The Motueka Saltwater Baths are a cool spot in New Zealand where you can enjoy a chill swim with awesome coastal views. Nestled in the charming town of Motueka, these baths are a mix of natural beauty and local history.
Back in the 1920s, shark sightings made swimming in the bay risky, so a galvanized wire cage was initially set up, but it rusted away. The first real pool was built in 1938, with updates in 1950 and 1992. Now, the baths have concrete walls and wooden decking and are recognized by Heritage New Zealand for their historical value.
You can drive to the Motueka Saltwater Baths via State Highway 60, and there’s free parking nearby. Public transport is an option too, with buses run by Nelson Tasman Public Transport. If you prefer a more relaxed journey, cycling or walking along the scenic routes is a great choice.
Check out nearby spots like Wilsons Abel Tasman National Park, Motueka District Museum, Skydive Abel Tasman, and the Kaiteriteri Mountain Bike Park.
There’s no charge to use the Motueka Saltwater Baths, so everyone can enjoy them. They’re open all day, every day, though maintenance might change with the seasons.
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