Luxury holidays in Jervis Bay
Dazzling clear waters are host to an array of aqua-inclined activities: swim, snorkel or dive the lagoons and coves, try your hand at paddle-boarding, sailing or surfing, kayak the hidden creeks, or charter a boat to go deep-sea fishing, dolphin-spotting or whale-watching. Back on terra firma, walk or cycle a bush trail through Booderee National Park (home to a roll-call of native Australian flora and fauna), saddle up for a spot of horse-riding or simply lounge away the day on a secluded slice of paradise at Hyams Beach. Beyond the wild, Jervis Bay also boasts an impressive collection of culinary distractions, including gourmet restaurants, seaside pubs and the Shoalhaven Coast wineries within easy reach.
When to go
Jervis Bay is one of the best places in Australia to see whales on their annual migrations. Spy humpback and southern right whales on their way north in May and June or travelling south in October and November. Avoid the cooler months if you’re planning on camping, as some spots are shut for the Australian winter (including Paperbark Camp, which closes its canvas doors over July and August).