Duck Island

Photo: Charles J. Sharp / CC BY-SA 4.0

Duck Island is a tiny, uninhabited islet in Jervis Bay, renowned for its dazzling white sand and crystalline turquoise waters. This secluded spot, part of the Booderee National Park, offers an idyllic escape for kayakers, snorkelers, and anyone craving a pristine slice of coastal paradise. Accessible only by water, it feels like a secret beach getaway where the only sounds are lapping waves and bird calls.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a half-day to a full day for your Duck Island visit. Most visitors combine the island with a kayaking or boat trip from Huskisson (about 3–4 hours round trip including time on the island). If you're a keen snorkeller or simply want to relax, plan for at least 2–3 hours on the island itself. Arrive early to secure a spot and enjoy the calm morning waters.

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