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Just to the east is of Tilba is Bermagui, an angler’s delight, and known as the jewel of the Sapphire Coast. It is a place of Aboriginal culture and an entrance point to numerous National Parks. This town is a boating paradise and has an unspoilt village atmosphere with the Bermagui Handmade - Homemade Market held at Dickenson Park from 8:30am to 12:30pm on last Sunday of each month.

Bermagui is famous for its fishing. Deep sea, rock or beach, there's fish to be caught all year 'round whether you're a pro or dipping your first line. But there's more to Bermagui than fishing. The area abounds with marine life including seals, penguins, dolphins and often you'll catch a pod of whales cruising past.

Enjoy a cruise to discover an abundance of marine life including seals, penguins and dolphins. Back on land enjoy a stroll around the seaside township... relax at a cafe or browse through craft shops. The dramatic scenery where cliffs meet the sea make Bermagui a picturesque place to visit. 'Camel Rock' is just one of the area's popular scenic attractions.
Do the Camel Rock!

 

Bermagui Tourist Centre Ph: 1800 654 808 (freecall)
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