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Port Stephens is renowned for its pristine waters and premium fresh seafood and this delicious, month-long, destination-festival is the best time to experience it, at its peak and right at the source.
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.
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.
We really don’t like to brag but... have you seen our beaches and bays? If you enjoy being near the water you're going to love Port Stephens.
There’s a lot to love about Port Stephens in any season… like pristine beaches, whales, dolphins, bushwalking, cycling, sailing, fishing, golf, fine dining, fresh produce, wineries, breweries, sliding down sand dunes, quad-biking, horse riding, waterfront dining, spectacular sunsets great service and friendly people.
There are a lot of historical landmarks and villages to explore in Port Stephens .
You simply must add this to your list of things to do whilst in Port Stephens. Fingal Island and the Lighthouse is something that most locals haven’t been able to do lately because over the last few years due to storms and tides its been inaccessible via the spit that joins it to beautiful Fingal Bay.
Treat your someone special to a romantic escape to the dreamy waters, pristine beaches and magnificent sunsets of Port Stephens.
Could holiday fun together get any better than a beachside getaway making life-long memories with the kids at Port Stephens. Enjoy calm bays and coastal cycleways, thrilling wildlife encounters and running free in nature and adventurous activities.
Tanilba House c1831 is the oldest original home in Port Stephens.
Treat that special someone in your life on Mother's Day. Arm yourself with a bottle of bubbly to make things extra fancy and raise a glass to the good life.Escape...
For generations families have been visiting the region of Port Stephens for its natural beauty, abundant wildlife and oysters by the bay. Read on for ideas on how to get the most out of your holiday in this family-friendly itinerary.
As cool weather rolls in and the big crowds move on, the scene is set for some very special food escapes to Port Stephens – where the order of the day on our coastal food trail and local menus is sublime small-farm produce, artisan beer and our famous Port Stephens Seafood - all enjoyed straight from the source!
There are so many reasons to love Port Stephens, and the incredible Stockton Bight sand dunes are right up there.