Split Apple Rock

Split Apple Rock is one of New Zealand's most photographed natural curiosities, a perfectly split granite boulder resting just offshore in the turquoise waters of Tasman Bay. Located near the Abel Tasman National Park, this geological marvel appears as though a giant knife has cleaved a perfect apple in half — hence its name. The rock sits just 50 metres from the beach at Kaiteriteri, easily accessible by kayak, paddleboard, or even a short swim. The surrounding area is a paradise for water lovers, with golden sand beaches, clear waters, and a relaxed coastal vibe.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Split Apple Rock itself is a quick stop — 30 minutes to an hour is enough to kayak out, photograph, and return. However, most visitors combine it with a half-day or full-day exploration of Kaiteriteri Beach and the Abel Tasman National Park. For a relaxed pace, plan at least 3–4 hours to enjoy the beach, a short walk, and a paddle. If you're doing a longer kayak trip or hiking the Abel Tasman Coast Track, you'll pass the rock naturally — budget a full day for that adventure.

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