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Calca Peninsula juts into the sparkling waters of Port Stephens, a serene pocket of the Hunter Valley region that feels a world away from the inland vineyards. This narrow strip of land is fringed by pristine beaches, coastal bushland, and quiet waterways, making it a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a slower pace. With its laid-back vibe and incredible marine life, it’s the perfect spot to unwind after exploring the Hunter’s cellar doors.
Highlights & What to See
- Samurai Beach – A stunning stretch of sand that’s a hit with surfers and sunbathers. The northern end is a designated nudist beach, but all are welcome to enjoy the clear waters and rolling dunes.
- Boat Harbour Beach – Sheltered and family-friendly, this calm cove is ideal for swimming, kayaking, and stand-up paddleboarding. The shallow waters and picnic facilities make it a top pick for a relaxed day out.
- Tomaree National Park – The peninsula is the gateway to this coastal park, where you can hike to the summit of Tomaree Head for jaw-dropping 360-degree views of Port Stephens and beyond. Keep an eye out for migrating whales between May and November.
- Dolphin Watching & Kayaking – The waters around the peninsula are teeming with bottlenose dolphins. Join a guided kayak tour or cruise to see them up close in their natural habitat.
- Fingal Bay – A quieter beach with a sand spit that connects to Fingal Island at low tide. Explore the historic lighthouse and rock pools for a dose of coastal adventure.
Suggested Time to Spend
Calca Peninsula is best enjoyed as a day trip from Newcastle or the lower Hunter Valley, though you could easily spend a long weekend here if you want to explore the beaches and national park thoroughly. Start with a morning hike in Tomaree National Park, then spend the afternoon hopping between beaches. If you’re short on time, focus on Samurai Beach and the Tomaree Head walk – you can cover both in about four hours.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nelson Bay – The lively hub of Port Stephens, just a short drive away, with excellent seafood restaurants and dolphin-watching cruises.
- Shoal Bay – A picturesque beach town with a relaxed vibe and great swimming spots.
- Hunter Valley Wine Country – An hour inland, the vineyards of Pokolbin and Cessnock offer world-class wine tasting and gourmet dining.
- Stockton Bight Sand Dunes – Just south of the peninsula, these massive dunes are perfect for quad biking, sandboarding, and scenic 4WD tours.
- Myall Lakes National Park – A pristine wilderness of lakes and forests, ideal for kayaking, fishing, and camping.
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Image credits
- Nelson Bay — Rmonty119 / CC BY 2.0
- Shoal Bay — Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Hunter Valley Wine Country — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Stockton Bight Sand Dunes — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Myall Lakes National Park — Eduardo M. C. / CC BY 2.0