Nelson Bay
Blue Water Sailing, Shoal Bay
A vibrant coastal gem in the Port Stephens area, Nelson Bay serves as a launchpad for nature adventures. Immerse yourself in unforgettable whale watching tours, enchanting sunset cruises, or swimming with dolphins. As the largest town in the Port Stephens region, you’ll find charming cafes and unique shops offering local treasures, along with sheltered beaches perfect for families with young children.
More than 100 dolphins live in the pristine blue waters of the Port Stephens – Great Lakes Marine Park. Dolphin watching cruises depart all year from the busy marina in Nelson Bay with Imagine Cruises and Moonshadow-TQC Cruises. For a truly unique experience, during the warmer months, you can swim among wild dolphins with Dolphin Swim Australia.
Whale watching boat tours operate between May and November, when thousands of humpback and southern right whales migrate along the NSW North Coast. Just east of Nelson Bay, go snorkeling at Fly Point – Halifax Aquatic Reserve, and discover an underwater world teeming with sponge gardens, soft corals, sea turtles and a colourful array of fish.Outdoor activities & lookouts
Hire bikes and cycle the picturesque waterfront. The Bartlett cycleway is a 14-minute ride one-way from pretty Bagnalls Beach to Little Beach Reserve, near the heritage-listed Nelson Head Lighthouse, built in 1872.
Discover panoramic vistas at Gan Gan Hill lookout, where you can marvel at the natural beauty of the Port Stephens inlet, twice the size of Sydney Harbour. To the east is the magnificent Tomaree National Park and Fingal Bay. To the south are the giant Stockton Bight Sand Dunes in the Worimi Conservation Lands, one of Australia’s great natural wonders.
Start your day at the locals' favourite, The Little Nel, or enjoy breakfast or lunch with a touch of heritage at Inner Light Tea Rooms - Cafe before exploring the Lighthouse Reserve. Delight over with local produce and stunning waterfront views at Little Beach Boathouse or watch the sunset over drinks at Below Deck. Casual dining options include The Buoys, offering modern Australian cuisine. Families and groups will appreciate Laguna Blu Bar & Dining at Oaks Port Stephens Pacific Blue Resort.
Accommodation in Nelson Bay offers a diverse range of options to suit all budgets, from cozy motels to luxurious resorts. At the Amarna Luxury Beach Resort, guests enjoy direct access to Dutchman’s Beach, ensuring a comfortable and memorable stay. The Mantra Nelson Bay is conveniently located just a short walk from the beach, making it an ideal choice for travellers. Families will appreciate the Oaks Port Stephens Pacific Blue Resort, which features an array of onsite activities designed for all ages.
Nelson Bay is conveniently located just a 2.45-hour drive north of Sydney, making it an accessible getaway for travellers. Alternatively, visitors can fly into Newcastle Airport, which is approximately a 30-minute drive from Nelson Bay. Upon arrival, various transportation options are available, including car rentals, limousines, and door-to-door shuttle buses that facilitate easy travel to Port Stephens and its surrounding areas. Public bus services also connect Nelson Bay with nearby towns such as Shoal Bay.
Nelson Bay at Port Stephens, on the North Coast of NSW, offers stunning beaches, giant sand dunes, and marine life like dolphins and whales. Experience extraordinary adventures in this beautiful coastal paradise. “It’s alive and moving, You can explore for the rest of your life and probably never ever find out everything that this place has to offer.”
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