An enchanting seaside town blessed with natural spoils, Culburra Beach is known for its picturesque beaches and sparkling waterways. From surfing and fishing to exploring historic landmarks, Culburra Beach is nature’s paradise along the South Coast.
Things to do in Culburra Beach
Dig your toes in the sand at Culburra Beach or try your hand at surfing the waves at the three-kilometre-long Warrain Beach. See pods of dolphins lazily head north or watch as the migrating humpback whales navigate through the waters in winter.
Get some retail therapy at the Greenwell Point Markets. You’ll find a wide array of items, from fishing gear to jewellery, homemade goods and plants, while the homemade soaps and seashell wind chimes make for perfect souvenirs.
History enthusiasts will delight at the chance to explore the Jindyandy Mill, which was the first convict-built brick building south of Sydney in 1830. Enjoy a picnic on the picturesque parkland and admire views of the river flats and mountains or browse the nearby antique shops for one-of-a-kind treasures.
The natural landscapes surrounding Culburra Beach are great for fishing excursions, where it’s possible to reel in marlin, tuna and other game fish. You can also take a day trip to enjoy outdoor adventures around Hyams Beach and Booderee National Park in Jervis Bay less than an hour away by car.
Getting around Culburra Beach
The most convenient way to get around Culburra Beach is by car. The drive from Sydney or Canberra takes less than three hours, while Nowra sits 25 kilometres away.