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SALT Beach House, Vincentia | Luxury Accommodation in Jervis Bay NSW
You've arrived! Your luxe beach holiday accommodation in the beautiful Jervis Bay region awaits you. We're just 7 minutes from the ever popular Hyams Beach, 5 minutes to Huskisson and a 3 minute walk to Collingwood Beach in Vincentia. We might just be your perfect Jervis Bay accommodation - central to Hyams Beach, Huskison, Booderee National Park and more.
Indulge in all the comforts of home. Enjoy pristine white sandy beaches, perfect days filled with family and friends, relaxed yet stylish (pet-friendly) coastal South Coast beachside accommodation - all less than 3-hours drive time from Sydney or Canberra.
Say hello, bonjour, hola to SALT Beach House - in the heart of beautiful Jervis Bay.
YOUR JERVIS BAY HOME AWAY FROM HOME... LUXURY. COASTAL. HOLIDAY. LIFESTYLE.
salt beach house jervis bay | sleeps 8 + pet-friendly
White Sands Walk
If beautiful white sandy beaches are your thing, be sure to complete this coastal walk. The walking trail snakes along the coast, weaving in and out of the forest. You’ll pass a number of breathtaking beaches, including Greenfield Beach and Chinamans Beach. Each and every beach on the White Sands Walk has velvety white sand and clear turquoise water.
Wander Through Huskisson
Huskisson is one of the main places to visit in Jervis Bay so if you’re staying for the weekend, you’ll probably end up here at some point. Exploring the best things to do in Huskisson is a great way to pass the time in Jervis Bay. There are some adorable cafes, a bookshop, a cinema, a spa centre, and all the usual amenities like a pub overlooking the bay, food stores and a post office.
Go Whale Watching
If you’re keen to see some whales but don’t feel like diving into some cold water to swim alongside them, you can book a whale watching tour! Jervis Bay is one of the best places in all of Australia to see humpback whales migrating between Antarctica and the warmer seas in the north, and from May to November they come right past, and sometimes into the bay.