Nature's playground.
Be mesmerised by the sight of a playful dolphin pod or whale in full breach.
Experience beautiful moments
at these local attractions.
Tasman Holiday Parks Myola, South Coast NSW.
The sleepy coastal town of Myola boasts ocean, creek and bush views. It’s the perfect spot to watch a sunrise or sunset, catch a wave, drop a fishing line or admire fascinating wildlife and marine life. It’s your choice.
Must-do's.
Sample the delights on offer in Jervis Bay. With cafés, restaurants, wineries, beaches and national parks on your doorstep, it’s fine to indulge a little – or a lot!
LOCAL DINING
Catch the courtesy bus to Club Callala for family favourites. Try Calabrisella Woodfired Pizzeria for eat in or takeaway. Or create your own feast with goodies from Bayview Plaza’s butcher, bakery, café, IGA and bottle shop.
CALLALA BEACH
The longest stretch of picturesque beach in Jervis Bay offers plenty of room for running, swimming, boating, fishing and snorkelling. But then again, lazing in the sun could be your perfect day out…
LOCAL WINERIES
Fancy a fine wine with dinner tonight? The Shoalhaven is home to more than 15 of Australia’s newest wineries. Select a bottle or two as you visit some award-winning estates.
NATIONAL PARKS
Marvel in the splendour of Booderee National Park, which stretches the length of Jervis Bay. Watch for wallabies, lorikeets, possums and echidnas as you follow Telegraph Creek Nature Trail through eucalypt forest, fern-lined creeks and woodlands.
BIKING AND TRAIL BIKING
Grab your bike and hit the cycle track that leads from the park to the ferry stop. Explore the national park or step up the adventure with mountain bike and trail bike rides through local bushland.
GOLF AND BOWLING
Can’t stay away from the green? Find a friend, hire a caddy and enjoy a relaxing game at Callala golf club. If bowls is more to your taste, that’s available too!
Huskisson
For a fabulous day trip, catch a ferry to Huskisson – or Husky to the locals. This bustling coastal town boasts beautiful beaches, cafes, craft shops, wildlife cruises, boat hire and holiday carnivals. The ferry departs on the hour from the southern end of Catherine Street.