Huskisson Guide For First Time Visitors: Everything You Need To Know

Just a few hours from Sydney, Huskisson is the kind of seaside town that makes you want to slow down and spend your days by the water. Think morning walks along the bay, lazy afternoons on the beach, and fresh seafood by the waterfront. If it’s your first visit, this Huskisson guide will help you make the most of a relaxing weekend in Huskisson.

Why Huskisson is Perfect for a Weekend Escape

Located on the South Coast of New South Wales, Huskisson sits on the Western side of Jervis Bay and is around a three-hour drive from Sydney. Despite being close enough for a spontaneous getaway, the town feels far removed from the pace of the city. It’s a favourite weekend destination for many Sydney residents.

How to Get to Huskisson for a Weekend Trip

There are several ways to reach Huskisson, depending on how much flexibility and travel time you prefer.

  • Drive from Sydney (around 3 hours)

Driving is the most popular option and gives you the freedom to explore the wider Jervis Bay region. The journey follows the Princes Highway, with many visitors choosing to take the scenic Grand Pacific Drive route. Along the way, there are plenty of opportunities to stop in coastal towns and lookout points. This Huskisson guide will help you choose the best way to get there.

  • Train and bus combination (around 4 to 5 hours)

Travellers without a car can take a train from Sydney to Bomaderry (Nowra). From there, a connecting bus travels to Huskisson. The journey takes a little longer, but it is a convenient option if you prefer not to drive.

  • Coach services (around 4 hours) 

Several coach operators run services between Sydney and the South Coast. Depending on the schedule, you may be able to travel directly or with one transfer before arriving in Huskisson. 

  • Drive from Canberra (around 2.5 to 3 hours)

Visitors coming from Canberra will find Huskisson an easy weekend destination. The drive is straightforward and passes through rolling countryside before reaching the coast.

Insightful Tips for a Weekend Getaway to Huskisson

Huskisson is easy to explore, but a little planning can make your stay even more enjoyable. If this is your first visit, these local tips will help you make the most of your weekend.

  • Book accommodation early during summer: School holidays and long weekends are popular periods in Jervis Bay, so accommodation tends to fill quickly.
  • Bring comfortable walking shoes: Many of the best experiences are enjoyed on foot, whether you’re strolling along the foreshore or wandering through town.
  • Reserve cruises and activities in advance: Dolphin cruises and whale-watching tours are among the most popular experiences and often sell out during busy periods. 
  • Allow time to explore beyond Huskisson: Vincentia, Hyams Beach, and Booderee National Park are all within a short drive and are worth adding to your itinerary. 
  • Huskisson is generally quieter than many other South Coast destinations. Begin with breakfast and a locally roasted coffee at Jervis Bay Coffee Co. on Owen Street. Then take a short stroll along the foreshore while the bay is still calm and the streets begin to come to life.

Top Things To Do In Huskisson For First-Time Visitors

1. Walk down Owen Street

The first visit feels complete when tourists are wandering along Owen Street. This is the heart of Huskisson, lined with boutiques, cafes, bakeries, and local businesses. It is the kind of street where you can happily spend an hour or two without any particular plan. As part of any Huskisson guide, pick up an ice cream, browse the shops, and enjoy the relaxed pace that makes Huskisson so welcoming.

2. Movie Theater at Huskisson Pictures

Locals still affectionately refer to it as the Huskisson Theatre, but the historic Huskisson Pictures has entertained visitors for generations. Watching a film here feels a little different from visiting a modern cinema. It adds a touch of nostalgia to your stay. It’s a great option for a relaxed evening, especially after a day exploring the coast. It makes a worthwhile stop in any Huskisson guide.

Huskisson Pictures Cinema

3. Have lunch at Pasta & Pizza Peter Eva Italian

Pasta & Pizza Peter Eva is an Italian restaurant located in Huskisson, New South Wales, Australia. Featured in many Huskisson guide recommendations, the menu features classic Italian favourites, from freshly made pasta dishes to traditional pizzas, all served in a welcoming atmosphere. It’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors who enjoy hearty Italian food in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. 

4. Join a Dolphin Watching Cruise

One of the experiences that first-time visitors remember most is heading out on a Dolphin Watching Cruise. Jervis Bay is home to a large population of resident bottlenose dolphins, and sightings are common throughout the year. During the migration season between May and November, many cruises also offer whale-watching tours. Locating at Huskisson provides a great opportunity to watch sea creatures coming back, which is visually pleasant. 

5. Arrange a Weekend Getaway to Vincentia

If you are planning a weekend getaway to Vincentia, you’ll find that it is only a few minutes from Huskisson and makes an easy addition to your stay. Vincentia is best known for its long stretches of white-sand beaches, making it the perfect place to spend a slow morning swimming, walking, or simply soaking up the scenery before returning to Huskisson’s cafés and waterfront.

Many visitors combine their time in Vincentia with the White Sands Walk and a stop at Hyams Beach, making it a natural extension of any Huskisson guide to exploring Jervis Bay.

For more information, check out the Coast at Hyams Beach

House exterior with deck and garden in Breakers on Orion Beach, Vincentia
Open living and dining space in Harlequin Beach House, Vincentia

Where to Stay In Huskisson For Your Perfect Weekend Getaway?

1. Sandalwood at Huskisson

  • Location: 18 Duncan Street, Huskisson NSW 2540

Set on a quiet street, Sandalwood at Huskisson is within walking distance of Huskisson Beach, Shark Net Beach, and the shops along Owen Street. Some of the area’s most popular experiences, including dolphin and whale-watching cruises, depart from the nearby wharf. Beautiful destinations such as Hyams Beach, Vincentia, and Booderee National Park are also only a short drive away.

Together, these make Sandalwood a convenient and relaxing base for first-time visitors to Huskisson looking to discover the best of the South Coast.

Elegant sofa & marble table at Sandalwood at Huskisson
Sandalwood at Huskisson bright modern kitchen with white cabinetry, natural light and neutral coastal styling

2. Allegra, Huskisson, Jervis Bay

  • Location: 58 Duncan St, Huskisson NSW 2540

Located in a quiet part of Huskisson, Allegra, Jervis Bay is just a short stroll from Moona Moona Creek, Huskisson Beach, local cafés, and the town centre. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, it comfortably accommodates up to six guests. It is a great choice for families or small groups. Guests can stay close to everything without sacrificing space or privacy.

Guests can enjoy outdoor dining, family barbecues, and the convenience of an outdoor shower after a day at the beach. Its peaceful location makes it easy to slow down and relax. With easy access to Huskisson’s beaches and attractions, Allegra offers a laid-back coastal stay. Visitors can enjoy the best of Jervis Bay at their own pace.

Modern island kitchen at Allegra, Huskisson, Jervis Bay
Allegra Huskisson Jervis Bay covered outdoor patio with lounge seating and garden views
Twin bedroom with garden views at Allegra, Huskisson, Jervis Bay

3. Beach Street Residence, Huskisson

  • Location: 4 Beach Street, Huskisson New South Wales 2540

Beach Street Residence, Huskisson offers the kind of location that makes a Jervis Bay holiday feel effortless. Set directly opposite Huskisson Beach, this stylish three-bedroom home enjoys ocean views, easy beach access, and a peaceful setting surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens. 

Perfect for families or small groups of up to six guests, the single-level residence combines spacious interiors with relaxed outdoor living. A covered deck overlooking the water, generous lawn areas, and comfortable living spaces create plenty of room to unwind after a day exploring Jervis Bay.

Living room with sofa and garden view in Beach Street Residence, Huskisson

Kitchen with island and stools in Beach Street Residence, Huskisson

4. Coastal Cove, Huskisson

  • Location: 21 Duncan St, Huskisson NSW 2540

Coastal Cove offers all the essentials for a comfortable stay. Enjoy a full kitchen, coffee pod machine, laundry facilities, air conditioning, and complimentary Wi-Fi. After a day exploring Jervis Bay, unwind in the sunny private courtyard or enjoy a barbecue. You can also rinse off under the outdoor shower after returning from the beach. Combining a quiet setting with walkable access to Huskisson’s highlights, Coastal Cove provides a welcoming base for discovering the best of the South Coast in any Huskisson guide.

Open-plan living & dining space at Coastal Cove, Huskisson

Bright bedroom with balcony access at Coastal Cove, Huskisson

5. Tapalla Point at Huskisson

  • Location: 5 Tapalla Avenue, Huskisson NSW 2540

Tapalla Point at Huskisson offers the kind of relaxed coastal stay that first-time visitors often picture when planning a trip to Jervis Bay. The property has direct access to Moona Moona Creek and Huskisson Beach just a short walk away. Sleeping up to eight guests, it provides plenty of space for families, couples, or friends looking to enjoy a laid-back weekend by the water. 

Serene bedroom with blue accents at Tapalla Point, Huskisson
Bright modern kitchen at Tapalla Point, Huskisson

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FAQs

1. Is Huskisson Worth Visiting For First-Time Visitors? 

Yes, Huskisson is one of the best places to experience Jervis Bay for the first time. The town combines beautiful beaches, coastal walks, dolphin cruises, and a relaxed village atmosphere, all within easy reach. Its walkable town centre and close proximity to Hyams Beach and Booderee National Park make it an ideal destination for a weekend escape. 

2. What Are The Must-Visit Attractions In Huskisson For First-Time Visitors?

Some of the most popular places to explore include Moona Moona Creek, Huskisson Beach, Huskisson Wharf, and the Jervis Bay Maritime Museum & Gallery. Many visitors also enjoy dolphin cruises and scenic walks around the foreshore. These attractions offer a great introduction to the natural beauty and laid-back atmosphere that Huskisson is known for.

3. Where Should First-Time Visitors Stay In Huskisson?

Staying close to the beach like Beach Street Residence or Tapalla Point allows you to make the most of your visit. Many holiday homes in Huskisson offer easy access to local cafes and restaurants, making them a convenient base for exploring Jervis Bay. 

4. Which Holidays Collection Accommodation In Huskisson Is Best For Families Or Couples?

Popular choices at The Holidays Collection include Allegra, Huskisson, Jervis Bay, Coastal Cove, and Sandalwood, offering comfortable stays close to Huskisson Beach, Owen Street, and local attractions. They are ideal for couples, families, and first-time visitors exploring Jervis Bay.