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South Coast Holiday Destination Guide
New South Wales NSW
Along
the
south
coast's
untouched
coastline
there
are
surfing
beaches
and
sheltered
coves.
In
the
Jervis
Bay
region
much
of
the
coastline
is
scalloped
by
white
beaches,
and
Hyams
Beach
has
been
acclaimed
as
the
whitest
sand
on
earth.
At
Huskisson,
dolphin
watch
cruises
head
out
into
the
bay.
The
resort
town
of
Bateman's
Bay
is
close
to
a
string
of
untouched
beaches.
Cruise
the
sparkling
waters,
explore
the
hinterland,
fish
from
the
beach,
estuary
or
rocks,
or
just
relax
on
the
beach.
Daily
cruises
sail
upriver
past
historic
Nelligen,
with
its
old
steamer
wharf.
At
Pretty
Beach, Depot
Beach
and
Pebbly
Beach
in
Murramarang
National
Park,
north
of
Batemans
Bay,
don't
be
surprised
to
be
sharing
the
beach
with
some
tame
eastern
grey
kangaroos.
Further
south
is
Narooma,
the
place
for
watersports,
and
Montague
Island
which
offers
a
close
up
view
of
all
kinds
of
wildlife
including
Australian
fur
seals,
fairy
penguins,
whales
and
seabirds.
Nearby,
the
National
Trust
classified
village
of
Central
Tilba
appears
today
as
it
did
in
1904.
In
the beautiful
green
valleys
of
the
hinterland
is
Bega,
a
town
famous
for
its
cheese.
More
seaside
towns
offering
the
magic
of
surf,
golden
sand,
fishing
and
boating
include
Merimbula,
Eden,
Tuross
Head,
Broulee,
Bermagui
and
Tathra.
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