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The Retreat Port Stephens

Address:  4302 Nelson Bay Rd
Anna Bay, NSW, Australia
2316 
The Retreat Port Stephens

The Retreat Port Stephens

   
Contact Person: Michelle Carter
   
Telephone: 02 4982 1244
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Website: http://www.theretreatportstephens.com.au/groups.html  
     
Location of program :
Port Stephens
     
Appropriate age group :
Year 3 - Year 12
     
Average cost per child :
$22 per person (not including meals)
     
Minimum number of students :
5 guests
     
Minimum notice for booking :
7 days
     
Special events :
Festival of the Whales, Rip Curl Girls go Surfing day, Country Music Festival, ATEC Symposium, One Mile Beach Triathlon
     
Holiday programs :
National Parks and Wildlife Service School Holiday Activities
     
Special Offers :
discounted rate for whole park bookings
     
Full Comprehensive Description :



Set on 4 acres backing onto the Stockton sand dunes, The Retreat offers a private, safe and peaceful natural setting  for your next school camp. All buildings are self-contained for self catering or catering is available for all meals.

Packages for all budgets available.
 

 
Accommodation buildings:

  • 1 X LODGE – Sleeps 24 guests
  • 2 X DUPLEXES – Sleep 16 guests or co-join to accommodate 32 guests
  • 3 x BUNGALOWS – Sleep 6 guests
  • 4 x CABINS – Sleep 5 guests

Onsite Facilities:

  • salt water swimming pool
  • games room
  • covered BBQ area’s
  • camp fires
  • kids play area
  • open spaces for ball games
  • bus parking
  • access to the sand dunes

Local attractions and  facilities:

  • Dolphin and Whale cruises
  • 4WD tours of the Sand dunes
  • National Parks guided tours
  • Koala Boardwalk
  • Australian Shark & Ray Centre
  • Marine Park
  • Toboggan Hill Park  - indoor rock climbing
  • Gan Gan and Tomaree lookouts
  • Bush walking
  • Local sports fields and swimming pool
  • Ferry to Tea Gardens
  • Oakvale Farm
  • Local Patrolled beaches

The Retreat can assist with planning your itinerary and book local attractions and facilities. National Parks offer great educational talks and also guided tours. Port Stephens, as an area, covers a wide range of subjects including Geography, History, Marine Studies, Aboriginal Studies and Tourism.

Property plans, Risk Management, bedroom configurations and catering options are all available upon request.


     

This listing is in the following categories: Outdoor Recreation Camps,
Email: theretreatps[at]optusnet.com.au

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