The Resort: Ramada Resort Shoal Bay
Escape the city hustle and bustle to the beachfront location of Ramada Resort Shoal Bay, a modern hotel with dreamlike views. Take a dip in the lagoon-style swimming pool and feel invigorated after a workout in the hotel’s gym or hop on a bike to cycle around the new surroundings and enjoy the picturesque ocean views.
Settle into a spacious apartment and crack open a bottle of sparkling wine to toast the holiday. For a home-like feel, each apartment features kitchenette facilities and a private bathroom. The fresh local produce from land and sea is brought to the table of the on-site restaurant, while alfresco dining can be enjoyed in the casual atmosphere of the Sandyfoot Cafe and Bar.
Room Details
One-Bedroom Spa Waterview Apartment
- Bed size/type: One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: Two people
- Maximum occupancy: Two people
Two-Bedroom Waterview Apartment
- Bed size/type: One queen bed and two twin beds
- Standard occupancy: Four people
- Maximum occupancy: Four people
Three-Bedroom Bayview Apartment
- Bed size/type: Two queen beds and two twin beds
- Standard occupancy: Six people
- Maximum occupancy: Six people
The Area: Shoal Bay and Port Stephens, NSW
Though it is home to famous sights like Australia’s largest shipwreck and the expansive sand dunes from the Mad Max movie, Port Stephens is still one of New South Wales’ best-kept secrets. The small coastal region boasts photo-worthy scenery thanks to its sandy landscape and pristine beaches, which offer many ideal vantage points for spotting migrating humpback whales during the winter and spring months. A family-friendly destination like no other, the Port Stephens region is awash with cute cafés, water and land-based activities and a dose of fresh seaside air.
Located on the northern side of the port is Hawks Nest, a slow-paced village flanked by expansive lakes, rivers, bushland and East Coast shoreline. Hit up the region’s famous sand dunes for hours of fun, whether it is a hike, 4WD adventure or simply sliding down the sandy slopes. Then hit the beach, river or lake for myriad water sports or a simple splash around.