BIG4 Bays Holiday Park

There's no need to travel far for your next family holiday, just 2.5 hours north of Sydney and 20 minutes from Newcastle Airport, BIG4 Bays Holiday Park is the ideal base to explore our coastal region.

With stunning surf beaches, calm bays, whale & dolphin watch cruises, sand dune adventures, camel rides, golf courses, restaurants, cafes and more all at your doorstep, you won't want to say goodbye!

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Family Fun

Jump for joy on the Jumping Pillow or ride a pedal kart around the park!

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Local Attractions

From golf courses to quad bike tours on Stockton beach, our local area has something to offer everyone. Our team will be more than happy to share their local knowledge.

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Our Facilities

Our facilities include a camp kitchen, amenities, dog wash & laundry.

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Erina High School - Year 10

It was such an experience connecting with the coastal beach area in the bays. BIG4 Bays was a central, comfortable and accommodating park that the students could relax in and enjoy, especially the pool. The activities organised for us were fun-filled and built group comradery; they particularly enjoyed immersing with the rays at Irukandji.”

- Lana K

My daughter is already asking to go back there!

We really enjoyed our stay at Bays. The cabin was clean and really well equipped. The amenities on site are excellent and staff were very helpful. Location was great and central to lots of activities in the Port Stephens area. My daughter is already asking to go back there!

- Erin P

Erina High School

It was such an experience connecting with the coastal beach area in the bays. BIG4 Bays was a central, comfortable and accommodating park that the students could relax in and enjoy, especially the pool. The activities organised for us were fun-filled and built group comradery; they particularly enjoyed immersing with the rays at Irukandji.”

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