Photo: Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
With its crescent of powdery white sand lapped by crystal-clear turquoise waters, Shoal Bay is the kind of beach that defines a holiday. Tucked into the southern headland of Port Stephens, this laid-back coastal village is a magnet for families, couples, and anyone who craves a classic Australian seaside escape. The vibe is unhurried: think fish and chips on the sand, dolphin-watching cruises, and long swims in gentle surf.
Highlights & What to See
- Shoal Bay Beach – The star attraction: a stunning 800-metre stretch of soft sand that shelves gently into calm, clear water. Perfect for swimming, paddleboarding, or simply baking in the sun.
- Tomaree National Park – A short drive away, this park offers the must-do Tomaree Head Summit Walk, a steep but rewarding 2.2km return climb with panoramic views over Port Stephens, the bay, and beyond.
- Dolphin Watching & Water Sports – Port Stephens is home to a resident population of bottlenose dolphins. Join a cruise from the nearby marina, or hire a kayak to explore the myriad bays and inlets.
- Gan Gan Lookout – For a quick but spectacular view, drive up to this lookout on the way into the area. It offers a bird's-eye perspective of the entire peninsula.
- Wreck Beach – A short coastal walk from Shoal Bay leads to this secluded beach, named for the rusting remains of a shipwreck that add a touch of mystery to the scenery.
Suggested Time to Spend
Shoal Bay is an ideal base for a three- to four-day stay, allowing you to balance beach time with walks and water activities. A single day can cover the summit walk and a dip, but you'll want longer to truly unwind. For a quick visit, combine the Tomaree Head walk with a few hours on the sand and a late lunch at one of the beachfront cafes.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nelson Bay – The bustling heart of Port Stephens, with a marina, shops, and a lively waterfront. Just a 10-minute drive from Shoal Bay.
- Fingal Bay – A quieter beach community with a long sand spit that reaches out to a lighthouse; lovely for a relaxed afternoon.
- Anna Bay – Famous for its towering sand dunes, where you can go sandboarding or take a 4WD tour. About 20 minutes south.
- Port Stephens – The larger region offers whale watching (June–November), koala spotting in nearby bushland, and the historic town of Raymond Terrace.
- Myall Lakes National Park – A vast system of lakes and forests, ideal for canoeing, fishing, and bushwalking. About 45 minutes north.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain