8 Things to do for Honeymoon in Shoalhaven That You Shouldn't Miss

October 6, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Shoalhaven, Australia including Drawing Room Rocks, Hyams Beach, Dolphin Watch Cruises, Jervis Bay Wild Cruises, Booderee National Park, Two Figs Winery, Honeymoon Bay, Husky Ferry.
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1. Drawing Room Rocks

Woohill Mountain Road Broughton, Berry, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2535 Australia http://berry.org.au/explore/drawing-room-rocks-bushwalk-lookout/
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Drawing Room Rocks

Reviewed By TMacintyre - Wanniassa, Australia

Great short walk near Berry & Kangaroo Valley, 3km's return, depending on fitness level about 1hr return. There are some moderate uphill sections but the walk is generally easy. The track is clearly defined and fun walking underneath the sub-tropical canopy. The views over the Illawarra are spectacular, along with the unique rock formations. Keep kids and dogs on leash there are severe drop-offs at the top.

2. Hyams Beach

Beach Lane, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2540 Australia https://int.sydney.com/destinations/south-coast/hyams-beach
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4.5 based on 621 reviews

Hyams Beach

Hyams beach is a long beach with spectacular white sand located in Jervis Bay. The best way to get there is to take the White Sands Walk from Greenfield Beach or Vincentia, that way you get to enjoy more than one of Jervis Bay’s spectacular white sand beaches.

Reviewed By Ling2travel - London, United Kingdom

The beach is beautiful. I can't get enough of it! There are public toilets at the car park. Car park spaces are very limited, so best to get there early.

3. Dolphin Watch Cruises

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4.5 based on 334 reviews

Dolphin Watch Cruises

Dolphin Watch Cruises Jervis Bay is the most famous and experienced cruise operator in Jervis Bay. Jervis Bay is home the largest population of resident bottle-nose dolphins in Australia. We also play host to the migrating Humpback Whales annually- a once in a life time experience! Jervis Bay is famed for having some of the the whitest sand in the World and crystal clear water... Jervis Bay is an extraordinary part of the world! Once you are here you will see for yourself! Dolphin Watch Cruises-is the most awarded Tourism Operator on the South Coast, providing the best quality cruises on Jervis Bay for over 30 years. Our famous Dolphin Watching Cruise (1.5 hr) operates 365 Days a year and has multiple departures every day. It includes expert commentary and tea/coffee and bikkies! Our Whale Watching Cruises are also world class and operate from May- November. We love what we do and sharing it with our passengers.

4. Jervis Bay Wild Cruises

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4.5 based on 693 reviews

Jervis Bay Wild Cruises

Jervis Bay Wild is "The Ultimate Jervis Bay Experience"! we offer a range of tours from Dolphin Tours whereby we have a resident population of dolphins that live permanently inside Jervis Bay to our premium world class "South Coast Passage" that travels seaward to the "Seal Colony" & Into "The Ancient Sea Caves". From May through to October be inspired by the majestic "Humpback Whales" as they migrate along "The Humpback Highway" just beyond the entrance to Jervis Bay. All year round we offer "The Jervis Bay Passage" this tour circumnavigates the entire bay highlighting the pristine white beaches (reportedly to be amongst the whitest in the world) on the southernnside to the towering cliffs, bays & inlets to be explored on the northern side all the while keeping a look out for the resident dolphins. We also offer Sunset Tours, kayaking and stand up paddle boarding from from our cruise terminal located on the western end of Huskisson harbour from our own Portside Seafood Bar & Grill.

5. Booderee National Park

Village Road, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2540 Australia +61 2 4443 0977 http://www.parksaustralia.gov.au/booderee/index.html
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4.5 based on 265 reviews

Booderee National Park

Reviewed By Emanpee - Sydney, Australia

This is an extensive Commonwealth national park. Entrance fees apply that can be purchased at booth at entrance, or on line to save waiting as have separate priority drive through lane (recommended if visiting at holiday and other busy times). Suggest research beforehand as multiple beaches, gardens, walks and attractions within the park. In a most of the day visit we took in 3 of the 9 beaches, visited the ruins of Cape St George lighthouse, views from Governor Head and Stony Creek, plus the 5 km Munyunga Waraga Dhugen loop trail. Is a mix of bitumen sealed and unsealed roads throughout, but all suitable for 2WD. Now I know about this gem, will return to explore it a bit more.

6. Two Figs Winery

905 Bolong Road Berry, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2535 Australia +61 2 4448 5003 [email protected] http://www.twofigs.com.au
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4.5 based on 124 reviews

Two Figs Winery

Reviewed By CalMacK996 - Greater Sydney, Australia

10 adults plus some smaller humans turned up unannounced and received brilliant customer service from Justin. Like many of you, we regularly receive great reds and whites from several wine clubs so we were looking for something different to take back to Sydney. This was a great tasting experience so we bought a case and received 2 free bottles of whatever we chose. The Rose is superb as is the Sticky Fig which will be amazing with a cheese platter or desert. Highly recommended.

7. Honeymoon Bay

Honeymoon Bay Road, Currarong, Shoalhaven, New South Wales 2540 Australia
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4.5 based on 60 reviews

Honeymoon Bay

Honeymoon Bay is a great picnic and snorkelling spot on Beecroft Peninsula. The Beecroft Peninsula is Navy land and is only open to the public on weekends and public holidays. You can get a bite to eat or stay the night in the nearby town of Currarong, or camp at the bay its self.

Reviewed By A1131FXjow

Honeymoon bay is stunning. Crystal clear water to see the amazing sea life. It was safe and sheltered for the kids and had a lot of shade. The only downside was there were way too many people here. I will come out of school holidays next time.

8. Husky Ferry

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5.0 based on 357 reviews

Husky Ferry

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