Malua Bay

Photo: Bernadette Minuti / Public domain

Malua Bay is a sleepy coastal hamlet on the NSW South Coast, where a crescent of pale sand meets clear, gentle waters. It's the kind of place where the biggest decision of the day is whether to swim, fish off the rocks, or simply sprawl on the sand with a good book. Backed by low-key holiday houses and a smattering of cafes, Malua Bay feels refreshingly undeveloped – a perfect escape from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Malua Bay works perfectly as a half-day stopover on a coastal road trip, or as a base for a relaxed two- or three-day stay. If you're just passing through, allow two hours for a swim and a coffee. For a longer visit, combine the beach with a walk on the Bingi Dreaming Track and a picnic at the southern headland. The town has a handful of holiday rentals and a caravan park, making it an easy overnight option.

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