Huskisson
Beach
Motel
overlooks beautiful Jervis Bay. It is
perfectly positioned to take advantage of
all that this remarkable seaside village
has to offer, from its rich boat building
history to its crystal clear waters and
the whitest sand in the world.
Jervis Bay is one of the only remaining
pristine areas close to Sydney. The bay is
home to about 80 bottle nosed dolphins all
year round. Whales visit the bay on their
annual migration during winter and spring.
Seals and fairy penguins live in the
marine park during the summer months.
Visitors to the area are invited to relax,
discover and explore the beauty of Jervis
Bay
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Dolphin
and
Whale watching
Scuba diving and snorkelling
Fishing and Sea Kayaking
Martime Museum
Sailing and Windsurfing
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Jervis
Bays
sparkling waters, the underwater surrounds
of caves and rock stacks, a marine
population that includes gropers and sea
dragons make this one of the best dive
sites on the coast of NSW.
Both the nearby Jervis Bay and Booderee
National Parks are home to a variety of
wildlife including kangaroos, crimson
rozellas, rainbow lorikeets, sugar gliders
and brush tailed possums.
Driving
Instructions:
2 - 2½ hrs drive from Sydney,
taking the Princes Highway follow it
south, pass Nowra you will find an exit to
Jervis Bay on your left. Follow this road
for about 7km until you see the Huskisson
signs. Turn off to your left into
Huskisson Road.
From the ACT travel to coast via the Clyde
Mountain, turn left at the Princes
Highway, travel north until the turnoff to
Huskisson
Continue along Tomerong and Sydney St,
until you reach the bay, Huskisson Beach
Motel is on your right overlooking the
waters of Jervis Bay




Huskisson
Beach Motel
9 Hawke Street Huskisson NSW
2540
Ph: (02) 4441 6387
Fax: (02) 4441 6129 or Email