Vacation rentals in Currarong

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Currarong

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Home in Culburra Beach
@BurraBeachHouse Culburra Beach near Jervis Bay
Come Relax! Renovated beach cottage with Culburra Surf Beach at the end of the street & short drive to the white sands of Jervis Bay! Proximity to many beautiful south coast event venues. King, Queen, Triple rooms, air conditioning, full kitchen, purified water, dishwasher, washer, dryer, 55’ smart TV, unlimited NBN/WiFi/Netflix. Sofa & table seating for 8. BBQ & firepit with extensive private undercover entertaining areas. Outdoor freshwater still bath hot tub/shower. Child and pet safe yard.
27 Feb – 6 Mar
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews
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Cottage in Currarong
Blue Whale Cottage
Blue Whale Cottage is quiet & private, easy walking distance to the beach, creek, shop & Currarong Rock pool. Beautiful in Summer, and with its cosy fire, perfect for a winter getaway. The Cottage has a lovely relaxed feel with many luxuries included. Rustic & characterful, not new & shiny. The yard is fenced with an outdoor shower. The Property is suitable for a romantic getaway, 2 couples, & families with kids & dogs. Please ask me about prices for 7+ nights outside School Holidays.
18 – 25 Nov
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 187 reviews
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Guest suite in Currarong
Studio Currarong
Studio Currarong, is the perfect couples retreat. This beautiful Hampton styled studio has a separate bedroom, luxury en-suite, modern kitchenette and comfortable living space. Relax the minute you walk in the door. A short 150 m stroll gives easy access to Warrain Beach where you can swim, surf, fish, dive, see dolphins and eagles, or spot whales migrating when in season or simply relax by the shared plunge pool in a tranquil garden setting where wild parrots and birds will feed daily.
11 – 18 Jan
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Popular amenities for Currarong holiday rentals

Stay near Currarong's top sights

Abrahams Bosom Reserve11 locals recommend
Zac's Place39 locals recommend
Currarong Rock Pools15 locals recommend

Other great holiday rentals in Currarong

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Cottage in Culburra Beach
Warrain Cottage
5 – 12 Sept
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews
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Home in Currarong
SALT at Currarong
2 – 9 Nov
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews
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Cottage in Old Erowal Bay
Erowal Cottage at Jervis Bay
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 314 reviews
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Cottage in Culburra Beach
Penguins Nest Beach House - short walk to beach
20 – 27 Mar
4.79 out of 5 average rating, 243 reviews
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Guest suite in Vincentia
Blenheim Beach Studio, wake to the sound of waves
30 Aug – 6 Sept
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews
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The Greenhouse Studio “a couples coastal getaway”
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 471 reviews
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Home in Callala Bay
Driftwood Callala
22 – 27 Mar
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews
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Home in Currarong
Winwood at Currarong - House plus optional studio
13 – 20 June
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 124 reviews
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Cottage in Vincentia
Gorgeous Beachside Cottage Jervis Bay
19 – 26 July
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 230 reviews
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The Quarter Deck - Collingwood Beach, Jervis Bay
28 Apr – 5 May
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews
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Home in Culburra Beach
Little Palm Springs
16 – 23 June
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews
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Guest suite in Worrowing Heights
Self-contained Private Studio
18 – 25 Jan
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 182 reviews

Your guide to Currarong

All About Currarong

Coastal rock pools, turquoise waters, sandstone cliffs, and abundant wildlife await those who venture into the seaside village of Currarong in the Shoalhaven area of New South Wales. Perched on the northern span of the dramatic Beecroft Peninsula coastline, Currarong beckons nature lovers who use it as a base for exploring the surrounding national parks, marine reefs, and nature walks. Grab lunch in the small town centre, head to the beaches for some surfing, take a walk along the kilometres of coastal trails, and explore the many inlets and rock pools in the area. Then, before retiring to your Currarong accommodation in the evening, be sure to have dinner at one of the excellent seafood restaurants in town.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Currarong

Seasonal variations in weather are moderate in Currarong, which remains temperate year round. Planning your trip depends largely on what sorts of activities you aim to take part in. If you’re looking to enjoy one of the area’s many nature reserves or national parks, consider coming in spring or autumn, when there’s little chance of rainfall. If you plan to surf, scuba dive, or go fishing, then the summer months offer prime sunny and warm weather, but there’s still a chance of moderate rainfall. And if you’re hoping to catch migratory species here, make sure you research their movement patterns ahead of time.


Top things to do in Currarong

Jervis Bay Marine Park

This protected bay offers an eclectic mix of marine-based activities, from advanced coral reef scuba diving to light, recreational snorkeling. Nature lovers will want to book excursions to see migratory whales, dolphins, penguins, fur seals, albatross, and many other sea birds depending on the season. The park’s boundaries extend kilometres into the open ocean and inland, far enough to encompass the Booderee National Park.

Gosangs Tunnel

Follow the walking track in Abraham’s Bosom Reserve to reach Gosangs Tunnel. Adventurous travelers will find a natural tunnel formation hidden among the coastal cliffs, roughly 20-metres long and big enough to crawl through. Once on the other side, you will be treated to a breathtaking vista atop a sea cliff overlooking the ocean. The rock ledge makes an excellent spot for a picnic and whale watching in the spring.

Point Perpendicular Lighthouse

At the tip of the Beecroft Peninsula lies the Point Perpendicular Lighthouse and Lookout. Formerly operated as a major coastal light for the safety and navigation of maritime travelers, today the lighthouse stands as a historical monument. While the public cannot access the inside of the building, the entire area is 80 metres above sea level, providing stunning sunset vistas and whale watching opportunities.

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