Photo: popejon2 from Paddington, Australia / CC BY 2.0
Fingal Bay is a serene coastal haven on the southern end of the Central Coast, where a sweeping arc of white sand meets the Tasman Sea. Backed by the dramatic headland of Fingal Head and the iconic lighthouse, this beach feels a world away from the busier northern beaches. It’s a place for long, restorative walks, rock-pool exploration, and soaking up classic Australian beach culture without the crowds.
Highlights & What to See
- Fingal Beach: A protected, patrolled beach perfect for swimming, surfing, and bodyboarding. The gentle waves make it family-friendly, while the southern end offers more challenging breaks for experienced surfers.
- Fingal Head & Lighthouse: Walk up to the historic lighthouse (built in 1872) for panoramic views of the coastline and, in season, whale-watching. The short headland trail passes through coastal heath and offers dramatic cliffside vistas.
- Fingal Bay Rock Pools: At low tide, explore the natural rock pools at the southern end of the beach. These shallow, crystal-clear pools are teeming with marine life – perfect for kids and curious snorkelers.
- Tomaree National Park: Just north of the bay, this park offers superb coastal walks, including the famous Tomaree Head summit walk with 360-degree views over Port Stephens and the surrounding islands.
- Dolphin & Whale Watching: The waters off Fingal Bay are part of a marine park where bottlenose dolphins are frequently spotted. Between May and November, humpback whales migrate past the headland.
Suggested Time to Spend
Fingal Bay can be enjoyed as a half-day escape from Sydney or Newcastle, but to truly unwind, plan a full day. Spend the morning swimming or surfing, picnic on the sand, then walk to the lighthouse in the afternoon. If you’re combining with Tomaree National Park, allow a full day for both. For a relaxed overnight stay, book a beachfront holiday rental and enjoy sunset drinks overlooking the bay.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Stephens (Nelson Bay, Shoal Bay): Just a 15-minute drive north, offering a lively waterfront with restaurants, dolphin cruises, and the stunning Shoal Bay beach.
- Anna Bay & Stockton Bight Sand Dunes: A 20-minute drive north takes you to the largest moving sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere – great for quad biking, sandboarding, or a 4WD beach drive.
- Tomaree National Park: The park’s summit walk and Gan Gan Lookout are unmissable for hikers and photographers, and are right on Fingal Bay’s doorstep.
- Boat Harbour & One Mile Beach: Quieter beaches south of Fingal Bay, ideal for a peaceful swim or a coastal walk between beaches.
- Newcastle: A 45-minute drive south, offering a vibrant city scene with museums, markets, and the famous Newcastle Memorial Walk.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Anna Bay — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Nelson Bay — Rmonty119 / CC BY 2.0
- Shoal Bay — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Boat Harbour — EurovisionNim / CC BY-SA 4.0