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Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with bright fine sand surface © Rick L Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Alys R Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with spacious shore © Rick L Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Johan Andersson Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach wild area © Alan Garny Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach and the settlement © Josephine Tucker Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with bright fine sand surface © Rick L Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with turquoise pure water surface © Alys R Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with spacious shore © Rick L Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach with very clean level of cleanliness © Johan Andersson Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach wild area © Alan Garny Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach and the settlement © Josephine Tucker Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach and its beautiful scenery © John Patterson Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach backed by cliffs © Roman Stalder Google
Photo of Split Apple Rock Beach - popular place among relax connoisseurs © John Patterson Google
Split Apple Rock Beach photo #9 © Tom Hoang Google

Split Apple Rock Beach

Marahau, New Zealand
Located within the settlement
Marahau 1.6 km
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2km

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Split Apple Rock Beach is located on the Cook Strait (part of Pacific ocean) and it is in the 4th place out of 51 beaches in the Tasman region The beach is located in an urban area with very picturesque views, among the mountains. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade.

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+12 o C +5 o C
Air temperature
2.9 M/S
Wind
+11 o C
Water temperature
0.5 M
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Marahau, Tasman,

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8.4 Very good

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Larry Thompson
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

As soon as I set foot on the shores near Split Apple Rock, I was immediately enchanted by its natural beauty. This geological wonder is perfectly split down the middle, creating a visually stunning sight that feels almost otherworldly. The journey to the rock is a scenic delight, with lush greenery contrasting against the rugged coastline leading up to the golden sands where the rock sits like a crown jewel of the Tasman Sea. Whether you choose a leisurely kayak ride, which I highly recommend for a unique and serene perspective, or a hike through the Abel Tasman National Park, there are plenty of delightful options to explore. The name "Split Apple Rock" is fitting, as its two halves sit side by side, as if cleaved by some mythical sword. The local Maori lore adds an enriching layer to the experience, infusing the rock with cultural significance that reminds us of the long-standing history of this land. For photography enthusiasts, the rock is a perfect subject. The magical light during dawn and dusk, along with the interplay of shadows and sun, create a picturesque canvas for photographers of all levels. I captured some of my favorite images here, with the rock taking center stage, surrounded by the turquoise waters and the silhouette of the Kāhurangi National Park in the distance. While the rock itself is the undeniable highlight, the surrounding area also offers moments of pure bliss. The beach is perfect for a picnic, and swimming on a calm day can be incredibly refreshing. The clear waters have a mirror-like quality that brings a sense of peace and relaxation. Visitors should remember to respect the natural landscape and preserve this wonder for future generations. There is a palpable sense of preservation here, and it is crucial to uphold that spirit. Split Apple Rock is more than just a tourist attraction; it is a destination that combines visual awe, tranquility, and a gentle reminder of Earth's ability to create wonders. Whether you seek solitude, adventure, or simply want to admire nature, this place will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression. If you find yourself in New Zealand's South Island, be sure to visit Split Apple Rock. You will leave with memories etched into your mind, just as the rock itself appears etched by time — timeless and absolutely breathtaking.

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Ron
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

Split rock is stunning, and the caves and beach are equally breathtaking. Just be cautious of jellyfish while swimming.

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Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

The location is absolutely beautiful and stunning. Make sure to bring a picnic and check the tide, but don't miss this spot if you're in the Nelson/Kaiteriteri region. There is a short brisk walk up and down, but it's easily manageable and takes less than 10 minutes each way. You don't need tickets and there is plenty of parking space available on the side of the road, even on public holidays with great weather.

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Derek Stone
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

We had an incredible time swimming to the rock! Just a heads up, there is no parking available at the beach itself. You'll need to park at the top and make your way down. The beach is quite small, so if the tide is high, there might not be much room to relax. However, it would be absolutely fantastic to kayak to the beach, especially since there are cliffs and caves nearby to explore.

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Luna Bright
Novice Beachgoer 7 months ago
10 Exceptional

For the first 45 minutes, it was just us, and then another couple arrived. The beach wasn't crowded at all during the winter, and the weather was absolutely stunning. It's a truly beautiful spot for a picnic lunch.

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