Jervis Bay
Jervis Bay is truly one of the gems of New South Wales' south‑east coast. Renowned for its crystal‑clear waters, brilliant white sand beaches and unspoilt environment, the area has long captivated locals as well as visitors from across Australia and around the world.
The southern peninsula of Jervis Bay is home to the stunning Booderee National Park and Botanic Gardens, a place of outstanding natural beauty and deep cultural significance.
The Beecroft Weapons Range is a Defence training area located on the northern peninsula of Jervis Bay.
The headlands and coastline highlight the area's rugged natural beauty, while the restricted access has helped preserve native bushland and wildlife habitats. Visitors are advised to check local notices, as areas may be closed during Defence training activities.
Perhaps its most famous stretch of coastline is Hyams Beach, often said to boast some of the whitest sand in Australia. Its calm, turquoise waters make it ideal for swimming, snorkeling and simply soaking up the coastal scenery. However, there is limited parking.
Beyond Hyams, visitors will discover a collection of equally beautiful beaches, each with its own character. Chinamans Beach offers a quieter, more secluded feel, while Greenfield Beach is popular for picnics, snorkeling and coastal walks.
Callala Beach is a relaxed coastal village on the northern shores of Jervis Bay, famous for its long stretch of powder‑white sand and calm, crystal‑clear waters.
Huskisson is the main township of Jervis Bay and a vibrant hub for visitors. From here, you can join a dolphin‑watching cruise, head out on a fishing charter, or browse the local maritime museum or Aboriginal arts and craft centre. With sweeping views across the bay and shimmering shades of aqua and blue stretching to the horizon, the scenery alone is reason enough to linger.
Whether you're seeking natural wonders, outdoor adventures or a relaxed coastal escape, Jervis Bay offers an unforgettable experience at every turn.
Whether visited at sunrise, under the bright midday sun or as the light softens toward sunset, the beaches of Jervis Bay leave a lasting impression and are a highlight of any visit to the region.
The Beecroft Weapons Range is a Defence training area located on the northern peninsula of Jervis Bay.
The headlands and coastline highlight the area's rugged natural beauty, while the restricted access has helped preserve native bushland and wildlife habitats. Visitors are advised to check local notices, as areas may be closed during Defence training activities.
Perhaps its most famous stretch of coastline is Hyams Beach, often said to boast some of the whitest sand in Australia. Its calm, turquoise waters make it ideal for swimming, snorkeling and simply soaking up the coastal scenery. However, there is limited parking.
Beyond Hyams, visitors will discover a collection of equally beautiful beaches, each with its own character. Chinamans Beach offers a quieter, more secluded feel, while Greenfield Beach is popular for picnics, snorkeling and coastal walks.
Callala Beach is a relaxed coastal village on the northern shores of Jervis Bay, famous for its long stretch of powder‑white sand and calm, crystal‑clear waters.
Huskisson is the main township of Jervis Bay and a vibrant hub for visitors. From here, you can join a dolphin‑watching cruise, head out on a fishing charter, or browse the local maritime museum or Aboriginal arts and craft centre. With sweeping views across the bay and shimmering shades of aqua and blue stretching to the horizon, the scenery alone is reason enough to linger.
Whether you're seeking natural wonders, outdoor adventures or a relaxed coastal escape, Jervis Bay offers an unforgettable experience at every turn.
Whether visited at sunrise, under the bright midday sun or as the light softens toward sunset, the beaches of Jervis Bay leave a lasting impression and are a highlight of any visit to the region.









