New South Wales South Coast Holidays

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NSW South Coast Highlights

The South Coast area of New South Wales comprises a coastal strip extending from Sydney in the north to the Victorian border in the south and inland to the Great Dividing Range in the west.

This rich agricultural region consists of numerous small towns and villages dotting an often precipitous coastline.  It's an area that offers stands of rainforest, historic houses, natural harbours, fishing fleets dolphin pods.

Visitor activities in the area consist of fishing, water-skiing, canoeing, sailing and river cruises, historic home visits, hang gliding, hiking, scenic drives and whale watch cruises... to name just a few!

Wollongong is the major city of this region, and while it may be an industrial city, it boasts some excellent beaches and a outstanding collection of contemporary Australian art.

The famous Kiama blowhole is a popular attraction when strong swells push 60m high water spurts through the openings in the rock.

Jervis Bay has a great harbour and is fringed by a series of small settlements and a string of white sand beaches. The area is famous for its oysters, the dolphin pods that populate the bay and is  reputed to have the cleanest, clearest water anywhere in Australia.


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