Zenith Beach at Sunrise Print, Photos Fine Art Landscape Photography Ilya Genkin

Part of the Port Stephens - Great Lakes Marine Park, Zenith Beach is a coastal sanctuary zone. It's a great place to see birdlife and dolphins and it's prohibited to collect shells, marine life or fish here. If you decide to go for a swim, take care because Zenith Beach is unpatrolled. Zenith Beach is also a popular wedding venue. Zenith Beach is approximately 400m long and is actually located within the stunning Tomaree National Park. Considering the relatively small size of the beach, there are very few facilities and amenities located nearby. But, you will find: A formal car park. A public telephone.

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Zenith Beach 4.5 86 reviews #2 of 6 things to do in Shoal Bay Beaches Write a review About Duration: 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (59) Top ways to experience nearby attractions LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Port Stephens 4WD Beach Sand Dune Adventure 76 Recommended 4WD Tours from $35.58 per adult Zenith Beach Zenith Beach 86 reviews #2 of 6 things to do in Shoal Bay Beaches Write a review About Suggested duration 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (59) Revenue impacts the experiences featured on this page, learn more. Top ways to experience nearby attractions LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Whether you're taking a leisurely stroll, marvelling at the breathtaking vistas from the Tomaree Head Summit walk, or simply basking in the serenity of this coastal sanctuary, Zenith Beach offers a truly captivating experience. As part of the Port Stephens - Great Lakes Marine Park, Zenith Beach also serves as a sanctuary for birdlife and dolphins. 13/11 UV Zenith Beach (NSW 224) is framed between two conical headlands, 160 m high Tomaree to the north and 140 m Stephens Peak to the south. Walking tracks lead to the top of Tomaree Head and out to Point Stephens.

Zenith Beach at Sunrise Print, Photos Fine Art Landscape Photography Ilya Genkin

Zenith Beach 86 reviews #2 of 6 things to do in Shoal Bay Beaches Write a review About Duration: 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (59) Top ways to experience nearby attractions LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Port Stephens 4WD Beach Sand Dune Adventure 76 Recommended 4WD Tours from S$46.79 per adult Zenith Beach 4.5 86 reviews #2 of 6 things to do in Shoal Bay Beaches Write a review About Suggested duration 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (59) Top ways to experience nearby attractions LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Port Stephens 4WD Beach Sand Dune Adventure 64 Recommended 4WD Tours from $57.59 per adult 1. Zenith Beach - the best for wow factor It was a struggle to work out whether to put Zenith or Wreck Beach at the top of the list because we fell in love with both. We've gone with Zenith because it's extremely easy to access so it's suitable for everyone. Wreck Beach Zenith Beach was the first one we visited on our trip to Port Stephens, and it was so good we went back twice! Tucked away at the end of a short track in the Tomaree National Park, Wreck Beach is a spectacular sight, with huge headlands flanking either side, with views of Mount Tomaree in the distance.

Sunset over Zenith Beach Image Fine Art Landscape Photography Ilya Genkin

Zenith Beach is also part of the Port Stephens Marine Park and sanctuary zone, so there is no collecting or fishing off the beach. Please read the signs at the entrance to the beach before you walk down the sandy pathway. Both Zenith Beach and Wreck Beach, at the end of this walk, are both Sanctuary Zones within the Port Stephens Great Lakes Marine Park, which covers 98,000 hectares from Forster to Birubi Beach at Anna Bay, here in Port Stephens.As these beaches are protected areas, there are signs saying that visitors can't collect anything off the beach or fish, to keep this pristine environment exactly as it. The Zenith is located in Shoal Bay, boasting one of Port Stephens' best stretches of white sand beach, around three hours drive from Sydney or 30 minutes from Newcastle's Williamtown Airport. A 10-minute walk from this new holiday listing, which abuts Tomaree National Park, will have you at the beach. 4. Catch a sunrise from Zenith Beach . Ah Zenith Beach, it's rivalled only by Wreck Beach in our eyes when it comes to Port Stephens most beautiful beaches. Backed by Tomaree Mountain on one side and Stephens Peak on the other, this 400m long beach is exquisite.

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Stephens Peak is the next headland along from Tomaree Mountain and is at the southern end of Zenith Beach - one of the most beautiful in all of Port Stephens. You're unlikely to share this un-signposted trail with anyone else and you'll get some fabulous views of Wreck Beach, Fingal Island and Shoal Bay from the top. Zenith Beach 4.5 86 reviews #2 of 6 things to do in Shoal Bay Beaches Write a review About Duration: 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing All photos (59) Top ways to experience nearby attractions LIKELY TO SELL OUT* Port Stephens 4WD Beach Sand Dune Adventure 76 Recommended 4WD Tours from C$47.72 per adult