that too.
Abel tasman cruise ship. As a cruise shore excursion option from Nelson NZ are offered guided bus tours to Abel Tasman National Park. Because of its spacious layout you always feel at ease on board. You stay 2 nights in a cottage with sea and mountain views in Ruby Bay close to Mapua.
Explore the hidden coves beaches tranquil waterways wildlife and rich history of the top of New Zealands South Island on this unforgettable 9-day adventure expedition cruising Queen Charlotte and Pelorus Sounds French Pass and dUrville Island and Abel Tasman National Park. Sailing ship Abel Tasman is a luxury two-masted schooner which is more than 40 meters long. Abel Tasman was 149 metres in length and 235 metres in width and could carry up to 919 passengers on four accomodation deck levels.
Everywhere are places where you can enjoy and relax quietly. After 3 days on the Queen Charlotte Track you will drive to Abel Tasman NP. This Cruise and Walk Open Day Pass allows you complete flexibility to explore Abel Tasman National Park by cruise and also on foot.
First sighted in 1642 by Abel Janszoon Tasman while seeking shelter for his ships Heemskerck and Zeehaen from a storm near dUrville Island it was Captain James Cook who would first set foot here aboard the Endeavour during his five visits to Ship Cove his New Zealand base between 1770 and 1777 in what he would call Queen Charlotte Sound. Mostly from TT Lines Abel Tasman Welcome Aboard brochure. She was constructed by Werft Nobiskrug in Rendsburg West Germany.
This is the MOST POPULAR of all our trips. Forest and Swing Bridge. The Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealands smallest National Park protecting 23000 hectares of the most natural stretch of easily accessible coastline in New Zealand.
This will be a truly special experience for you and your friends family. Technical aspects Width Length Capacity Since Speed 800 meter 5400 meter 300 persons 2000 2100 kmh shipengines Engine left. Being the third ferry of her owners to bear that name.
