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Things to see and do.

Looking for something to do on your getaway? Then look no further. We have a list of local attractions and places to go on the beautiful South Coast of NSW.

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Stretching from Wollongong to Pambula near the Victorian border, the South Coast Ale Trail delivers a diverse range of Craft Breweries as it winds its way along some of the country's most beautiful Coast line. The South Coast is not a destination, it's a journey !

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Shoalhaven Zoo boasts an extensive collection of native and exotic animals, set in amongst the most spectacular natural rock formations and bushland, all on the banks of the beautiful Shoalhaven River.

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The Jervis Bay Maritime Museum features a world renowned collection of maritime artefacts and navigational and surveying instruments.  The Museum exhibits a range of nautical equipment, models, photographs, paintings, drawings and objects relating to the history and heritage of the Jervis Bay area.

The Museum is also home to the historic c1911 Lady Denman Ferry, the only surviving wooden Sydney Harbour Ferry as well as other historic vessels.

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Crystal-clear waters meet beautiful white sand beaches, while high cliffs overlook the majestic Pacific Ocean.
Booderee National Park features extraordinary native wildlife and is adorned with expansive botanic gardens.
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Sussex Inlet Cinema

In 1947 a weatherboard hall seating 300 people was erected to cater for a small local population which increased some tenfold in summer. In April the following year films were approved to screen, after a Mr Hutchens approached the hall committee to screen 16mm films each week. It is not clear if he began the operation, but unofficial sources claim that Phil Berner screened films in the hall in 1948 for holiday shows, then weekly up to the 1960s, later reverting to holiday operation until at least 1980. The projection room was upgraded for the installation of a 35 film projector, which was the industry standard for many decades, until Digital Projection took its place in 2015.
The Inlet Cinema is open all year, playing the latest films and entertaining customers from near and far.
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Dolphin Watch Jervis Bay

Dolphin Watch Cruises was one of the first Dolphin and Whale Watching companies to begin operations in Australia and has now been cruising Jervis Bay for over 30 years!
Our commitment to, and experience in, responsible and sustainable dolphin and whale watching has been rewarded with over 30 local and state tourism awards and has earned us the reputation as the leading cruise company on the South Coast of NSW.
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