Jervis Bay

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With its blindingly white sand and impossibly blue water, Jervis Bay is the kind of place that makes you wonder if someone turned up the saturation. Just a three-hour drive south of Sydney, this marine paradise is home to some of the whitest beaches on Earth – Hyams Beach regularly vies for the Guinness World Record – and a protected bay where bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and migrating humpback whales are almost guaranteed sightings. The surrounding Booderee National Park, jointly managed by the Wreck Bay Aboriginal community, adds a layer of cultural depth and wild coastal beauty that rewards walkers, kayakers and anyone who simply wants to park themselves on a towel with a good book.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days is ideal. Spend day one on the beach and a short walk; dedicate day two to Booderee National Park – pack a picnic and explore the botanic gardens, then hike to Governor Head for panoramic views. A third day allows for a whale-watching cruise or a kayak trip to the dolphin playgrounds. If you're short on time, a day trip from Sydney is feasible but rushed – aim to stay overnight in Huskisson or Vincentia to catch the early-morning calm on the sand.

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