Stephen port, located in the state of new south wales in Australia, north of Sydney, known as "blue heaven", the collection of fishing, whale watching, rowing, smooth sand, fly, outdoor barbecue. About two and a half hour''s drive from Sydney, drive to is very convenient.
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Port Stephens, Port Stephens, Sydney is a great place to see dolphins. It is said that the chance of seeing dolphins is over 95%.
In the morning, I took the cruise ship to the sea with full expectation. The result did not form one of the 5% did not see the dolphins.
But its good to have a beautiful view of the harbour.
Interestingly, the cruise ship will drop the water viewing platform surrounded by nets. The friends can put on the swimsuit and go to the net to play with water. If they encounter dolphins, they can swim with the dolphins,
Very good, worth recommending.
QueenJ
Port Stephens, the US military's naval base, is located in Nelson Bay, Nelson Bay, Australia, only 3 hours drive from Sydney.
In addition to the sea, there is a beach where you can "sand". There are 26 large and small golden beaches, and the most popular beaches for visitors are Shoal Beach, Fingal Beach, and the widest Stockton Beach.
There are a variety of water sports and ATV projects here. In addition, the scenery here is also superb, especially the sunset of the day, we came here specifically in the fast sunset, just for the sunset.
When the setting sun comes, this calm shock hits my heart. We stood on the pier in the sunset and watched the sun fall in a foreign country, leaving a brilliant afterglow. Can't miss the morning and sunset of a city. Come here, don't miss the sunset at this pier. Every second of the scenery here is like the picture of every frame in the movie, so beautiful is not true. My instinctive reaction, pick up the camera and press the shutter. Time passed slowly, and the sun disappeared a little bit until the night fell. I was glad to record this picture every second in the camera. I am also very glad that I have you around.
Stephen port, located in the state of new south wales in Australia, north of Sydney, known as "blue heaven", the collection of fishing, whale watching, rowing, smooth sand, fly, outdoor barbecue. About two and a half hour''s drive from Sydney, drive to is very convenient.
It’s so beautiful, the port’s blue sky and white clouds, a vast expanse of white ocean, cruise ships shuttle one after another, seagulls in the air circling following, dolphins jumping and shuttle, very shocking and amazing, the scenery is picturesque, it is a good place to visit.
Watching the sea and blue sky, white clouds and clear water, seagulls surrounded by yachts, seagulls follow all the way, sitting halfway to see the dolphins jumping, standing on the plywood, the endless sea, the sea breeze blowing, it is indescribable and beautiful.
Sydney Classic Day Tour│Sandboarding at Port Stephens to see dolphins. Port Stephens is located in the northern part of Sydney. It is called "Blue Water Paradise". It has 26 golden sandy beaches, twice the size of Sydney Harbour. It is a perfect vacation spot. It is also a well-known dolphin watching spot. In addition, it also integrates whale watching, sand boarding, flying, outdoor barbecue and other activities. Such a fairy place ❗Be sure to get a card✌Because it is more than two hours away from downtown Sydney, we decided to charter a car (on laziness, I am a professional). The content is sandboarding in Port Stephens + dolphin watching. Two classic items. Recommended index for sandboarding in Anna Bay: "Sandboarding": Take a sandboard similar to a snowboard and slide down from the top of the dune and slide down like a slide. First, at the designated meeting place, take a designated four-wheel drive off-road vehicle and drive into the desert. Then you can see a sand dune with a shed at the bottom and many sandboards for everyone to pick up. First, you have to climb up from the bottom of the sand dune with a sandboard. I want to say that climbing a sand dune is much more difficult than climbing a mountain. ❗❗❗Deep one foot and one foot shallow, and you have to carry a board like a sand monk out of breath After climbing to the top, place the board and sit on it, and then slide down...Climbing for five minutes, sandboarding for five seconds, and finally climbing again and never want to move anymore. My butt is sore and lacks exercise... Practical tips1⃣Avoid playing at noon, because the sand temperature is very high at this time. Choose a sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30 and wear sunglasses to prevent sunburn and sand. 2⃣ Take off your shoes and socks, climb up from both sides of the dune, slide down in the middle, and lean forward slightly during the descent. Keep the route as straight as possible. Don’t change the direction at will to avoid tipping over. Recommended index: Dolphins and whales are Port Stephens The biggest bright spot. There are no whales in the season when we go, so take a dolphin watching cruise to see the cutest and smartest. It is said that there are more than 90-120 bottlenose dolphins living here all year round for one and a half hours. It’s a pity that we were waiting enthusiastically and expectantly for the dolphins to greet us. In the end, only 3 said good at least dozens of them... Finally only one courageous dolphin swam under the boat. It's showing up...If you don't have this kind of mood, you may still watch fate and dolphin watching. Practical tips1⃣There will be many seagulls when going out to sea. Don't feed the seagulls with food on the cruise ship. The staff will stop it. 2⃣Don’t wear a hat (unless it is secured by a rope). The wind thief on the boat is big and will blow away accidentally. 3⃣Be sure to wear sunglasses and apply sunscreen.❗Sunscreen❗Sunscreen❗Detailed address: Port Stephens, Sydney, NSW 2315 Traffic strategy: The distance is far, it is recommended to charter or drive by yourself
The scenery is good, the overall itinerary is also very reasonable, and the price is very high