Nestled in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia is Port Stephens, a local government area north of Newcastle and adjacent to the Pacific Highway. Port Stephens became a place of succor, some sort of haven for escaped convicts and this led to the establishment of what is today called 'the Soldiers Point', where a garrison of soldiers was set up in 1820. Due to the low agricultural yield of the port city, towns developed in Ports Stephens as fishing and retirement communes. Port Stephen boasts of a number of fascinating sites such as the Gan Gan Lookout, Stockton Sand Dunes, Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse and Reserve, Samurai Beach, Fly Point, Oakfield Ranch, Toboggan Hill Park and Barramundi Farm.
Sightseeing tours in Port Stephens to the scenic North Coast region of the port and the Nelson Head Heritage Lighthouse is a picturesque trip with the stunning Stockton sand dunes gliding off in tangents. Separated from the hustle and bustle of Sydney, the wildlife viewings in Port Stephens including koalas, kangaroos and Tasmanian devils are exhilarating tours for animal lovers and an opportunity for them especially to see the animals of Australian pride. On a dolphin-watching cruise, bottlenose dolphins and critters from a wildlife park is an interesting trip during Port Stephens nature tours. The glistening white sands of the sand dunes and Samurai Beach are inviting for all who wish to participate in sandboarding adventures during off-road tours in Port Stephens.
From the secluded and well-tended Barramundi Farm to the hilly topography of the Toboggan Hill Park, Tripindicator creates long-lived memories for tourists by making the most of their time and taking them on trips to prime sites all at affordable prices that compares favourably to that offered by other tour agencies.
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