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Location & Activities

location

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Adrift Retreat is located on the shores of St Georges Basin 4. 8 Kms from the Princes Highway (St Georges Basin Exit) turnoff.

  • Distance from Sydney 187km

  • Distance from Sutherland Shire 156km

  • Distance from Nowra 27km

  • Distance from Canberra 182km

  • Distance from Ulladulla/Mollymook 46km

Local shops:

  • It is 2.9 km from Sanctuary Point shops

  • 1 km from St Georges Basin Shops

  • 13 km Huskisson shops

  • 7.6 km from Vincentia Shops

  • 5.9 km from Woolworths/Aldi Vincentia Shops

  • A5 minute drive to Barefoot Café… Best Coffee on the Coast

  • 5 minute walk to Pelican Café Restaurant

  • 7 minute drive to the Cooee Hotel in St Georges Basin for the best Pub grub around! Cooee Hotel has a courtesy bus to collect you.

  • IGA St Georges Basin and Sanctuary Point are minutes away by car

  • St Georges Basin Country Club is minutes away and also offers a courtesy bus…. Enjoy Bowles, Snooker, Tennis and Dining in Bamboo River Restaurant as well as the Fishermans Hut.

With easy access to Island Point Boat Ramp you can easily put your boat in at the ramp and moor it off Adrift.

There is plenty of parking to keep your trailer safely out of the way during your stay.

With its close proximity to all the attractions including Jervis bay and National Parks, you can enjoy the peace of the Basin without the crowds of Hyams and Huskisson. Enabling you to enjoy the Holiday you deserve…. Peace and quiet!

 

Activities

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Fishing

Let Bay and Basin Sports Fishing tours collect you from your own Waterfront for a day out fishing ….. the complete holiday experience.

www.bbsf.com.au 0413 610 832

 

Beaches

12.8 km from Hyams Beach

 

 

history of the area

The traditional custodians of the land surrounding St Georges Basin were the indigenous Australian Yuin people, who named the Basin Bherwherrae or Bherwherree.

European Surveyor Thomas Florance renamed the body of water as St GeorgesBasin on 29th November 1827 while tracing Jervis Bay to Conjola.