Sightseeing
There is so much to do at Booderee National Park. Located in the Jervis Bay region of the New South Wales south coast, it's the perfect place for a getaway to enjoy a host of outdoor activies, swimming, snorkelling and boating all on offer.
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Booderee National Park
Jervis Bay RoadThere is so much to do at Booderee National Park. Located in the Jervis Bay region of the New South Wales south coast, it's the perfect place for a getaway to enjoy a host of outdoor activies, swimming, snorkelling and boating all on offer.
Hyams Beach is one of the most popular of the myriad bays and beaches inside the Jervis Bay area.
Facing east and looking directly at Point Perpendicular, Hyams rarely receives any swell other than a gentle shore break in a north-easter, making it a safe family beach.
Like all beaches in the bay, it is unpatrolled. At the north end of the wide two kilometre shoreline is a rock platform with its own sandy beach - and a top snorkelling spot.
Hyams Beach village is often parked out in busy periods so they recommend making a day of it by parking at Greenfield Beach and taking the White Sands Walk to Hyams.
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Hyams Beach
Cyrus StHyams Beach is one of the most popular of the myriad bays and beaches inside the Jervis Bay area.
Facing east and looking directly at Point Perpendicular, Hyams rarely receives any swell other than a gentle shore break in a north-easter, making it a safe family beach.
Like all beaches in the bay, it is unpatrolled. At the north end of the wide two kilometre shoreline is a rock platform with its own sandy beach - and a top snorkelling spot.
Hyams Beach village is often parked out in busy periods so they recommend making a day of it by parking at Greenfield Beach and taking the White Sands Walk to Hyams.
Entertainment & Activities
Shoalhaven Zoo boasts an extensive collection of native and exotic animals, set in amongst the most spectacular natural rock formations and bushland, all on the banks of the beautiful Shoalhaven River.
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Shoalhaven Zoo And Adventure World
23 Rock Hill RdShoalhaven Zoo boasts an extensive collection of native and exotic animals, set in amongst the most spectacular natural rock formations and bushland, all on the banks of the beautiful Shoalhaven River.
CHILDREN are making great use of the Clifton Park Learn to Ride facility in Sanctuary Point. The traffic lights are a real hit with the young ones.
Clifton Park Learn to Ride
Clifton StreetCHILDREN are making great use of the Clifton Park Learn to Ride facility in Sanctuary Point. The traffic lights are a real hit with the young ones.
Shopping
Vincentia Marketplace is a convenient shopping centre for the community. The centre is designed for everyday needs and features modern and quality finishes. A welcoming shopping destination which boasts a diverse range of specialty retail stores.
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Vincentia Marketplace station
Vincentia Marketplace is a convenient shopping centre for the community. The centre is designed for everyday needs and features modern and quality finishes. A welcoming shopping destination which boasts a diverse range of specialty retail stores.
Everything Else
Huskisson is a vibrant town with so much to offer. While you’re visiting the gorgeous natural area of Jervis Bay, you’re certain to spend some time in Huskisson, one of its main cities. In fact, Huskisson is right where our Jervis Bay Wild dolphin cruises, whale watching adventures, and our other eco tours depart.
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Huskisson
Huskisson is a vibrant town with so much to offer. While you’re visiting the gorgeous natural area of Jervis Bay, you’re certain to spend some time in Huskisson, one of its main cities. In fact, Huskisson is right where our Jervis Bay Wild dolphin cruises, whale watching adventures, and our other eco tours depart.
Arts & Culture
This is a must.
The Jervis Bay region has a rich history of Indigenous culture and the museum sits on the land traditionally owned by the Dharawal and Dhurga people. The indigenous culture of the area is outlined in the Jervis Bay History exhibition.
The Jervis Bay Maritime Museum features a world renowned collection of maritime artefacts and navigational and surveying instruments. The Museum exhibits a range of nautical equipment, models, photographs, paintings, drawings and objects relating to the history and heritage of the Jervis Bay area.
The Museum is home to the historic Lady Denman ferry and other historic vessels.
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Jervis Bay Maritime Museum
11 Woollamia RdThis is a must.
The Jervis Bay region has a rich history of Indigenous culture and the museum sits on the land traditionally owned by the Dharawal and Dhurga people. The indigenous culture of the area is outlined in the Jervis Bay History exhibition.
The Jervis Bay Maritime Museum features a world renowned collection of maritime artefacts and navigational and surveying instruments. The Museum exhibits a range of nautical equipment, models, photographs, paintings, drawings and objects relating to the history and heritage of the Jervis Bay area.
The Museum is home to the historic Lady Denman ferry and other historic vessels.
Drinks & Nightlife
Huskisson Hotel
75 Owen StParks & Nature
Booderee Botanic Gardens are the only Aboriginal-owned botanic gardens in Australia. Here visitors can learn about bush tucker and medicinal uses of plants and the long association that Koori people have with the area and the plants of south eastern Australia.
Enjoy the peaceful setting of the Gardens by relaxing on the grass lawns, or using the picnic tables provided. At the Scribbly Lawn, electric barbecues and a sheltered picnic area are available for large groups or wet weather use. There are a number of beautiful walking trails through the Botanic Gardens and it is an excellent place to observe birds and other animals.
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Booderee Botanic Gardens
Botanic Gardens AccessBooderee Botanic Gardens are the only Aboriginal-owned botanic gardens in Australia. Here visitors can learn about bush tucker and medicinal uses of plants and the long association that Koori people have with the area and the plants of south eastern Australia.
Enjoy the peaceful setting of the Gardens by relaxing on the grass lawns, or using the picnic tables provided. At the Scribbly Lawn, electric barbecues and a sheltered picnic area are available for large groups or wet weather use. There are a number of beautiful walking trails through the Botanic Gardens and it is an excellent place to observe birds and other animals.