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Fish Port Stephens Estuary Charters is Port Stephens only dedicated estuary fishing Charter boat. It...
Join Calypso Fishing Adventures for one of the most exciting challenges to face any keen angler, gam...
Perfect for fishing, dolphin watching, beach hopping, watersports, and just cruising and exploring t...
Let's Go Adventures is located on the waterfront at d'Albora Marina, Teramby Road, in the heart of N...
BIG4 Karuah Jetty Holiday Park is located on 28 picturesque acres right on the shores of the peacefu...
The Marine Park extends from Cape Hawke Surf Life Saving Club near Forster south to Birubi Beach Lif...
Lomi Lomi Massage Therapy, Training and Retreats Massage Therapy Experience the benefits of tradit...
Nestled within the Hamptons-chic haven that is The Anchorage Port Stephens, Moby’s Bar is a celebrat...
Thou Walla Sunset Retreat offers a quiet relaxing atmosphere and is perfect for that short break and...
Explore Karuah if you are looking for a quiet, relaxing, welcoming place to stop, take a short break...
Ramada Resort Shoal Bay is an idyllic holiday haven overlooking picturesque scenes of white sandy sh...
Quality 4 Star Apartments in Nelson Bay offer 1, 2 & 1 x 3 bedroom self contained apartments bright,...
The perfect place for a tranquil escape, Oaks Lure Apartments at Nelson Bay is located in the charmi...
The Stockton Bight Sand Dunes, in the Worimi Conservation Lands, cover 4,200 hectares, with 32kms ...
Bay Escapes specialises in family, couples and weekend away escapes where 4-legged loved ones are al...
Welcome! Enjoy a break at The Island Leisure Village. Come on in and enjoy our serenity and beautif...
Port Stephens is a mecca for divers with coral, fish, turtles, jellyfish, sponges, remnants and wondrous natural charms. Or, throw a line in the calm water from a jetty or boat, go beach fishing or try a deep sea charter.
Winter is both the season and the reason to get moving on your must-do, destination-adventure list and experience the fun and adrenaline that Port Stephens has to offer.Here are our...
The Worimi are the traditional owners of the Port Stephens area.
See this monumental sandscape for yourself by four wheel drive (with permits), go fishing, surfing, or take an organised tour for quad biking, sandboarding, horse and camel riding and cultural tours including historic sites such as the middens and Tin City.
Port Stephens is known as the blue water paradise and popular with beachgoers in summer, but it’s also the go-to destination in winter to see humpback whales and enjoy the great outdoors.
As we stand on a rocky headland overlooking the Pacific Ocean, we spot a whale and its calf. Moments later we see another, and then another; their distinctive spouts alerting us to their presence. Excitedly, we rush inside our beach house at Fishermans Bay, little realising the show has only just begun.
How to have an action packed day taking in Port Stephens National Parks. Tomaree National Park near Port Stephens is a great weekend getaway.
The Worimi Conservation Lands (Stockton Bight Sand Dunes) are truly one of nature’s masterpieces. Stretching 32kms these are the largest dunes of their kind in the southern hemisphere.
If you are heading into Nelson Bay, a turn off the main road will direct you to the Tilligerry Peninsula leading to the historic Tanilba Bay, Lemon Tree Passage and Mallabula - all relaxed waterfront hamlets in nature’s playground.
Known for the best sunsets in Port Stephens, Soldiers Point is located on the peninsula with stunning waterways and calm swimming beaches on offer, you’ll never want to leave. Jetties on either side of the point offer great fishing with easily accessible boat ramps.
The trickiest part about travelling is working out what weather to expect and in turn, what to pack. Port Stephens weather is mild and very comfortable.
Anna Bay is the entry point to one of the most significant land formations on the east coast. The Stockton Bight Sand Dunes, in the Worimi Conservation Lands, are the largest moving coastal dunes in the southern hemisphere.