Blueys Beach

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Blueys Beach is a pristine stretch of white sand on the NSW Mid North Coast, part of the Booti Booti National Park. With its turquoise waters and lush green backdrop, this beach offers a secluded escape that feels a world away from the crowds. It's a favourite among locals for its consistent surf breaks and relaxed vibe, making it an essential stop on a Port Stephens road trip.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that a full day is enough to soak up the beach vibe, take a coastal walk, and enjoy a picnic. If you're keen on surfing or kayaking, plan for a half-day to a full day. For those wanting to explore the national park trails and nearby lakes, two days allows a relaxed pace. The area is compact, so you can easily combine a morning at Blueys Beach with an afternoon at Wallis Lake or a hike in the park.

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