Jervis Bay Hidden Secrets Cruise
Huskisson, Australia
Trip Type: Day Cruises
Duration: 105 minutes
Explore Jervis Bay and discover its hidden gems on a 2-hour cruise. You'll see white sands beaches, national park, sandstone cliffs and there is also the opportunity to spot wildlife including dolphins, seals, penguins,local sea eagles or perhaps even some whales late in the season.
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Explore Jervis Bay and discover its hidden gems on a 2-hour cruise. You'll see white sands beaches, national park, sandstone cliffs and there is also the opportunity to spot wildlife including dolphins, seals, penguins,local sea eagles or perhaps even some whales late in the season.
Board the purpose-built vessel in Huskisson and cruise into Jervis Bay, often under escort from the local dolphins! Cruise along the shoreline and reach the white sand beaches including Hyams Beach, home to the Whitest Sand in the World. The area is well know for it's amazing scenery and the houses in Hyams Beach reflect the exclusivity of the area.
Cruising past HMAS Creswell, the boat moves into Booderee National Park with stories of Aboriginal history and some stories of modern endevours to tame the bay. Next we move behind Bowen Island home to over 16,000 fairy penguins; keep your eyes peeled as sometimes they can be seen in the water feeding around the island.
The boat then cruises to the base of Point Perpendicular. With sheer cliffs rises straight up out of the water reaching over 100 meters; it's awe inspiring.
Next it's on to the quieter areas of the Jervis Bay that are only accessable by boat including The Docks and Target Beach.
As you wind your way back into the bay, a quick stop is made at Honeymoon Bay -- a photographers delight. It is then a short trip back across the bay to Huskisson.
Cruising past HMAS Creswell, the boat moves into Booderee National Park with stories of Aboriginal history and some stories of modern endevours to tame the bay. Next we move behind Bowen Island home to over 16,000 fairy penguins; keep your eyes peeled as sometimes they can be seen in the water feeding around the island.
The boat then cruises to the base of Point Perpendicular. With sheer cliffs rises straight up out of the water reaching over 100 meters; it's awe inspiring.
Next it's on to the quieter areas of the Jervis Bay that are only accessable by boat including The Docks and Target Beach.
As you wind your way back into the bay, a quick stop is made at Honeymoon Bay -- a photographers delight. It is then a short trip back across the bay to Huskisson.
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