Narcoma

Nestled on the far south coast of New South Wales, Narcoma is a charming fishing port and holiday town that feels like a well-kept secret. With its pristine beaches, rugged headlands, and a working harbor where fishing trawlers unload their daily catch, this is a place where the ocean sets the rhythm. The town's name is said to derive from an Aboriginal word meaning 'place of clear water' – and you'll soon see why. Narcoma is a perfect stop for self-drivers exploring the Sapphire Coast, offering a blend of coastal walks, seafood feasts, and a laid-back atmosphere that invites you to slow down.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Two to three days allows you to relax into Narcoma's rhythm: a day for the beaches and harbor, a day for Montague Island or Gulaga National Park, and a third for coastal walks and seafood indulgence. If you're on a road trip between Sydney and Melbourne, it's a worthy overnight stop – but you'll wish you had longer.

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