The best glamping pods near Nelson Bay

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On the southern shore of Port Stephens, a region known for its pristine beaches less than three hours’ north of Sydney, Nelson Bay makes a great base to explore the area. Encompassing Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, and Soldiers Point, here you can swim in crystal-clear water, go sandboarding down the largest dunes in the southern hemisphere, and go boating to swim with dolphins or try whale watching during winter.

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NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

1. NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

68km from Nelson Bay · 157 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tuncurry, NSW
Get swept up in the magic of the Mid North Coast with a stay at NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park. Nestled on the shores of a sparkling coastal estuary, our cabins, villas and spacious sites place you right by the water. Enjoy crystal-clear lakes, spot friendly dolphins, and bask in postcard-perfect sunsets – all from the comfort of your home away from home. Whether you’re seeking R & R or a fun-filled family adventure, our Forster caravan park in Tuncurry has everything you need – a heated pool, water park, on-site café and boat ramp – all in a stunning waterfront setting made for unforgettable holidays. Choose your own adventure. Welcome to a holiday where you set the pace. Laze about in the heated resort-style pool or use our boat ramp to get onto the water at daybreak. Join us for morning aqua-arobics or have an easy brekky at the on-site cafe. Play for hours at the waterpark or slow down for some craft at our school holiday activities. This is your getaway, so do it your way.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night

On the southern shore of Port Stephens, a region known for its pristine beaches less than three hours’ north of Sydney, Nelson Bay makes a great base to explore the area. Encompassing Shoal Bay, Anna Bay, and Soldiers Point, here you can swim in crystal-clear water, go sandboarding down the largest dunes in the southern hemisphere, and go boating to swim with dolphins or try whale watching during winter.

Top-rated campgrounds

NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

1. NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park

68km from Nelson Bay · 157 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging · Tuncurry, NSW
Get swept up in the magic of the Mid North Coast with a stay at NRMA Forster Tuncurry Holiday Park. Nestled on the shores of a sparkling coastal estuary, our cabins, villas and spacious sites place you right by the water. Enjoy crystal-clear lakes, spot friendly dolphins, and bask in postcard-perfect sunsets – all from the comfort of your home away from home. Whether you’re seeking R & R or a fun-filled family adventure, our Forster caravan park in Tuncurry has everything you need – a heated pool, water park, on-site café and boat ramp – all in a stunning waterfront setting made for unforgettable holidays. Choose your own adventure. Welcome to a holiday where you set the pace. Laze about in the heated resort-style pool or use our boat ramp to get onto the water at daybreak. Join us for morning aqua-arobics or have an easy brekky at the on-site cafe. Play for hours at the waterpark or slow down for some craft at our school holiday activities. This is your getaway, so do it your way.
Potable water
Toilets
Showers
from 
AU$116
 / night
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The best glamping pods near Nelson Bay guide

Where to go

Port Stephens Great Lake Marine Park

Stretching from the northern end of Stockton Beach north to Cape Hawke Surf Life Saving Club near Forster, the Port Stephens Great Lake Marine Park boasts many species of dolphin, turtles, and fish. Book a cruise to go swimming with dolphins, or whale-watching during their annual migration from June to October. 

Fingal Bay

Hike to the top of Barry Park Lookout to admire the view over Fingal Spit, which connects the mainland to Fingal Island. You can also go boating to the island and embark on a guided nature walk to visit an Aboriginal fish trap lagoon, Point Stephens Lighthouse, and the ruins of the caretaker’s cottage, learning about Fingal Bay's fascinating history.

Stockton Bight Sand Dunes

The largest moving sand dunes in the southern hemisphere at nearby Anna Bay, the Stockton Beach Sand Dunes stretch for more than 30 km and reach over 30 metres high. The Worimi National Park dunes offer fun opportunities for sandboarding, quad biking, horse riding, and 4WDing. You can also embark on a camel ride or go fishing on Stockton Beach, one of many area beaches.

Broughton Island

Walk among a breeding colony of wedge tailed shearwaters on Broughton Island in Myall Lakes National Park, only accessible by boat. During your day boating, you can also go swimming or snorkelling in secluded coves with a picnic lunch. It's definitely one of the highlights of the Port Stephens region. 

When to go

The temperatures in Nelson Bay and Port Stephens are highest on average in January, at around 23°C. July is the coldest month, with temperatures averaging 13°C. The best time to see whales is from June to October, when they pass by on their annual migration, while dolphin swim tours usually run from the beginning of October until the end of April. September is the driest month, while June is the wettest.

Know before you go

  1. Nelson Bay is about 2.5 hours’ drive north of Sydney in NSW.
  2. The Woolworths supermarket in Nelson Bay is the best place to stock up on food and supplies.
  3. Redback Campers at Corlette and BCF Port Stephens at Taylors Beach are good spots for camping and outdoor gear, in addition to Tackle World Port Stephens.

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