Tomaree National Park

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Tomaree National Park, on the stunning Port Stephens coastline, is a gem for nature lovers. Its dramatic headlands, pristine beaches, and lush coastal bushland offer some of the best coastal walks in New South Wales. The park is a haven for whale watching, birdwatching, and swimming, with the iconic Tomaree Head summit providing panoramic views that will leave you breathless.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day exploring the park, but to fully appreciate it, allocate a full day. Start early with the Tomaree Head Summit Walk (allow 1.5–2 hours return), then enjoy a swim at Zenith Beach or Boulder Bay. If you have more time, combine a visit with a kayak tour in Port Stephens or a dolphin-watching cruise from Nelson Bay. For a relaxed pace, consider an overnight stay in nearby Nelson Bay to catch sunrise and sunset over the headland.

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