Port Stephens Dolphin Watching

Port Stephens Dolphin Watching. One hour north of Sydney you’ll stop on the Central Coast to visit the Australian Reptile Park. Here you can really interact with the wildlife, including a walk with Hugo, a giant but gentle Galapagos tortoise.

Highlights

  • Discover the beautiful North Coast region of Port Stephens. Pristine waterways, golden sandy beaches, eco-diverse Marina, and National Parks provide an array of activities for everyone.

Port Stephens Dolphin Watching

Today we will visit Port Stephens, a picturesque coastal town. Heading over the famous Sydney Harbour Bridge, as we ride through the magnificent Hawkesbury Ranges, your driver/guide will provide expert comments.

Private Port Stephens Day Trip from Sydney including Dolphin Cruise

Itinerary

Harbor Bridge

The Sydney Harbor Bridge is the world’s largest bridge with steel arches. Known as the Coathanger to Sydneysiders, the bridge was constructed in 1924 to link the town’s northern and southern shores.

Hawkesbury Ranges

Located within Wollemi and Blue Mountains National Parks, Hawkesbury is a refuge for nature and history lovers. Your journey this morning will take you through its evergreen countryside and historic towns.

Australian Reptile Park

One hour north of Sydney we’ll stop for a visit to Australian Reptile Park on the Central Coast. You can really interact with the wildlife here including a walk with Hugo, a giant but gentle tortoise from Galapagos. You can feed the friendly kangaroos, and visit Elvis, a huge crocodile of saltwater. You will experience snake and funnel-web spider milking for something a little more interesting, and less social. The park is the only source of many venoms desperately needed to save hundreds of lives each year.

Dolphin Watching

Climb on our luxury boat and head out in search of dolphins at the beach. There are several pods in the region with beautiful and gentle Bottlenose dolphins, and there is always a great chance to see one, if not more. Although watching the dolphins and the view from one of the three viewing decks, your hosts are on hand to make sure everyone has a nice day.

Sand-boarding

The Worimi Conservation Lands (Stockton Bight Sand Dunes) is Australia’s largest sand dune area. This incredible landscape, extending for 32 kilometers, is sparse with vegetation and has dunes that rise up to 40 meters. You will ride to Stockton Bight on a purpose-built 4WD where you will be able to sandboard at your own pace or experience the thrill of high speed down the huge dunes.

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