La Paloma

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La Paloma is a tranquil coastal hamlet on the New South Wales far south coast, where the Sapphire Coast meets the wild Tasman Sea. With its uncrowded beaches, lush national park backdrop, and a laid-back fishing-village vibe, it’s the kind of place where you can spend days doing very little – and feel like you’ve done everything. The main draw is the pristine coastline and the opportunity to spot migrating whales (May–November) from the headlands.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors base themselves here for 2–3 days, which allows a full day exploring Mimosa Rocks National Park, a morning kayaking on Wapengo Lake, and a relaxed afternoon whale-watching. If you’re short on time, a single overnight stop gives you a sunset walk on Baragoot Beach and a morning hike. The area is best enjoyed at a slow pace – don’t try to rush it.

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