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Port Macquarie is a coastal gem where the Hastings River meets the Pacific Ocean, offering a relaxed blend of stunning beaches, lush rainforest, and a lively food scene. This former penal settlement has transformed into a beloved holiday destination, with a laid-back vibe that appeals to families, nature lovers, and road-trippers exploring the NSW North Coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Koala Hospital: A world-first dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of wild koalas. Visit the free enclosure to see these iconic marsupials up close and learn about conservation efforts.
- Breakwall: Take a scenic stroll along the 4.5km breakwall adorned with colourful painted rocks, with sweeping views of the ocean and river mouth.
- Sea Acres Rainforest Centre: Explore a pristine coastal rainforest via a 1.3km elevated boardwalk, spotting ancient ferns, birds, and perhaps a goanna. The centre also offers guided night walks.
- Tacking Point Lighthouse: One of Australia's oldest lighthouses, perched on a headland with panoramic views. It’s a prime spot for whale watching during migration season (June–November).
- Billabong Zoo: An intimate wildlife park where you can hand-feed kangaroos, meet a crocodile, and see a variety of native and exotic animals.
- Port Macquarie Beaches: From the patrolled Town Beach to the surf breaks at Lighthouse Beach and the calm waters of Shelly Beach, there’s a stretch of sand for every mood.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow two to three days to experience Port Macquarie’s highlights without rushing. Spend the first day exploring the Koala Hospital and Breakwall, then head to Sea Acres Rainforest. On day two, visit Tacking Point Lighthouse and enjoy a beach morning. If you have a third day, take a river cruise or drive to the nearby vineyards of the Hastings River region. The town is compact enough to navigate easily by car, and many attractions are within a short drive of the centre.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Stephens: A 1.5-hour drive south, famous for its bottlenose dolphins, sand dunes, and the Tomaree Head Summit walk.
- Coffs Harbour: About 2.5 hours north, with the iconic Big Banana, beautiful beaches, and the Solitary Islands Coastal Walk.
- Dorrigo National Park: A 1.5-hour drive inland, offering ancient rainforest, spectacular waterfalls, and the Skywalk lookout.
- Hunter Valley Wine Region: While a 3-hour drive south, it’s a perfect add-on for wine lovers, with cellar doors, gourmet food, and hot air ballooning.
- Wauchope: A 20-minute drive west, home to the historic Timbertown heritage park and gateway to the Werrikimbe National Park.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Coffs Harbour — Paul Lakin / CC BY 3.0
- Dorrigo National Park — Cgoodwin / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hunter Valley Wine Region — F Delventhal / CC BY 2.0
- Wauchope — Kim Gallery / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Tacking Point Lighthouse — Tacking Point Lighthouse qtl1.jpg : Quartl derivative work: Tomer T ( talk ) / CC BY-SA 3.0