Serving as the southern gateway to Booderee National Park, Jervis Bay Village is a scenic locality ringed by white sandy beaches and the sparkling waters of the Pacific Ocean. In 1911, it was selected as the site of the Royal Australian Naval College and is home to the HMAS Creswell Royal Australian Navy base today.
Things to do in Jervis Bay Village
Soak up coastal views across the Pacific Ocean from the ruins of Cape St George Lighthouse or visit the whitewashed tower of Point Perpendicular Lighthouse. It’s a popular destination for spotting whales on their annual migration, together with resident seals and white-bellied sea eagles who can often be seen hunting in the water below.
Dolphin and whale-watching cruises are available from the nearby community of Huskisson or you can join a dive trip to explore the spectacular underwater world of Jervis Bay Marine Park. There are several stunning beaches in the region where you can swim, fish and kayak, including picture-perfect Murrays Beach in Booderee National Park.
Want to stretch your legs? Follow the White Sands Walk from Greenfield Beach to Hyams Beach or explore the wetlands, forests and kangaroo-filled woodlands of Jervis Bay National Park on foot. If you’re interested in the region’s Indigenous culture, join a guided tour with the local Koori people through Booderee Botanic Gardens to learn about traditional medicines and bush tucker.
Getting around Jervis Bay Village
Jervis Bay Village is around 1.5 hours’ drive from Wollongong and just under three hours from Sydney, with regular buses connecting to the New South Wales capital and Sydney Airport. Canberra and Canberra Airport are also just under three hours away. A car is the best way of getting around the village and accessing its natural attractions.