Ung Kong Group

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The Ung Kong Group, a cluster of rugged granite islands off the coast of New South Wales, offers a raw, windswept escape for travellers seeking solitude and dramatic seascapes. Part of the Booderee National Park, these islands are a sanctuary for seabirds and a haven for kayakers and photographers. The turquoise waters and sculpted rock formations create a landscape that feels both ancient and wild.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day exploring the Ung Kong Group. Half a day is enough for a guided kayak tour and a short walk, but to truly soak in the serenity, pack a picnic and spend the whole day paddling, snorkelling and watching the light shift across the islands. If you're staying in Jervis Bay, you can easily combine this with a morning at Hyams Beach and an afternoon on the water.

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