Map of Montague Island Lighthouse | Narooma Visitor Guide
Map of Montague Island Lighthouse – Narooma Visitor Guide
This map of Montague Island Lighthouse provides an overview of one of New South Wales' most unique lighthouse destinations, including its location, nearby attractions, wildlife experiences and visitor information.
Located on Montague Island off the coast of Narooma, Montague Island Lighthouse is surrounded by spectacular ocean scenery and abundant wildlife. The island is well known for its seal colonies, seabirds, whale watching opportunities and maritime heritage.
Montague Island Lighthouse is located on Montague Island, approximately nine kilometres offshore from Narooma on the New South Wales South Coast. Nearby attractions include Narooma, Glasshouse Rocks and the South Coast touring region.
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Where Is Montague Island Lighthouse Located?
Montague Island Lighthouse is located on Montague Island off the coast of Narooma on the New South Wales South Coast. The island is surrounded by marine environments and is recognised for both its wildlife and maritime significance.
- North: New South Wales South Coast
- South: Open Pacific waters
- East: Tasman Sea
- West: Narooma and mainland Australia
Why Is Montague Island Lighthouse Famous?
Montague Island Lighthouse is famous for its island setting, wildlife experiences and historic lighthouse. The island is one of the best-known wildlife tourism destinations on the New South Wales coast.
- Historic island lighthouse
- Large seal colony
- Popular whale watching area
- Important seabird habitat
- Major South Coast attraction
Main Attractions Near Montague Island Lighthouse
- Montague Island Lighthouse — historic lighthouse site
- Montague Island Nature Reserve — protected island environment
- Narooma — coastal tourism town
- Glasshouse Rocks — coastal landmark
- South Coast Beaches — recreation destinations
- Whale Watching Areas — seasonal attraction
- Seal Viewing Opportunities — wildlife experiences
- Coastal Lookouts — scenic viewpoints
Wildlife Around Montague Island
Montague Island is widely known for its wildlife. Visitors may encounter seals, seabirds and seasonal whale migrations in the waters surrounding the island.
- Australian Fur Seals
- Seabird Colonies
- Migrating Whales
- Marine Life Viewing
- Nature Photography Opportunities
Montague Island Lighthouse Map Overview
A map of Montague Island Lighthouse is useful for understanding the relationship between the island, Narooma and surrounding marine environments.
- Montague Island Precinct
- Narooma Coastline
- Marine Protected Areas
- Visitor Access Routes
- Wildlife Viewing Areas
Why People Search for a Map of Montague Island Lighthouse
- To locate the lighthouse
- To plan wildlife experiences
- To find whale watching locations
- To explore Narooma attractions
- To learn about island history
Visiting Montague Island
Access to Montague Island is generally by organised boat tour. Many visitors combine a lighthouse visit with wildlife viewing, photography opportunities and exploration of the New South Wales South Coast.
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Montague Island Lighthouse FAQs
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Where is Montague Island Lighthouse located?
Montague Island Lighthouse is located on Montague Island off the coast of Narooma in New South Wales. -
Why is Montague Island Lighthouse famous?
It is known for its wildlife, seal colonies, whale watching opportunities and historic lighthouse. -
What is near Montague Island Lighthouse?
Nearby attractions include Narooma, Glasshouse Rocks and the New South Wales South Coast. -
How do you visit Montague Island Lighthouse?
Most visitors access the island via organised boat tours departing from the Narooma area.
This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by any lighthouse authority, tourism organisation, national park authority, wildlife authority or official organisation.
Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, boating, emergency use or official purposes. Tour availability, weather conditions, wildlife sightings, access arrangements and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.