Sydney Classic Day Tour │ Port Stephens Sandboarding Dolphins Port Stephens located in the north of Sydney, known as the "Blue Water Paradise", with 26 golden sand beaches, twice as large as Sydney Harbour, is the perfect holiday attraction. It is also a famous dolphin watching resort, in addition to whale watching, sandboarding, flight, outdoor barbecue activities. Such a fairy place ❗ must go to punch a card ✌ because it is more than two hours away from downtown Sydney, so we decisively chose a chartered car (on lazy, I am professional) content is Port Stephens sandboarding + dolphin watching, the most classic two projects. Anna Bay Sandboarding Recommendation: “Sandboarding”: Taking a snowboard similar to a snowboard slides down the top of the dune and down the slide. First at the designated meeting place, take the designated four-wheel drive SUV to the desert interior, then you can see a dune, there is a shed at the bottom, many sandboards for everyone to take. First, I have to climb up from the bottom of the dune with a sandboard. I want to say that this sand dune is much more difficult to climb than climbing. ❗❗❗ Deep and shallow, I have to climb to the top like a sand monk with a board that is not breathed. After climbing to the top, I put the board on it and sit on it. Then I slipped down... Climb for five minutes, Sandboarding for five seconds and finally climbing once again, I don't want to move anymore. The butt is so acid and lacks movement... Practical tips1⃣ Avoid playing at noon, because the sand temperature is very high at this time. Choose SPF at least 30 or more sunscreen, wear sunglasses, can prevent sunburn and block the sand. 2⃣ Take off your shoes and socks, climb up from both sides of the dune, slide down the middle, and lean slightly forward during the slide. The route should be kept straight as much as possible. Don't change the direction at will to avoid overturning the dolphin recommendation index: dolphins and whales are the biggest highlights of Port Stephens . We went to the season without whales, so we took a dolphin-watching cruise to see the most cute and deft. It is said that there are many bottlenose dolphins living here all year round for an hour and a half. Unfortunately, we were excited and full of expectations waiting for the dolphins to rush to say hello to us, and finally only 3 said at least dozens of... In the end, only one bold dolphin swam to the bottom of the boat to show its head... Without this, it may still look at fate and dolphins. In the mood, practical tips1⃣ There will be a lot of seagulls when going out to sea. Don't feed the seagulls on the cruise ship, the staff will stop it. 2⃣ Don't wear a hat (unless there is a rope to fix it), the wind on the boat is strong, and you can blow away 3⃣ You must wear sunglasses and apply sunscreen ❗ Sunscreen ❗ Sunscreen ❗ Detailed address: Port Stephens, Sydney, NSW 2315 Traffic Raiders: The distance is far, it is recommended to charter a car or drive by yourself