Sydney Sydney Surrounds North Coast South Coast Snowy Mountains Heart of Country Outback Lord Howe Island Wollongong and Surrounds Kiama and Shellharbour Surrounds Jervis Bay and Shoalhaven Surrounds Batemans Bay and Eurobodalla Surrounds Bega and Sapphire Coast Surrounds
South Coast

Rowboats moored at jetty, Tuross Heads, Eurobodalla (Photo: M. Newling/Tourism NSW) Batemans Bay, Eurobodalla and Surrounds A stunning coastline of beaches, river estuaries and...

Fishpen in Merimbula, Sapphire Coast Bega, Sapphire Coast and Surrounds National parks and sparkling beaches, bays and...

Crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay Jervis Bay, Shoalhaven and Surrounds A majestic stretch of coast backed by forests

Family fun in Kiama, Illawarra (Photo: A. Smart/Tourism NSW) Kiama Shellharbour and Surrounds A string of dazzling beaches at the end of the Grand Pacific Drive.

Sea Cliff Bridge, Grand Pacific Drive (Photo: Tourism Wollongong) Wollongong and Surrounds The State’s third largest city has reinvented itself as an escape...

 

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Fast facts

  • More than 30 national parks, marine parks and reserves – plus beach culture and a rich Aboriginal history
  • From the south of Sydney’s Royal National Park to Eden near the Victorian border

Why go there

The unspoilt natural beauty of the southern coastline of New South Wales unfolds in a series of bays and coves. Little townships, many with interesting histories, are known for their fine food and wines, and great country markets. Superb local cheeses are a speciality.

Marine mammals take pride of place – pods of dolphins and migratory whales cruise past secluded white-sand beaches, and Australian fur seals thrive on Montague Island. There are two marine parks here - at Jervis Bay and Batemans Bay.

Head south from Sydney through the Royal National Park and along the Sea Cliff Bridge, a sinuously seductive road that is flanked by the Tasman Sea on one side and the richly forested Illawarra escarpment on the other. Take in the expanse of Wadbilliga National Park – the largest undisturbed wilderness in New South Wales.

Take a dip in the pristine waters of Jervis Bay, stroll the old wharf at Tathra and relax in romantic little hideaways. Discover the secrets of Mystery Bay, Disaster Bay, Pigeon House Mountain and Mount Dromedary as you head towards the fabulous Sapphire Coast, the gateway to Eden.

Don’t miss

  • White sands of Jervis Bay, South Coast NSW.

    White sands of Jervis Bay, South Coast NSW.

Sapphire Coast

Sydney Melbourne Coastal Drive

This is a blockbuster of a drive that will take you through a tapestry of rustic country towns...

Areas within South Coast

Rowboats moored at jetty, Tuross Heads, Eurobodalla (Photo: M. Newling/Tourism NSW) Batemans Bay, Eurobodalla and Surrounds A stunning coastline of beaches, river estuaries and...

 

Fishpen in Merimbula, Sapphire Coast Bega, Sapphire Coast and Surrounds National parks and sparkling beaches, bays and...

 

Crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay Jervis Bay, Shoalhaven and Surrounds A majestic stretch of coast backed by forests

 

Family fun in Kiama, Illawarra (Photo: A. Smart/Tourism NSW) Kiama Shellharbour and Surrounds A string of dazzling beaches at the end of the Grand Pacific Drive.

 

Sea Cliff Bridge, Grand Pacific Drive (Photo: Tourism Wollongong) Wollongong and Surrounds The State’s third largest city has reinvented itself as an escape...

 

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