South Coast Accommodation & Activities
Huskisson is a resort town set on the western shores of Jervis Bay. There is a strong maritime history in the area as the Bay once housed a deep-water boat building industry. The resort village of Huskisson features many award winning restaurants, cafes, the famous Husky Pub, a heritage listed picture theatre and a range of friendly Clubs offering Golf, Lawn Bowls & Tennis.
Jervis Bay beaches are renowned for some of the whitest sands in the world and are popular locations for swimming in the clean, crystal-clear waters of the Bay.
Whale watching is a seasonal highlight in Jervis Bay and Huskisson is the best place to stay and watch. Our tour operators are so confident that you will see whales that they guarantee it!
Due to the seasonal nature of many activities we are often booked so check for your room availability right now using our secure Online Booking Service page.
Once you have booked your stylish central South Coast accommodation there is so much to discover in Jervis Bay. Now it is time to get excited and plan your activities. Whether you stay a day or a week there are a range of activities to suit everyone. From educational tours of National Parks to watching the resident dolphins or the migration of the great whales in Jervis Bay you will always be amazed by nature's 'picture show'.
We have listed just a few activities available in Jervis Bay and included some web site links for your information.
There are so many things to see and do in Jervis Bay here are just a few:
- The famous Jervis Bay Dolphins, Seal Colony and Penguins off Bowen Island
- View the Whales with Dolphin Watch on their way north in June/July and returning with babies in Sept/Oct
- Play golf on picturesque Vincentia Golf Course overlooking the Bay
- Wreck Bay Walkabouts give visitors an insight into our Aboriginal culture - campfire talks,spotlight wildlife walks and bush tucker tours
- Bushwalking in all surrounding National Parks - Budawangs, Morton, Pigeon House and of course close-by Booderee National Park
- Explore the bay by sea kayak, visiting all the beaches and 'hiding spots' on the way
- Clear bottom canoes or go go bikes available to view the wonders of the bay at your leisure
- Jervis Bay is famous for its premium dive and snorkelling locations with dozens of unique dive sites in the crystal clear waters
- Visit the unique Lady Denman Maritime Museum or the Fleet Air Army Museum
- See the abundant birdlife around Green Patch or Bush Walking Trails of the Booderee National Park
- Visit local award-winning wineries in NSW's emerging wine growing region
- Enjoy a massage in your room while relaxing to the sounds of the beach
