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Sunday, 25 May 2014

SYDNEY - Sand-boarding at Stockton Sand Dunes, Anna Bay, Port Stephens, Australia


SYDNEY - Sand-boarding at Stockton Sand Dunes, Anna Bay, Port Stephens, Australia - I flew to Sydney to visit my sister Lora for 2 weeks and we spent loads of quality time together catching up. The most memorable activity we did this time was to visit the beautiful Stockton Sand Dunes at Anna Bay, Port Stephens to do Sand-Boarding for the very first time. We were looking forward to slide down massive 40 metres high Sand Dunes on a thin black board as we have heard many of our friends raving about their unique and memorable experience. The last time my sister Lora and I ever stepped onto real sand dunes was our visit to Dubai's desert safari. We were pleasantly surprised to find sand dunes in Australia! We even spotted camels on the sand dunes how interesting!


ANNA BAY, PORT STEPHENS - Located just 2 hours drive away North of Sydney, Anna Bay has the perfect sand dunes just beside Stockton Beach at Birubi Point. Port Stephens is famously known as the Blue Water Paradise of Australia is the perfect getaway as the area offers isolation, tranquality and beautiful beaches and nature parks to explore. One of the top adventure activity is Sand-boarding at Stockton Beach. Stockton Sand Dunes are the largest moving sand dunes in the Southern Hemisphere and it is a must do activity if you ever visit Port Stephens. It costs approximately AUD30 an hour and there are many companies to choose from. More info at http://www.portstephens.org.au/see-and-do/the-sand-dunes/sand-boarding


SAND-BOARDING at Stockton Sand Dunes - We parked our car at the lower end of Birubi Point Car park and hopped onto a Zebra striped vehicle that brought us through the bumpy sand dunes to reach our destination point. Upon reaching, we were overwhelmed by the beautiful and massively tall sand dunes. After a short briefing by our friendly guide who taught us how to slide down safely on the boards, we started getting busy as climbing up the tall sand dunes proved to be rather tiring if not difficult. Filled with excitement and a little trepidation, we took off our shoes and ran towards the beautiful sand dunes. The sand was really soft and we enjoyed sinking our bare feet into them. We wore sunglasses and scarves to protect our eyes and mouth from the sand. As it was our first time, we started sliding down the smaller sand dunes first and my my, we were shocked how fast we were going as there was almost no or little friction. The only way that could slow us down was to sink our hands into the sand to act as "mini-brakes".






VIDEOS - We took some interesting and hilarious videos to capture this amazing experience! The very first time Lora and I slide down the small sand-dunes, we were screaming at the top of our lungs as we were shocked that we went down quite fast. It was really fun! I also won the competition where I managed to slide down faster than Chris who was lagging behind. Hilarious!




Overall, Sand-boarding is a really fun and adventurous activity that you must try at least once in your lifetime! Visit Australia if you are unable to fly to Dubai to enjoy this unique experience! It was a great way to exercise too as climbing up the sand dunes required lots of effort. Tiring but extremely fun!


Sara Shantelle Lim
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Saturday, 5 January 2013

SYDNEY - Visiting Port Stephens - Shoal Bay, Fingal Bay, Nelson Bay etc.


Port Stephens is a beautiful holiday destination and it's just 2.5 hours drive from Sydney and 1.5 hours drive from Hunter Valley. So it is highly recommended to visit both places at the same time! Visit their official website at www.portstephens.org.au for more information. We visited the different beaches in order to compare which was the best and I must say Zenith beach is number 1 on our list. Zenith beach is not as crowded as other beaches as it is quite difficult to find and the waves are huge. There are no beach patrols so swim at your own risk! We stumbled upon it after we did a climb to the top of Tomaree Mountain. It is highly recommended as the view from the top was breathtaking! The entrance to begin trekking up to the Tomaree lookout is at the corner of Shoal Bay and after the climb, go relax by Zenith beach located just beside it.



There are so many lovely beaches to explore. The soft white sand, clear blue waters and the sounds of the crashing waves provide just a relaxing atmosphere for a retreat away from the bustling Sydney city where I live at. We did beach combing, swam in the lovely beaches and went for Moonshadow Dolphin watching cruises at d'Albora Marinas. We were lucky to spot several dolphins and I thank God for such a lovely birthday surprise! We ate the Award-winning Fish and Chips in Australia at BUB's Famous Fish & Chips located at 1 Teramby Road, Nelson Bay which is extremely fresh and crisp! We also had hi-tea at Inner Lighthouse Cottage Museum and Tearoom which had quite a beautiful view of Port Stephens headlands at the top of Nelson Bay.

We visited the famous sand dunes in Anna Bay which is easily accessible from Birubi beach. I must say I was surprised to see sand dunes located just beside the beach at such close proximity! Birubi beach is patrolled by beach life guards so it's safe for swimmers who need extra reassurance to swim in the beach. There is camel-riding, sand-boarding, quad biking activities that will be suitable for the young and energetic. We have done that previously when we travelled to Dubai and Abu Dhabi.






♥ Lora Christelle Lim 
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