

It’s time to embrace your free spirit – that yearns for adventure and escape.
Welcome to Gypsea at the Bay- a magnificent four-bedroom holiday home fully appointed for an eco-luxe getaway. Located five minutes from Shoal Bay Beach or ten-minute stroll to the calm waters of Little Beach.
With generous balconies perfect for that afternoon cocktail after a day on the beach, relax and watch the sun set while listening to the soothing sound of the waves.
Whether you fill your day hiking to the top of Mount Tomaree, dive the coral gardens of Fly Point, or discover the rock pools at Boat Harbour, maybe take a stroll to the Shoal Bay Country Club, or head into town for a bite to eat while you take in the sights of the marina after visiting the many boutique shops. You will find this area simply beautiful.
Nestled on a quiet street away from the hustle and bustle, enjoy this unique Home away from home, where you can settle in, relax and explore, the abundance of nature and beauty that surrounds you.


Featuring 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (plus a powder room), 2 outdoor areas, WiFi, air conditioning and a fully equipped kitchen with a coffee machine, this modern style two-story duplex sleeps eight people.
Enjoy all the comforts of home, amidst tasteful, eclectic décor, complete with Smeg appliances, home bar, eco-luxe touches and quality linen - set against a muted, natural colour palette awash with natural light, and angled louvers allowing a soft breeze to flow.
A stylish mix of timber, steel, polished concrete floors and stone benchtops creates a modern, open and inviting layout, with a tropical-style garden and plenty of interior and exterior spaces.
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Respect to the Worimi People: the traditional land owners
At Gypsea at the Bay, you’ll find a beautiful painting of the Worimi people, the original custodians of Port Stephens, which we invite you to contemplate on your stay. We recognise the First Nations people’s continuing connection to the land and waters, and thank them for protecting this coastline and its ecosystems since time immemorial.
We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Worimi people of this area: the traditional custodians of the land which we live, love, work and play, paying our respects to elders, past, present and emerging.