Currarong is one of the few places on the east coast of Australia where you can sit on a north-west facing beach looking at mountains across the water. And watch the sunset over the ocean.
Currarong is surrounded by Warrain, Currarong and Abrahams Bosom beaches and it close by 14 unique white-sand beaches along the Shoalhaven coast.
World class fishing is all around – rock, beach and ocean. Snorkel in the many sheltered rockpools.
Currarong Rock Pools
Currarong Creek
Currarong’s monthly walking Art Trail provides a fabulous opportunity to explore the village while meeting our local participating artists and enjoying their creations.
Our artists are looking forward to welcoming you into their homes, studios and workspaces on the first Saturday of every month from 10am to 2pm, rain, hail or shine.
Art Trail Flyer
Currarong is surrounded by Warrain, Currarong and Abrahams Bosom beaches and it close by 14 unique white-sand beaches along the Shoalhaven coast.
World class fishing is all around – rock, beach and ocean. Snorkel in the many sheltered rockpools.
Currarong Skate Park
Currarong Tennis Courts
It’s about so much more than simply checking activities off your bucket list. And, there’s no right or wrong way to explore the world.
Being intrepid may mean ditching the concrete jungle to take in the natural splendors, eschewing air con to get a glimpse of the wild, or swapping the daily commute for a hike in amazing places.
Hole in the Wall Beach
Point Perpendicular Cliffs
Homeymoon Bay
Hanging Rock, Shoalhaven River
The Jervis Bay Tourism area stretches from Currarong on the north side of Jervis Bay to Huskisson, Vincentia, Hyams Beach on the south side of the bay to all the villages on St Georges Basin and Tomerong.
With some of the whitest sand beaches in the world, Jervis Bay is one of Australia’s most popular seaside destinations. You will be amazed by the crystal clear water and diverse marine life that Jervis Bay has to offer.
The Shoalhaven is bordered by the mountains, coastal plains and 100 magnificent beaches, which includes 49 towns and villages. Whether you’ve detoured off the highway, are visiting loved ones or enjoying a soothing weekend away, there is plenty to discover in this region of the South Coast.
Challenge yourself on an adventure through the Shoalhaven's national parks or enjoy Shoalhaven wines and produce at cellar doors and long lunches.
Enjoy the great surf beaches, amazing bushwalks, local culture and the many annual food, wine and arts festivals and events.
The NSW South Coast tempts you with clear waters and national parks teeming with walks, waterfalls and wildlife.
Discover its white sand beaches, rainforests and untamed coastline. Ideal for swimming, snorkelling and bird watching. Walk on the whitest beach sand in the world in Jervis Bay. Explore the rainforests of the Southern Highlands. Visit the cascading Fitzroy Falls in Morton National Park.
Rocky cliffs hug the southern coastline stretching south from the Shoalhaven. Head out to sea on a dolphin or whale watching cruise, or get up close with the fur seals and little penguins of Montague Island. With so many things to do, take your time to explore the pristine beauty of South Coast NSW.
With some of the whitest sand beaches in the world, Jervis Bay is one of Australia’s most popular seaside destinations. You will be amazed by the crystal clear water and diverse marine life that Jervis Bay has to offer.
Take the 100 Beach Challenge to find your perfect blend of sand & saltwater.
Explore 170 kilometres of coastline by checking off the 100 Beaches in the Shoalhaven area. Be part of the online game.
Abrahams Bosom Beach