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Jervis Bay Passage
Highlights
- Explore the crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay, revealing vibrant sea life and stunning natural beauty.
- Witness dolphins year-round as they play in the waves, creating unforgettable moments on the water.
- Marvel at the towering sea cliffs and rocky headlands, showcasing the breathtaking landscapes of the region.
- Spot migrating whales during whale season, enhancing your connection to the rich marine environment.
If you want to experience the natural wonders of Jervis Bay by water, the Jervis Bay Passage is the best choice.
See the dolphins all year round and take in the natural beauty of Jervis Bay, fringed by spectacular national parks and exceptionally beautiful long white beaches. Stare in awe of the rocky headlands and towering sea cliffs and discover the hidden treasures inside Jervis Bay. The crystal clear water, abundant sea life and variety of bird species will leave a lasting impression. You may also have the opportunity to see whales inside the bay in whale season.
Itinerary highlights
Jervis Bay Passage
History commentary as you travel
Natural lagoon named Honeymoon Bay
Hyams Beach which has the whitest sand in the world
Bottlenose Dolphins and various sea and bird life
100 metre tall cliffs of Point Perpendicular
Tour details
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Available from 18 November 2024 to 31 December 2026
Features
Service facilities
Sevice Activity
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.
Operation information
Jervis Bay Wild
Jervis Bay is renowned for its natural beauty and extraordinary wildlife, such as dolphins, seals, sea birds, fairy penguins and migrating whales (from May through November). Rich in Australian history, Aboriginal culture, and geological marvels, Jervis Bay is also famous for its unspoilt coastline with exceptionally clear water.
Jervis Bay Wild are committed to sustainable tourism and is highly rated on TripAdvisor, and won an award for accessible/inclusive tourism. The friendly, knowledgeable, and skilful crew provide unique and unforgettable tours.
Explore ancient caves and be amazed by the remote beauty of the Beecroft Peninsula. Watch abundant and diverse wildlife in their natural habitat. Join Jervis Bay Wild for some fun boom netting that the whole family can enjoy or indulge yourself in a sunset cruise.
One of their five vessels, Port Venture, is a 18.5 metre, spacious catamaran with five viewing levels, specifically designed to suit all ages, especially those who are in wheelchairs or have a physical disability. There are disabled amenities on board and level walk or wheel, on and off ramp.
If boating isn’t your thing, they have kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards and e-bikes.
Accreditations
- China Ready and Accredited Program
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
Memberships
- Australian Tourism Export Council
- New South Wales Business Chamber
- Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation
- Visitor Information Centre