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Friday 24 March 2006

Merimbula - Jewel Of The Sapphire Coast

Merimbula Wharf
Attractions abound for everyone in the gorgeous seaside resort town of Merimbula, located on the Far South Coast of New South Wales in Australia. With a population around 4000, it's common for this family friendly destination to swell in size to 20,000 during the peak summer holiday season.

Mitchies Jetty

Accommodation choices are numerous around Merimbula, which include luxury style apartments, units, hotels, motels, cabins and camping grounds. Prices fluctuate widely during the year, with peak period times at Christmas and Easter commanding the higher fees. Bookings are highly recommended in peak times.

Highly recommended accommodation

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Albacore Resort

www.albacore.com.au

Anchor Bell Apartments

www.anchorbell.com.au

Sapphire Waters Motor Inn

www.sapphirewatersmotorinn.com.au

Merimbula Holiday Park

www.holidaypark.com.au

For more accommodation information, contact the Merimbula Tourist Information Centre, Beach Street, Merimbula, New South Wales 2548 Ph: (02) 6495 1129.

Long Point

Scuba diving is popular in and around Merimbula, with local dive operator, Dolphin Cove Dive, offering learn to dive programs through to instructor level courses. Gear can be hired, and charter trips can be arranged to designated dive sites which include the submerged shipwrecks, The Tasman Hauler, The Henry Bolte and The Empire Gladstone. Dolphin Cove Dive can be emailed at info@dolphincove.com.au . Check their informative website www.dolphincove.com.au

Bar Beach

Swimming at Merimbula's beaches is relatively safe, with the protected Bar Beach being known as the safest in the area for families. Picnic tables, electric bbq's and toilets are provided at this scenic location.

Photographers and artists find the Bar Beach area to be of enormous inspiration, with the spectacular scenery across the lake to Main Beach providing for excellent photography and painting opportunities. Photography and painting works can be found in the local stores and galleries in and around Merimbula.

Main Beach

Main Beach is Merimbula's most popular beach, due to its close proximity to accommodation establishments that abound on the area known as The Fishpen. Swimmers, body boarders and windsurfers find this spot ideal, while local and visiting fishermen wet a line here and land regular catches of flathead, whiting, salmon and mullet.


Merimbula Lake

Merimbula Lake is the main mooring area for local charter and hire boats. Merimbula Marina booking office is located at the end of the Merimbula Jetty, where half-day and full-day fishing trips can be booked.

During the whale watching season between September-November, trips can be booked with local whale watch operator True Blue. Humpback whales with their calves frolic in and around close to the shores of Merimbula.

True Blue conduct two trips per day with a 3.5 hour morning cruise departing at 8 am. Prices are Adult $70-00, Child 5-15 $45-00 and Child 0-4 $20-00. Concession and family rates are also available. A 2.5 hour afternoon trip is also conducted and more information can be found on the Merimbula Marina website http://www.acr.net.au/~merimbulamarina/

Reel Affair is another charter boat operator offering fishing and whale watching trips. http://www.reelaffair.com.au/the_boat.htm

Jetty - Top Lake

The Top Lake at Merimbula is another first-class location for fishing, whether it be from a small boat or land based. The lake has an abundance of fish which include flathead, tailor, bream, trevally and luderick. Prawns can be easily caught in the lake during the warmer months when the moon is "dark".

For those looking for a scenic flat walk, there's a 3km boardwalk around the edge of the lake. The walk commences at the Merimbula Lake bridge and finishes at the Merimbula Top Lake Boat Hire. It's a delightful where you'll experience the sights and sounds of various species of birds. Information boards and seating are located along the boardwalk.


Market Street

Market Street is the main thoroughfare through Merimbula. The Lakeview Hotel is located at No: 1 Market Street and is directly opposite the lake. The views from the bistro lounge overlooking the lake are superb, and when combined with a sumptuous meal of either steak, chicken or fish, you are guaranteed an eating experience to savour.

Merimbula is renowned for its high quality oysters which are grown in Merimbula Lake and Pambula Lake, and these are worth an indulgence whilst dining at the Lakeview Hotel. Check out the Lakeview Hotel website www.merimbulalakeview.com.au

Family-style fun can be experienced at the top end of Market Street at Top Fun. Activities include ten pin bowling, mini golf, zone 3 laser and video games. Birthdays are catered for and a fully stocked kiosk offers hot food, ice creams, hot and cold beverages. Check the Top Fun website for more details. http://www.topfun.com.au/index.htm

Merimbula - it's the Jewel Of The Sapphire Coast.

Darren Stones

4 comments:

  1. I used to go Merimbula years ago for holidays and may return again, after viewing the photographs.
    Brings back memories of the clean unspoilt air.

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  2. Patricia,

    Do yourself a favour and revisit what is truly a beautiful place.

    Dustin,

    Thanks for dropping in and glad you enjoyed the photographs.

    Cheers.

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  3. hey i used to live there until i was 16 - i'm 35 now and still have fond memories of the place.. been back only twice since moving to melb. :'( thanks for sharing the images.. it's unreal how the place has grown.. i hear they even have a macca's there now!

    Tony Anastasi photographer
    http://tonyanastasi.com

    ps: got ya link off p4p.

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  4. I agree Merimbula is such a nice place I would live there tomorrow if I could find a way of sustaining an income. Such a nice friendly place, it makes me want out of the city yesterday.

    SEE my blog for more photos of merimbula at night

    bsg75.blogspot.com

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