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Explore Jervis Bay: Waterfalls, Seacliff Bridge & Wild Kangaroos in New South Wales - Miranda

Explore Jervis Bay: Waterfalls, Seacliff Bridge & Wild Kangaroos in New South Wales

Mirandamoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

10 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for moderate fitness levels; expect several hours of walking and standing.

Overview

Discover the breathtaking Seacliff Bridge, pristine white sands of Hyams Beach, and wild kangaroos at Cave Beach on this thrilling full-day tour of Jervis Bay, New South Wales.

Miranda, New South Wales

Jervis Bay Tour

All ages • 10h • Recharge your energy & snap selfies with kangaroos in the wild

Guided Tour
Other

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About This Adventure

Embark on an unforgettable adventure exploring stunning waterfalls, breathtaking lookouts, and the iconic Seacliff Bridge. Discover the beauty of Kiama and the renowned Hyams Beach, known for its pristine white sand, before ending your day at Cave Beach, where you can encounter wild kangaroos in their natural habitat.

Embark on an unforgettable adventure exploring stunning waterfalls, breathtaking lookouts, and the iconic Seacliff Bridge. Discover the beauty of Kiama and the renowned Hyams Beach, known for its pristine white sand, before ending your day at Cave Beach, where you can encounter wild kangaroos in their natural habitat.

Adventure Tips

Bring comfortable walking shoes

Exploring lookouts and the Seacliff Bridge involves walking on uneven coastal terrain, so sturdy shoes are recommended.

Carry sun protection

Wear a hat and sunscreen as much of the tour takes place under open skies along the coast.

Stay hydrated

Carry a water bottle; even though snacks and water are provided, having your own helps especially on warm days.

Respect wildlife space

When observing kangaroos at Cave Beach, keep a respectful distance to avoid disturbing them.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Black Cockatoo

History

Kiama has a rich maritime history and is known for its volcanic basalt formations shaping the coastline.

Conservation

The area prioritizes sustainable tourism to protect fragile coastal ecosystems and native wildlife habitats.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sturdy walking shoes

Essential

Provides support for walking on rocky and uneven surfaces.

Sunscreen

Essential

Protects skin during long exposure to sun along open coastal spots.

summer specific

Wide-brimmed hat

Offers additional sun protection for face and neck.

summer specific

Light backpack

Useful for carrying water, snacks, and camera gear comfortably.