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Nelson Bay – the unsung secret of New South Wales

Nelson BayNelson Bay, NSW is one of the unsung secrets that allot of tourist seems to know about. If you’re looking for a fun vacation laced with affordable accommodation, warm locales and a number of other different aquatic activities to engage in, then Nelson Bay, NSW is your superlative location. Located in Port Stephens, Nelson Bay offers miles and miles of calm coastal beaches, sky blue water and a rich, colourful local history. Every year, many tourists visit Nelson Bay, NSW to enjoy its many delights. Few people every leave unsatisfied.

It’s hard deciding what the strongest selling point Nelson Bay, NSW is. Its marine offerings are without doubt impressive. There is great surfing action for people who want to enjoy the thrill of riding the waves. If you’re more of a viewer than a spectator, it is possible to go dolphin watching out in the waters or visit some of the aquatic reserves within the region. You may also go canoeing and fishing with friends.

With calm waves against the shore, Nelson Bay has a number of the safest beaches in the world. However, most of the tourists to Nelson Bay inevitably end up taking of their shoes and diving into the cooling waters of the bay. The coastline of Nelson Bay is full of beautiful marine wildlife which makes it the perfect location for scuba diving and snorkelling. Regions such as Looking Glass are firm favourites because of the spectacular view of the local marine wildlife that it provides.

Tomaree National ParkAside from enjoying the countless aquatic pleasures that Nelson Bay provides, there are other events and things to do. Tourists can for instance go walking along the paths of Tomaree National park which offers many amazing views. They may also get memorable views by visiting the Gan Gan lookout.

Nelson Bay, NSW has several outstanding architectural buildings reflecting its evolution over the years. One of these is the Nelson Head Lighthouse. Erected in 1872 and presently still active, the lighthouse is among the stronger visitor attractions in the region. Just like a few of the lookouts within the region, visitors in the Nelson head lighthouse can enjoy beautiful views from the top of the tower.

Like most towns, Nelson bay has its own share of festivals and traditions. You will get an even better experience out of your vacation by scheduling your trip for any one of these. A hugely popular event is the ‘Festival of Whales’ which is held annually to mark the seasonal migration of whales. During the period, you’ll be able to view art displays, enjoy local music and engage in some whale watching.

When all is said and done, Nelson Bay, NSW is a perfect spot for anyone who is looking for the perfect holiday with some splashing in mind. You’ll be able to find and reserve suitable Nelson Bay accommodation options with little or no difficulty depending on what your preferences are. The legend of Nelson Bay is a constantly repeated song. Don’t just listen to it. Take a visit to the town and join in the global troupe.

Only a short drive from Melbourne experience the Great Ocean Road

Think about touring the Great Ocean Road located in Victoria, Australia. This road is 243 kilometres or about 151 miles. It is a scenic drive with many lookouts and viewing platforms. You will find coastal towns, parks and beaches that offer an incomparable variety of activities. There is surfing, sailing, diving, golfing, swimming and more. During the year there are competitions to watch or be a part of.

Memorial Arch, Great Ocean RoadThe idea for the road was first supported in the 1880′s. It was not until after the First World War that the construction began. The returning soldiers were employed to build the road to be sure they had jobs when coming home. It was also to be a monument to them. The road was completed in the year 1932. At Eastern View a memorial was built for those soldiers that did not make it home.

One must stop landmark is the Twelve Apostles. It started out as limestone cliffs. Over 2 million years the cliffs were eroded by the sea. Caves were formed first, then over time they were worn to arches and now they are stand alone formations as tall as 45 meters. They are not connected to the shore and come right up out of the ocean.

Great Ocean Road

There are two well known wine regions, each at one end of the road. One named after the first family that settled in Victoria. That is the Henty wine region. Here you can find seafood, lamb, and beef along with great wine. Then there is the Geelong wine region. This region has tea rooms, cafes and restaurants to enjoy along with the wine tasting.

As it is called the Great Ocean Road you would expect to find many beaches, and you will. Some notable beaches are Bells Beach where the Rip Curl is held each year. This is a professional surfing competition. Both 13th Beach and Ocean Grove are also known for surfing. Point Roadknight has kite surfing and sailing. For family fun try Eastern Beach that has a playground, swimming pool and park. During holidays there are usually lifeguards on duty. They place red and yellow flags in the safe areas and this is where you want to swim.

For those interested in wildlife you will find plenty along your drive. Stop at Melba Gully to see the glow worms. In reality they are fly larva but are said to look like many points of light like the sky. You will of course have to go at night and bring a flashlight. At Phillip Island Nature Park you can see penguins. In the Geelong region you can see over 350 species of birds. You can whale watch at Logans Beach.

Dolphins in Port Phillip BayPort Phillips Bay has dolphins you can swim with. Go on a tour at Lake Elizabeth to see the platypus. See a tree that is over 300 years old and measures around at 88 feet. Stop at a game reserve and see koalas, emus, kangaroos and more. Fauna Australia offers you the chance to view and feed wildlife at night.

Touring the Great Ocean Road provides something for the whole family. There is a good range of Great Ocean Road accommodation available in the many towns along the road. There are places for fun and entertainment and areas for quiet contemplation.  There are different events all year long. No matter what time of year you go you will find something special. It may be a music or arts festival, a swim event, or a fishing, golfing or surfing competition and so much more.