Naruma: Guide to the South Coast of New South Wales
27 May, 2020
This coastal city with charming turquoise waters, charming beaches and incredibly ancient geological rock formations are worth it, to visit it.
Residents of New South Wales will soon be able to resume their vacation in their state, and this place should be at the top of their list.
Coastal turquoise waters, charming beaches and incredible ancient geological rock formations are worth it, to get to Naruma, five hours by car from Sydney and three from Canberra.
But there is also the possibility of getting on a plane, fly to nearby Moruya Airport and pass the remaining 42 km south in a rented car.
Naruma with its busy shops, Fresh seafood and amazing natural attractions is a vibrant attraction on the south coast. This city is also the gateway to the nearby island of Montague, majestic country of wildlife wonders, where they live more than 90 species of birds and hundreds of fur seals.

Navy SEALs swim around Montague Island, Naruma.
Montague Island, located in just one of 9 km from the coast of Naruma, is a must-have place for snorkeling, where you can visit the seaweed, dolphin rides and swim with seals.
The island is also a popular base for fishing and whale-watching cruises, But if you prefer to stay on land, you can admire the tranquil scenery with 360-degree views from the top of the montague lighthouse . If you're not ready to say goodbye to Montague, you also have the opportunity to stay in one of the lighthouse caretaker cottages on the island!

Order a local underwater safari from Narum and discover the amazing marine life. Photo: Toby Grain
But that's not all, what Narum has to offer. Visit the sparkling waters at the entrance to Wagongu, where you can see the ancient cliffs of Glasshouse, age which can reach 510 millions of years, according to the Geological Society of Australia.
And, of course, no trip to Narumu is complete without a photograph of this iconic Australian cliff. Photo: IStock
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