Welcome to Lemon Tree Passage

Nestled comfortably surrounded by Port Stephens breathtaking waterways drifts the sleepy little town of Lemon Tree Passage, The area was originally settled by fishermen migrating from Sydney in the early 1970’s and has slowly grown into a popular holiday destination for those looking for a quiet family vacation not far from the Sydney and Newcastle.

Wrapped in the spectacular port surrounding Lemon Tree, it's hard for one not to think they are on an island, as the Tilligerry peninsula gives water views in every direction, the sun both rises and sets over the water here. The entire area is host of wildlife reserves, koala habitats and aquatic playgrounds, home of a local bottlenose dolphin pod.

This stunning area of Port Stephens with its crystal clear blue water, blindingly white sands and virgin bush land boasts a lifestyle attracting visitors and families looking to escape the bustle of the cities.

Port Stephens is a large harbour It is situated 160 km north-east of Sydney With an area of approximately 104 km. Port Stephens is larger than Sydney Harbour and has a narrow entrance between two unique mounds. The port consists mostly of shallow and sandy waterways but at the same time is deep enough for large Vessels and Ships.

Port Stephens offers a wide range of family activities and entertainment. On the other hand Port Stephens has also become popular as a bussiness conference destination due to its close proximity to Sydney and Newcastle cities, its great catering services and unique picture perfect waterways.

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There is an airport at Williamstown near the RAAF base which offers domestic flights directly to anywhere in Australia. The amazing beaches and beautiful islands in the area make it a choice of fun locations for tourists and for newcomers to the area.

Wildlife in Port Stephens is abundant, the entire peninsula at lemon Tree Passage is a Koala habitat and the 165 bottlenose dolphins which live in the bay are friendly and fun.