Australia’s own Booderee National Park on the South Coast NSW took out a global responsible tourism award in London on 10 November 2010.
Continue reading...There is so much to do in New South Wales, but a week will surely persuade you to come back for more, from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, Hunter Valley to Jervis Bay, Kangaroo Valley to the Southern Highlands.
Continue reading...Established by the Danish Ellmoos family in 1880 this heritage listed property is set on 11 acres of grounds in Jervis Bay Territory. It was the first guest house on the South Coast between Sydney and Eden & today retains the old world atmosphere from it's heyday in the 1920s.
Continue reading...Offers an exceptional opportunity, never before available to visitors of Jervis Bay on the South Coast NSW, with unique underwater viewing windows, which allow passengers to view dolphins, whales and other sea life beneath the surface of their own natural environment.
Continue reading...Everything you'd expect to see in an old country town you'll find at Woollamia Village Retreat five minutes from Huskisson and Jervis Bay, giving you a taste of yesteryears with today's comfort in self catering cottages representative of an Australian Village at Federation time.
Continue reading...The whale-watching season starts in late May as these gentle creatures undertake their annual migration along the coast of New South Wales.
Continue reading...Booderee National Park has been named one of the nation’s 10 most outstanding protected areas with The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) -Australia Top 10 awards.
Continue reading...The Jervis Bay, the ever-changing coastal landscape is a tapestry bathed in shimmering light, rich in natural beauty and truly alive with people of inspiration and character.
Continue reading...As it was approaching the centenary of Federation the idea developed to recreate accommodation cottages of the federation era.
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