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  1. The best of Southcoast NSW: iconic wonders, world-famous blowholes, Kiama Coast Walk, and award-winning accommodation, restaurants, and more.

  2. Kiama’s relaxing coastal vibe has an instant effect. The name Kiama is from its Wodi Wodi Indigenous name Kiaram-a, to which some sources give the meaning “where the sea makes a noise”— a reference to the famous Kiama Blowhole. This coastal escape was originally the only stop on your journey.

  3. Luckily for you, Kiama has a long list of places tailor-made to suit all interests – everything from a spectacular morning jog or paddle to a great fishing spot, secret surf break or golf holes where stunning scenery is par for the course.

  4. Kiama Area Visitor Guide. The 2024 Kiama Visitor Guide, is the must-have handbook for visitors, highlighting natural experiences, major attractions, places to dine and shop, as well as where to lay your head at the end of the day.

  5. kiama.com.au › experience › nature-walks-wildlifeKiama Coast Walk

    One of Australia’s most scenic walks Ocean views, spectacular rock formations, unspoilt beaches. The Kiama Coast Walk has three sections, made up of a series of shorter walks/cycling paths from the mouth of the Minnamurra River south through Kiama to Gerringong’s Werri Beach.

  6. From the busy ‘blowholes, beaches & beyond’ of Kiama to the timeless coastal wonders of Minnamurra and Bombo, each of the region’s localities has its own flavour. Recapture holiday nostalgia and laid back coastal chill in Gerringong and Gerroa or discover how Jamberoo balances its quaint village vibe with its insatiable sense of adventure.

  7. The Minnamurra River marks Kiama’s northern border – a safe swimming spot and home to kayakers, paddle boarders and more, all enjoying its sandy shores and ... Read More

  8. Kiama Visitor Information Centre is a fully accredited centre, providing comprehensive visitor information on the local area from Minnamurra in the north, to Jamberoo in the west and Gerroa in the south.

  9. The Kiama area is one of the most picturesque on the South Coast. From secluded rural cottages and restored heritage buildings to stunning coastal homes and units, we have just the accommodation to suit your needs.

  10. Truly an area like no other, the unusual basalt columns of Bombo Headland make it feel as though you’re walking on the moon. These rock formations are a product of the region’s rich mining history and blue metal quarrying in the 1880s and 1900s, along with centuries of exposure to the powerful ocean forces.