Green Cape Lighthouse

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Perched on the rugged southern coast of New South Wales, Green Cape Lighthouse stands as Australia’s southernmost lighthouse, a sentinel over the wild Tasman Sea. Built in 1883, this striking white tower and its surrounding headland offer sweeping ocean views, dramatic cliffs, and a profound sense of isolation. The area is rich in maritime history, with shipwrecks and tales of daring rescues etched into the landscape. For travellers exploring the Sapphire Coast, it’s a must-visit destination that combines natural beauty with heritage.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate half a day to explore the lighthouse and immediate surrounds. If you’re keen on hiking, plan a full day to tackle the Shipwreck Walk or a section of the Light to Light Walk. For a deeper experience, book a night in the lighthouse keeper’s cottage and spend two days soaking up the coastal atmosphere.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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