Jervis Bay

Jervis Bay

Adults

Young Adult

12‐15

Children

2‐11

Infants

< 2yrs

Rooms

Rooms

Adults

Children

Age<=17

Jervis Bay

Enjoy a dolphin-watching cruise year-round in Jervis Bay. Take the spectacular White Sands Walk from Greenfield Beach to Hyams Beach.

Welcome to Jervis Bay, a coastal paradise nestled along the pristine shores of southeastern Australia. Renowned for its breathtaking beauty, crystal-clear waters, and untouched natural wonders, Jervis Bay is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking tranquility and awe-inspiring landscapes. Whether you're an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, Jervis Bay offers an unforgettable experience that will leave you mesmerized.Located in New South Wales, approximately 200 kilometers south of Sydney, Jervis Bay is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its unspoiled beaches, abundant wildlife, and a myriad of outdoor activities. The star of the show is the bay itself, a haven for marine life and home to the world-famous Hyams Beach, known for having some of the whitest sand on Earth. Imagine sinking your toes into the powdery shoreline while gazing out at the azure waters that stretch endlessly before you—a truly magical sight.One of the prime attractions in Jervis Bay is its diverse wildlife. The area is a sanctuary for dolphins, seals, penguins, and an array of bird species. Embark on a dolphin-watching cruise and witness these magnificent creatures playfully frolicking in their natural habitat. Alternatively, explore the Booderee National Park, a pristine wilderness where kangaroos, wallabies, and echidnas roam freely. Immerse yourself in the serenity of nature as you hike through lush bushland, take in panoramic views from atop rugged cliffs, and discover hidden coves that beckon for a refreshing swim.For those seeking adventure, Jervis Bay delivers in abundance. Dive into the crystal-clear waters to explore vibrant underwater ecosystems teeming with colorful fish, corals, and even the occasional friendly sea turtle. Surf enthusiasts can catch some of the best waves in Australia at renowned surf spots such as Caves Beach and Bherwerre Beach. Kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing are also popular activities, allowing you to embrace the coastal beauty from a different perspective.If you're in the mood for a cultural experience, explore the historic town of Huskisson, the heart of Jervis Bay. Wander through its charming streets lined with boutiques, art galleries, and cafes, or indulge in fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants. The town also serves as a gateway to various tours and excursions, including visits to nearby wineries, regional food tastings, and even helicopter rides for a bird's-eye view of the region's unparalleled beauty.In addition to its natural and cultural riches, Jervis Bay hosts a range of events throughout the year that showcase the local community's vibrant spirit. From music festivals to food and wine fairs, there's always something happening to delight visitors of all ages and interests.As the sun sets on your unforgettable journey through Jervis Bay, you'll carry with you memories of pristine beaches, stunning wildlife encounters, and a deep sense of connection with nature. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a little bit of both, Jervis Bay offers a slice of paradise that will captivate your heart and leave you yearning to return. Come and discover the magic of Jervis Bay—a destination that truly epitomizes the beauty of Australia's coastline.

The beaches are surrounded by beautiful natural attractions, including Jervis Bay Marine Park, Booderee National Park, clifftop walking trails and wildlife.
Jervis Bay is popular for watching dolphins and whales. The marine park on the South Coast of NSW is a home to bottlenose dolphins, seals, penguins and sea birds. During the annual whale migration, from May to November, whales visit the sanctuary.The shoreline is blessed with powdery white beaches and the crystal-clear waters are ideal for scuba diving, snorkelling and swimming. Day tours depart from Sydney to Jervis Bay or choose from various accommodation options in the area including camping, caravan parks and hotels.The delightful town of Huskisson in Jervis Bay is rich with shipbuilding history and the place where you’ll find dolphin and whale-watching cruises such as Jervis Bay Wild Cruises and Dolphin Watch Cruises Jervis Bay. You can also charter boats for a deep-sea fishing adventure. Huskisson is about three hours’ drive south of Sydney.Bordering the marine park is Booderee National Park, rich with Aboriginal heritage. The park is an excellent location for swimming, bushwalking and birdwatching. There are also several picnic spots within the park. On the headlands you may see humpback, southern right and minke whales.Beaches such as Hyams Beach are famous for their fine white sands and are great for swimming, kayaking, fishing, stand-up paddleboarding and boating. Follow the idyllic White Sands Walk past secluded bays and inlets and perhaps even spot colourful rosellas or lorikeets along the way.

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