Shoal Bay

Photo: Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0

With its talcum-white sand lapped by impossibly clear turquoise water, Shoal Bay feels more like a tropical island than a two-hour drive from Sydney. This pristine crescent on the southern side of Port Stephens is the kind of place where you kick off your shoes the moment you arrive and don't put them back on until you leave. The calm, shallow bay is perfect for swimming, while the surrounding Tomaree National Park offers world-class coastal walks with jaw-dropping views.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Shoal Bay can be enjoyed as a day trip from Newcastle or Sydney, but to truly unwind, spend at least two nights. A full day allows you to tackle the Tomaree walk in the morning, laze on the beach in the afternoon, and enjoy a relaxed dinner at one of the marina restaurants. If you're self-driving, add an extra day for sandboarding at the Worimi dunes or a dolphin cruise – Port Stephens has the largest resident population of bottlenose dolphins in Australia.

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