Kiama is one of the most picturesque towns on the NSW South Coast.
There's lots to do in Kiama and the surrounding area - bring your partner or the family and make weekend of it!
Part of the Kiama Harbour precinct the Blowhole, along with the nearby Little Blowhole, is one of the most popular attractions in the area.
The markets are normally run on the 3rd Sunday of the month but they are putting on an additional market on 30 January just for us!
A short drive inland, Jamberoo is open for the summer. You can book your tickets online for reduced prices.
Once cottages for quarry workers, the Historic Terrace Houses were restored and turned into antique, and gift shops and cafes.
If bushwalking is your thing, it's a short drive to the Minnamurra Rainforest Centre and the Falls. An easy walk for all the family.
Visit Cathedral Rocks at Jones Beach.
Relieve the summer heat with a visit to one of the many popular beaches in the area.
Jones Beach – Popular surf beach close to Cathedral Rocks
Boneyard Beach – a pebbly beach that is dog friendly and popular for snorkelling
Bombo Beach – a long dog-friendly beach - best for surfers.
Black Beach – popular for snorkelling rather than swimming
Kiama Surf Beach (aka Main Beach) a small beach with excellent facilities
Kendall’s Beach – a popular choice for families, usually not too busy
Easts Beach – a well-sheltered beach - brilliant on windy days
If you prefer something smoother, Kiama's two ocean pools are
Continential Rock Pool at the north end of Black Beach reserve or
Blowhole Point Ocean Pool on the north side of Blowhole Point
These are just some of the activities available. Check the map below and the following links for more ideas:
kiama.com.au/explore/towns-villages/kiama www.visitnsw.com/destinations/south-coast/kiama-area