Köy, Kiama Belediyesi, Yeni Güney Galler Eyaleti, Avustralya
Temel özellikler: Pitoresk, Kayalar, Doğal gölge
İçindeki tüm plajlar 49 km den merkez
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry
Immerse yourself in the vibrant underwater world of Jervis Bay on a guided snorkelling adventure. Over three hours, explore the protected reefs teeming with diverse marine life, all while learning from expert local guides passionate about marine ecosystems. Enjoy high-quality snorkelling equipment, expert safety training, and a post-dive debrief to enhance your understanding of the marine environment. With crystal clear waters and forgiving temperatures, this experience caters to all skill levels, making it the perfect opportunity to deepen your connection with the ocean.
Explore the peaceful village of Fishermans Paradise at the head of Lake Conjola, on a 90 minute guided walk with friendly local Guides. Hear surprising stories of this beautiful natural environment - flora, fauna, bush fire recovery, salt marsh rehabilitation and local history. See a diverse range of wildlife - riverside and bush. Enjoy stunning river, lake and Conjola National Park views.
The best way to explore the South Coast and Jervis Bay around Culburra Beach is on the back of a SUP! This unique and gentle watersport activity gives you a fresh perspective of our beautiful coastal peninsula, including the serene Jervis Bay coves of Currarong and Callala, the oyster farmlands and fishing precinct of Curleys Bay and Greenwell Point, and the meandering Crookhaven River. There are many opportunities to tuck in out of the wind, or beat the crowds with an early morning paddle. Get some friends together and make a day of exploring the wildly picturesque South Coast with this unforgettable Stand-Up Paddling experience.
An outdoor experience like no other, you'll have the opportunity to paddle to some of Australia's most beautiful beaches with the whitest sand in the world! There is always a chance of encounters with local wildlife like seals, dolphins, sea birds and whales at the right time of year.
Experience our beautiful Jervis Bay Marine Park by water and unravel its secrets only accessible by water. Admire the towering cliffs of Point Perpendicular and the protected lagoon of Honeymoon Bay. Keep your eyes peeled for the local wildlife including dolphins, sandpipers and white bellied sea eagles. Take a snapshot for your memories of the picturesque long beaches with the finest white sands in the world like famous Hyams Beach. Accompanied by informative commentary our guests leave with a greater knowledge of Jervis Bay and a wonderful impression of the crystal clear turquoise waters.
A guided kayak tour reveals the tranquil beauty of Jervis Bay. Departing from Fishermens Wharf cafe, this 2-hour adventure caters to all skill levels, from families to seasoned paddlers. Glide through the serene waters of Currambene Creek, where local wildlife abounds, including pelicans and cormorants. Your experienced guide offers insights into the ecosystem as you paddle through mangrove forests, connecting you with the area's natural charm. This immersive experience promises a peaceful day on the water, suitable for both beginners and those looking to hone their kayaking skills. Discover the hidden gems of Jervis Bay while surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Beach riding is a rejuvenating way to explore Culburra Beach from a new perspective, at your own pace. Our fat-tyre bikes are specially designed for riding on soft sand and beach tracks. This tour is self-guided so you can take your time, enjoy a swim on the way, pack a picnic, or even take the long way home. Beach riding is best at low tide. Please check local tide times or ask us for advice when you should plan your tour.
Perfect night out for all ages, date nights, families, groups and locals, this unforgettable tour features Australia’s spectacular night sky away from the city lights. A wonderful opportunity to experience the Southern Sky and its celestial wonders only visible from the Southern hemisphere. The Jervis Bay's skies are very dark. Jervis Bay Stargazing (sister of Blue Mountains Stargazing) has proudly won the 2022 and 2023 Bronze awards at NSW Tourism Awards. A unique experience starting with naked-eye astronomy on Nelsons beach with wave sounds. An opportunity to check if we can see any bioluminescence (glowing waters!) in the sea! The guide, Dimitri is an Astrophysicist PhD with 10+ years experience including Sydney Observatory, Mt John Observatory, the world-renowned astronomical observatory in Lake Tekapo (New Zealand) and Emirates One & Only Wolgan Valley. He is also a TEDx speaker and a cultural astronomer.
Witness the majestic beauty of our migrating humpback whales on this 2-hour whale watching cruise from the town of Huskisson on Jervis Bay. You’ll cruise through the sparkling waters and past the white sandy beaches of the Jervis Bay Marin Park in search of these gentle giants of the sea. From May to November whales in increasing numbers can be found along the NSW coast on their annual migration, and during the months of October and November mothers and calves even enter Jervis Bay for a number of days to rest and bond with their young before continuing on the massive journey back to Antarctica.
Explore the Blue Mountains National Park–including Wentworth Falls, Jamison Valley, Echo Point and the Three Sisters–with an experienced local guide who will show you the best secluded lookouts, rainforest trails and pristine valleys. With stops in mountain villages, guided bush walks, and a visit to Featherdale Wildlife Park, the day will be filled with Australian highlights. Peaceful nature walks enhance the experience and your small group limited to 23 people ensures an intimate tour with other nature lovers. Short bushwalks of 10-45 minutes (weather permitting) require a medium level of fitness over some uneven surfaces and steps.
- Three packages available — please review the description of each option carefully before booking to see what’s included - A light morning tea to refreshing your day - Meet kangaroos & koalas at the zoo (not included in the "Nature Walk" or "No zoo entry" option) - Enjoy breathtaking views of the Three Sisters at Echo Point - Scenic World Unlimited Discovery Pass - enjoy Skyway, Cableway & one of the world’s steepest passenger railway (not included in the "Nature Walk" option) - Explore the charming village of Leura - Enjoy a relaxed, self-paced nature walk at Katoomba Falls (or other areas nearby) while others visit Scenic World, with opportunities to enjoy waterfalls, viewpoints, picnic areas and a chance to see native parrots. - Capture unforgettable photos at Cahill Lookout, a peaceful and less crowded lookout with panoramic views over the surrounding Blue Mountains scenery, perfect for photos. - Flexible return: bus/coach or optional scenic river ferry