by Jervis Bay Wild | Jan 13, 2020 | Jervis Bay
It’s official – it is safe to visit Jervis Bay and the surrounding towns and villages in the Shoalhaven. A media release from the NSW Rural Fire Service encourages tourists to return and help communities get back on their feet: “Tourists are encouraged to start...
by Jervis Bay Wild | Dec 9, 2019 | Jervis Bay
Murrays Located in a well-protected bay in Booderee National Park, Murrays Beach resembles a pacific island on sunny summer days. The colour of the water is breathtaking and the sand is just as white as Hyams. There’s excellent snorkelling, some interesting bushwalks...
by Jervis Bay Wild | Nov 7, 2019 | Jervis Bay, Things To Do
Pigeon House Mountain Where: Morton National ParkTime: 3 hoursDistance: 6kmGrade: Grade 4 (some bushwalking experience is recommended)Highlights: Incredible panoramic views of the ocean, rare Pigeon House Ash eucalyptus, cliffs and gorges and lyrebirds. One of the...
by Jervis Bay Wild | Jun 3, 2019 | Jervis Bay, Things To Do
The 2019 June long weekend is fast approaching and there’s no better way to spend it than in beautiful Jervis Bay. Only a short drive from both Sydney and Canberra (just over 2 hours in both cases), Jervis Bay feels like a world away. There’s so much to see and do...
by Jervis Bay Wild | Apr 14, 2019 | Jervis Bay, Things To Do, Weather
There are many advantages to visiting Jervis Bay in winter. There’s plenty to do – whale watching, local shopping, dining and wineries – and there are fewer tourists. You’ll have our stunning beaches (many of them pet-friendly) all to yourself, enjoy a...
by Jervis Bay Wild | Sep 16, 2018 | Jervis Bay
Despite its incredible natural beauty, Jervis Bay is often overlooked in the tourist’s guidebook. Unlike the more well known coastal locations throughout Australia, Jervis Bay is not a name as widely recognised. As locals, we can’t understand how it has not yet...