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My family and I had a lovely and relaxing break by the water. We stayed in cabin 3 which was self-contained and very clean and comfortable. Plenty of space and adequate kitchen supplies for cooking. We have visited the park before and the amenities are always immaculate.

We stayed at a powered site. The sites are fairly large. The bathrooms were clean.The staff were all helpful, Great fishing. Intermittent phone reception. It doesnt have all the bells and whistles but we had a fun stay and plan to return. Stayed January 2015, travelled with family

We stayed in an older style but very comfortable waterfront unit in March.. In November we stayed in one of the two upstairs units on a Saturday night. A bit more expensive at $165 for the night... Large, well finished, good kitchen and large excellent bathroom. Large balcony to watch the full moon rise over the Shoalhaven River, then sunrise the next morning.. walk through the trees for an excellent dinner next door at the bistro in Bowling & Sports Club... In the morning the Pelican Rocks café at Greenwell Point - scrummy... We came back to stay a couple more nights later in the week. in a ground floor unit at $125.. This place has a nice feel... pool and amenities being upgraded.. Motels in Nowra and Jervis Bay are not cheap. This compares to their cost even though it is part a caravan park... It wins out with the great waterfront location away from the hustle & bustle...

We have been staying at Coral tree Lodge for many years and it's still one of our favourite holiday destinations. The accommodation is fairly basic compared to more recently built apartments in other places but it is comfortable, very clean and quite well equipped to self cater. My husband and I particularly like staying in the upstairs units (for 2 people) with their balconies overlooking the water but we have stayed in the larger family units with 2 or 3 bedrooms and found them to meet our needs when we take our grandchildren.
My husband and I recently stayed here. We had looked at many places and for the price this topped it. Walking out our front door every morning with the sun streaming in. The water and jetty are right out the front door. Excellent views. Every day we were greeted by "diddles"the duck. Apparently a resident. The unit was very comfortable for our 3 night stay.

This is the cheapest accomodation we found in the area and it was ok.our rooms is right in front of the wharf which is great access for fishing anytime.there is swimming pool and games area for kids like pingpong ,hockey and few arcade games.coin operated bbq area is available. We had a great time here and I will not hesitate to come back here if ever.
Just love this park. very friendly people. clean cabins ,great fishing and walking distance to club.
Only stayed here for a couple of nights but overall it was great. The staff seemed very friendly and happy to help. We arrived late and the lady on reception still made us welcome and checked us in. The location is just amazing we had great fun fishing on the jetty and had a friendly neighbor take us out on his boat. I would definitely stay here again. It is without doubt the best campsite in Greenwell point.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO
Dolphins watching tours
Jervis Bay plays host to a resident pod of bottle nose dolphins all year round. They number between 80 and 120, depending on the time of year, but they always provide our passengers of all ages a thrill, an experience to remember; something that always brings a smile to everyone’s face. During the year Jervis …
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There are several Whale and Dolphins watching tours around the region. Jervis Bay provides a spectacular backdrop for whale watching, so much so that it has become renowned as the premier whale watching destination in NSW. With its prominent position on the south coast of NSW, Jervis Bay can offer one of the longest viewing …
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A true gem of the South Coast would have to be Callala Bay, a lesser known alcove within the famous and larger Jervis Bay. Here, the sand is stunningly white and the water brilliantly clear and crisp. Callala is completely protected within Jervis Bay and the water is unusually warm for a beach in the …
View MoreJervis Bay Eco Tourism
Whales, seals & dolphins wild in their natural environment. Whale-watching cruise between June and November.
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