ABOUT | LITTLE BEACH BOAT HOUSE
Spectacular Views
Little Beach Boathouse opened in November 2013.
We are located at the old Little Beach Marina in Nelson Bay and situated right on the water overlooking Little Beach, Nelson Bay with spectacular views.
Little Beach Boathouse offers everything you could need to dine out in Port Stephens. We have a beachside setting. Our food is cooked with local produce. The menu is fresh modern Australian cuisine. It has beachy furnishings and interiors. We also sell local products to take home.
Fresh Local Produce
And Seafood We love to share the best that Port Stephens and Hunter Valley have to offer.
With an emphasis on fresh local produce and seafood. Explore Hunter Valley wines and Australian craft beer including a variety of Port Stephens very own Murrays Brewery Beers.
Little Beach Boathouse is a must destination when visiting Port Stephens.
We hope to see you soon!
Who wouldn't want to be part of the iconic Little Beach Boathouse team?
Not only do we have the most beautiful office in town - but there are many other reasons as to why you can achieve your goals with us.
How We Give Back
What Dean and Johanna Made Possible for Got, Gotji, and Boss
In April 2024, Dean and Johanna joined their first Hands ride, pedalling across Thailand alongside other riders who, like them, wanted to do more than just witness change, they wanted to be part of it.
At the start of that journey, each rider was handed a small card bearing the photo and story of a child they were riding for. Dean and Johanna received the faces of two children, Got and Gotji, whose stories soon became the guiding force behind every kilometre.
As Dean shared, “We kept our cards on us 24/7 to remind us that when things got tough, or we didn't want to carry on, or we'd lost sight of the objective of our ride, that there were kids who desperately needed our help. The kids we were riding for didn't have a choice.”
What began as a physical challenge turned into a personal awakening - a reminder that compassion can bridge any distance. Their family began to see giving not as a one-time act, but as a way of living, showing their children that comfort and opportunity are gifts to be shared, not simply enjoyed.
When they met Got and Gotji at Ban Tharn Namchai, it felt, as Dean described, “like being reunited with a long-lost family member.” There were tears, laughter, and water fights - a beautiful mess of joy and belonging. At that moment, they weren’t just sponsors.. they were family.
Together we can truly make a difference - Learn More About this Story
Local Charities We Support
On the Road with Turo
We’re proud to be featured as a top stop in Turo’s Melbourne to Cairns road trip guide. Planning an Aussie adventure? Be sure to check it out!
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