tHE port AT TARAKOHE 

Maritime Safety Authority accredited, Lloyds registered, safe all weather port 


Inside Golden Bay Harbour there is a purpose built, Maritime Safety Authority accredited, Lloyds registered, safe all weather Port immediately adjacent to 82 hectares of land available for industrial and commercial use.

The nearest commercial centre is Takaka at a distance of 11 kilometres and Nelson is 80 kilometres by road.

Road access into Golden Bay is via the Takaka Hill (844m above sea level at its highest point). Alternative access into Golden Bay can be obtained via sea or air transport.

The marine Port and facilities are owned and operated by the Tasman District Council (TDC).

Find out more:

Port Tarakohe | Tasman District Council

Maritime New Zealand 

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   Port Tarakohe Information

  • Least depth within harbour confines on wharf approach and alongside the main wharf is 4.0 metres at chart datum.

  • 7.0 metres of depth by the wharf at chart datum.

  • Very competitive port charges.

  • A heavy duty concrete wharf (120m x 25m – 250 tonne / m2 rating).

  • Can accommodate vessels 150 metres in length.

  • Fuel facility, water bunkering and power supply.

  • Providoring.

  • Access to an efficient, New Zealand wide, road transportation company (Sollys Freight Limited).

  • Security fencing and security surveillance of Port and Harbour.

  • Marina 21 pile berths, 41 floating berths, 20 moorings.

  • All services are available 24/7, 365 days.

Note: The marine port and facilities are owned and operated by the Tasman District Council (TDC). Our company does not manage the moorings or marina facilities. Contact the TDC directly for all mooring/marina enquiries.) Port Tarakohe | Tasman District Council