Jervis Bay
Jervis Bay, renown for it's breath taking beauty, rich cultural heritage and recognised by its National Park status has long been appreciated by locals and has taken the breath away of many national and international visitors.With the reputation of having some of the clearest waters and whitest sands in the world, Jervis Bay is a marine park and its beautiful blue waters are home to dolphins, whales and an abundance other sea life.
Whale watching is a must when visiting Jervis Bay with dolphin and whale watch cruises available along with wide range in choice of various water sports. Many people come to dive, fish and to explore these wonderful waters.
Established in 1915, also located at Jervis Bay, is the officer training college HMAS Creswell which has wonderful and expansive collection of its history and model sailing ships.
Other places of interest are:
Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens
The National Park includes Green Patch Beach and other beauty spots such as Hole in the Wall, Bristol Point and Scottish Rocks, a Visitors Centre, bushwalking trails, boat ramps, picnic and barbeque areas and camping areas.
Towns and villages around Jervis Bay include;
Culburra Beach, Currarong, Callala Bay and Beach, Myola, Huskisson, Vincentia, Hyams Beach, Green Patch and of course the small village of Jervis Bay itself.
All of these small towns and villages offer range of accommodation and shopping.
Other places of interest are:
Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens
The National Park includes Green Patch Beach and other beauty spots such as Hole in the Wall, Bristol Point and Scottish Rocks, a Visitors Centre, bushwalking trails, boat ramps, picnic and barbeque areas and camping areas.
Towns and villages around Jervis Bay include;
Culburra Beach, Currarong, Callala Bay and Beach, Myola, Huskisson, Vincentia, Hyams Beach, Green Patch and of course the small village of Jervis Bay itself.
All of these small towns and villages offer range of accommodation and shopping.