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Campground in Hunter, New South Wales Australia
Shoal Bay Holiday Park Port Stephens
The gentle aquamarine waters and the clean white sand of Shoal Bay provide a perfect swimming beach that the kids love and, within just two minutes walk you find the picture postcard village of Shoal Bay with cafes, shops, restaurants and clubs.
Choose from luxury 2 bedroom cabins and villas, Safari Tents (Glamping), the popular ensuite van sites, shady powered camp and van sites and accessible cabins. There's something for everyone.
Important things to note: We don't charge extra to use the communal BBQ's, hot water or camp kitchen. We provide all linen, pillows and towels FREE when staying in a villa or cabin (Safari Tent excepted) and that our rates include 2 adults and up to 3 children up to 17yrs of age. All you need is yourselves!!
Did you know that Shoal Bay Holiday Park is also a dog friendly park? However certain restrictions apply - Dogs are only permitted when staying in your own tent or caravan and not during peak periods & no pets are allowed during NSW Holiday Periods (with the exception of July School Holidays) and we do ask that you please check with us before bringing your dog.
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Good campsite with great sanitary facilities. Very clean and tidy
Great sites, Amenities very clean, park is lovely in general with lots of little walk ways between cabins. Would recommend if living in central coast area in particular as it is not very far away and is very worth the drive.
Best ammenities I’ve ever seen. Spotless and so clean. Loads of powered sites and across the road from the beach a bonus.
Great new amenities. Recommended.
Great camp site near the water, matting on the area for your annex, amenities were clean but old. Friendly staff, and very close to shops with good eateries and services. Would go back there and recommend highly.
Spent 2 nights. Overall okay but expensive for what you get at $46/night for a camper van and 2 people. The amenities are old and while clean could do with repair or a freshen up. The kitchen is small and doesn't seem to provide adequate cooking for more then 1 person. That said, there are plenty of BBQ'S to use. Don't stay at site D2 unless you have kids as you are right beside the playground and become a thoroughfare, also the light stays on all night at the BBQ. The ladies at the front reception are the highlight of the park, very friendly and helpful. You are across from the beach and walking distance to Mt. Tomaree.
We stayed here for two nights. There are no powered sites for campervans. It's either camping for tents or powered sites. We paid $46 a night (most we've paid so far!) It was worth paying as you are across the road from beautiful Shoal Bay. The amenities are clean and decent. Also, there are some nice cafes in walking distance too. It is quite a busy campground and you are near other people. The staff in reception were very helpful and friendly. In summary, great location but a little expensive.
Shoal Bay Holiday Park Port Stephens
The Shoal Bay Holiday Park in Port Stephens has received generally positive reviews. Reviewers have praised the park's amenities, cleanliness, and location. Many have noted that the park's amenities, including the deck and toilet, are spotless and well-maintained. The park's proximity to the beach and walking distance to cafes and restaurants has also been a highlight for many visitors. However, some reviewers have noted that the park's pricing is on the higher side, especially for non-powered sites. Additionally, a few reviewers have mentioned that the park's facilities are showing some signs of age and could benefit from maintenance or a refresh.
It's worth noting that the reviews are largely consistent with each other, with many reviewers recommending the park based on its location and amenities. However, the high pricing has been a drawback for some visitors.
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