Fingal Bay

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Fingal Bay is a serene coastal haven on the southern edge of Port Stephens, where a dramatic headland and a wild surf beach frame one of the Hunter region’s most photogenic stretches of sand. The bay’s calm, protected waters make it a favourite for swimming, kayaking and paddleboarding, while the surrounding national park offers walking trails with knockout views. It’s the kind of place where you can park the car, kick off your shoes and feel the salt on your skin within minutes.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Fingal Bay is ideal for a half-day to full-day visit. If you’re short on time, combine the Tomaree Head summit walk (allow 1–1.5 hours return) with a swim at the beach and a walk across the spit to Fingal Island (another 1–2 hours depending on the tide). For a more relaxed pace, spend the whole day – bring a picnic, hire a kayak, and settle in for the afternoon. Many visitors use Fingal Bay as a base for exploring the wider Port Stephens area, staying 2–3 nights in the surrounding holiday rentals.

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