If there’s one thing Kiwis do well, it’s family-owned businesses. Abel Tasman Ocean View Chalets are tucked into native bush in Mārahau, right at the doorstep of Abel Tasman National Park. If you’re after somewhere quiet, comfortable, and close to nature, this place is gorgeous.
They were founded in 1993 by Robert and Konstanca Palzer. Today, they are run by their daughter Chris and her partner Jared, who are committed to sustainability and manaakitanga (hospitality).
Each chalet is cosy and has a beautiful view. They have complimentary toiletries, cookies, hot drinks, room service, laundry, and a buffet breakfast every morning. Plus, they offer free Wi-Fi. I recommend coming here to switch off and get away from the rest of the world. But if you’re like me and have taken on far too many projects (I love to be busy!), then I can’t think of a better place to work remotely.
How to get there
Mārahau is at the southern entrance to Abel Tasman National Park. If you’re driving from Nelson, it’ll take you about 1 hour. There’s no public transport to Marahau, so you’ll need your own car or campervan.