Map of Jervis Bay – Huskisson, Hyams Beach & NSW Guide

Map of Jervis Bay – Huskisson, Hyams Beach & NSW Guide

This map of Jervis Bay provides an overview of one of Australia's most famous coastal destinations, including beaches, bays, national parks, coastal villages and tourism attractions. It is designed for general reference, travel planning and understanding how Jervis Bay is laid out.

Located on the South Coast of New South Wales, Jervis Bay is known for white-sand beaches, clear waters, marine wildlife, national parks and some of Australia's most photographed coastal scenery.

Quick Answer:

Jervis Bay is located on the NSW South Coast approximately three hours south of Sydney. Major destinations include Huskisson, Hyams Beach, Vincentia, Callala Bay and Booderee National Park.

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This Jervis Bay map highlights beaches, coastal communities, marine environments and major tourism attractions.


Where Is Jervis Bay Located?

Jervis Bay is located on the South Coast of New South Wales, between Sydney and the far South Coast. It is one of Australia's most popular coastal holiday destinations.

  • North: Shoalhaven region
  • South: NSW South Coast
  • East: Tasman Sea
  • West: Shoalhaven hinterland

Main Towns and Destinations of Jervis Bay

  • Huskisson — tourism and marina hub
  • Hyams Beach — famous white-sand beach
  • Vincentia — major residential and holiday area
  • Callala Bay — northern bay community
  • Callala Beach — popular coastal destination
  • Sanctuary Point — gateway community
  • Woollamia — nearby village area
  • Booderee National Park — protected coastal landscape
  • Green Patch — popular camping destination
  • Murrays Beach — scenic national park beach

Major Areas of Jervis Bay Explained

  • Northern Bay — Callala Bay and surrounding communities
  • Huskisson Area — tourism and commercial centre
  • Vincentia Coast — beaches and accommodation precincts
  • Booderee Peninsula — national park and conservation areas
  • Southern Bay — beaches and marine environments

Key Geographic Features

  • Jervis Bay — large natural coastal bay
  • Hyams Beach — internationally recognised beach destination
  • Booderee National Park — major conservation area
  • Marine park waters — support diverse marine life
  • White-sand beaches — defining regional attraction
  • Coastal headlands — scenic walking and lookout locations

Jervis Bay Transport and Road Map Overview

A map of Jervis Bay is useful for understanding how beaches, villages and national parks connect throughout the region.

  • Jervis Bay Road — principal access route
  • Huskisson Road — connects major tourism areas
  • National park access roads — connect beaches and campgrounds
  • Walking tracks — connect coastal attractions
  • Boat and marina facilities — support marine tourism

Why People Search for a Map of Jervis Bay

  • To locate Hyams Beach and Huskisson
  • To explore Booderee National Park
  • To find beaches and camping areas
  • To plan South Coast holidays
  • To locate dolphin and whale watching areas

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Jervis Bay Map FAQs

  • Where is Jervis Bay located?
    Jervis Bay is located on the South Coast of New South Wales.
  • What is Jervis Bay known for?
    Jervis Bay is known for white-sand beaches, clear waters, marine wildlife and national parks.
  • What is the most famous beach in Jervis Bay?
    Hyams Beach is one of the region's best-known beaches.
  • Is Booderee National Park in Jervis Bay?
    Yes. Booderee National Park occupies a significant portion of the southern side of Jervis Bay.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, boating, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Beach conditions, weather, marine conditions, access arrangements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travel.