Photo: Phil Whitehouse from London, United Kingdom / CC BY 2.0
Merimbula is a sparkling coastal gem on the New South Wales Sapphire Coast, where turquoise lakes meet wild surf beaches and oyster leases dot the estuaries. This laid-back town is a paradise for water lovers and foodies, offering a quintessential Australian seaside escape with a sophisticated edge.
Highlights & What to See
- Merimbula Lake & Boardwalk – Stroll the boardwalk along the lake’s edge, spotting pelicans and black swans, and stop at the oyster shacks for freshly shucked local oysters.
- Main Beach & Bar Beach – Two stunning stretches of sand perfect for swimming, surfing, or simply soaking up the sun. Bar Beach is sheltered and great for families.
- Pinnacles Lookout – A short walk leads to panoramic views over the town, lake, and ocean – especially beautiful at sunset.
- Merimbula Aquarium & Oceanarium – Get up close with local marine life, including seals, rays, and colourful fish in touch tanks.
- Whale Watching (May–November) – Join a cruise from the Merimbula Wharf to see humpbacks migrating along the coast.
- Bournda National Park – Just south of town, this park offers coastal walks, secluded beaches like Bournda Beach, and the dramatic Kangarutha Track.
Suggested Time to Spend
Two to three days allows you to enjoy the beaches, explore the lake by kayak or paddleboard, and sample the local seafood scene. If you’re a keen hiker or fisher, add an extra day to tackle the coastal trails or charter a fishing trip. Merimbula also works well as a stopover on a drive between Sydney and Melbourne.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Eden – A historic whaling town 25 minutes south, with the Killer Whale Museum and stunning Twofold Bay.
- Tathra – A charming coastal village 20 minutes north, known for its historic wharf and the Tathra Headland Walk.
- Bega – The cheese capital, 30 minutes inland, where you can visit the Bega Cheese Heritage Centre.
- Ben Boyd National Park – Rugged coastal scenery, historic lighthouse, and the unique Pinnacles rock formations near Eden.
- Narooma – An hour north, famous for its barramundi fishing, Montague Island, and the natural beauty of the Wagonga Inlet.
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Image credits
- Eden — Killer_whale_(Old_Tom)_and_whalers_-_original.jpeg : Charles Eden Wellings (1881-1952) derivative work: Avenue ( talk ) / Public domain
- Tathra — Cimexus / CC BY 2.0
- Ben Boyd National Park — Bluedawe / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Narooma — No machine-readable author provided. Matilda assumed (based on copyright claims). / CC BY-SA 2.5
- Bournda National Park — Mark Andrews / CC BY-SA 3.0