Another of the great Jervis Bay experiences is to catch this weekend ferry service crossing Currambene Creek just before it enters the bay.
The service shuttles between Huskisson Wharf on the south side and Myola to the north, departing at quarter to the hour from Huskisson and on the hour from Myola.
With no bridge on the creek’s lower reaches, the ferry helps you avoid what would otherwise be a lengthy drive.
But it’s also a fabulous way to savour Jervis Bay’s scenery, and you stand a high chance of spotting dolphins or seals.
The operator also arranges private charters and a number of cruises, including the Sunset Cruise with commentary and BYO...
Read moreCAPT Dave was a fantastic host and this cruise was one of the most memorable events during our visit to Jervis Bay. He let our nine year old daughter have a quick go at driving the boat (well supervised, of course), and she even got to wear the Captain's hat! The kids had a ball. Unfortunately there were no stingrays to see, but he dropped us off at a strip of beach on the way back and we walked along the beach to the Myola Spit, where he just hopped across and picked us up again.
The whole boat ride felt like a personalized experience and I would highly recommend this activity, especially...
Read moreDuring the recent bushfires in the Shoalhaven a number of residents and holiday makers trying to get to Huskisson, Vincentia and the Basin were stranded when the princes highway closed. This business offered a fantastic service ferrying people from Myola to Huskisson in very difficult conditions. If you are a holiday maker or permanent resident, please support this business as it offers a vital service in times...
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