Journey to Jervis Bay by Rail and Road
Experience the food, landscapes and
culture of New South Wales South Coast
• Sydney • Berry • Jervis Bay • Wollongong •
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Departure
- Overview
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- Map & Itinerary
- Trip Inclusions
- Transport & Accommodation
- Things you need to know
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Explore the culture, art and natural beauty of the NSW South Coast on this fully-escorted, five-day journey from Sydney to Jervis Bay and the Illawarra. Travel by train, coach and boat through scenic coastal landscapes, historic villages and creative heartlands. Roam the historic streets of Berry. Visit Bundanon, Arthur Boyd’s riverside retreat, and visit his studio, homestead and the new art museum. Cruise the pristine waters of Jervis Bay, stay and dine among the treetops at Paperbark Camp, and walk through rainforest canopies at the Illawarra Fly. Visit spiritual and aviation landmarks before returning to Sydney by train.
Departure dates
Per person twin share: $3,475
Single Supplement: $615
Some highlights of your tour
- Private luggage transport means you can travel luggage-free on the trains
- Enjoy a scenic rail journey along the South Coast to Jervis Bay
- Stroll the heritage streets of Berry
- Experience a guided tour of Arthur Boyd’s homestead and studio
- See the contemporary exhibitions at the striking Bundanon Art Museum
- Spot dolphins on a cruise through pristine waters of Jervis Bay
- Enjoy the best produce in the region at celebrated restaurants
- Get a bird’s eye view on a treetop walk with at Illawarra Fly
- Spend a night of eco-luxury at the iconic Paperbark Camp near Huskisson
- Visit Nan Tien Temple, the Southern Hemisphere’s largest Buddhist temple
- Explore aviation heritage at Albion Park
Your journey begins this morning on the grand concourse at Sydney’s historic Central Station. After meeting your Tour Leader and fellow travellers, your luggage will be loaded onto a private coach while you travel light aboard a regular intercity service to Kiama, enjoying a relaxed rail journey along the scenic South Coast, passing through coastal hamlets and forested escarpments. On arrival we’ll transfer to a connecting train for the short onward ride to Berry, arriving in this iconic heritage village just after midday.
Often described as one of Australia’s “prettiest towns” and renowned for its picturesque rural setting nestled between the mountains and the sea, historic architecture, and vibrant food and wine scene, Berry offers a charming first stop on this South Coast journey. Established in the early 19th century and named after the influential Berry family, the town has preserved much of its historic character, with tree-lined streets and heritage-listed buildings – the town’s main street alone features over 50 heritage-listed buildings from the Victorian and Federation eras, including the 1866 courthouse and the 1885 Hotel Berry, one of the oldest pubs in NSW.
On arrival, we’ll enjoy an easy guided orientation walk followed by time at leisure to have some lunch and explore Berry’s tree-lined streets, heritage buildings and boutiques.You might choose to follow the Berry Heritage Walk, which can take just 30 minutes or up to 2 hours for the full circuit if you want to do the whole thing – you’ll have time.
We’ll regroup in the mid afternoon for the short walk to our comfortable, centrally located boutique accommodation to be reunited with our luggage and check in. You might like to just relax at the hotel or go back and explore more of this charming town on your own. Early evening, we’ll travel by private coach to Bangalay Dining, the award-winning restaurant nestled beside Seven Mile Beach, for a welcome dinner including drinks, showcasing fresh regional produce and native ingredients in a refined coastal setting.
Overnight: Mandala Signature, Berry (D)
Today is a very special one – a visit to Bundanon Estate and Art Museum, gifted to the nation by celebrated Australian landscape painter Arthur Boyd and his wife Yvonne in 1993. Arthur Boyd was unarguably one of Australia’s most significant 20th-century artists, known for his deeply expressive paintings, prints, and ceramics exploring themes of love, loss, and the Australian landscape. In the later part of his life, Boyd was drawn to the Shoalhaven region, where the dramatic terrain became central to his art. In gifting Bundanon to the Australian people in the last years of his life, he envisioned it as a place for creativity, learning and connection to landscape – an enduring legacy that continues to inspire artists and visitors alike.
This morning after breakfast, we’ll board our coach and transfer to the original Bundanon homestead for a private guided tour of Boyd’s studio and family residence. Set on a bend of the Shoalhaven River, the site offers insight into the artist’s life and working environment, as well as the broader legacy of the Boyd family in Australian art.
We’ll continue to the new Bundanon Art Museum precinct and enjoy a catered lunch at the light-filled Ramox Café, with sweeping views over the surrounding bushland, before setting you loose to explore the Art Museum at your own pace. Designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects, the striking contemporary building is partly buried into the hillside to minimise visual impact on the landscape, and offers 2,500 square metres of exhibition space holding one of Australia’s most important single-artist collections – over 4,000 works including more than 1,300 by Arthur Boyd himself, plus works by Sidney Nolan, John Perceval, Joy Hester, Charles Blackman, Brett Whiteley, Margaret Preston.
Later in the afternoon, we’ll return to Berry where dinner and the evening is at leisure.
Overnight: Mandala Signature, Berry (B,L)
This morning after breakfast and check out, we’ll settle into our coach and travel east through the lush Shoalhaven hinterland to the shores of stunning Jervis Bay, famous for having some of the whitest sand and clearest turquoise water in the world.
Upon arrival, we’ll embark from Huskisson Wharf on a morning cruise through the pristine waters of the bay, renowned for its marine life – keep watch for bottlenose dolphins that live in the bay year-round, seabirds and, if we’re lucky, migrating humpback whales.
After the cruise, we’ll wander into the Huskisson Hotel for a relaxed lunch overlooking the water, before delving into the maritime history of the region with a guided visit to the community-run Jervis Bay Maritime Museum, which focuses on the maritime, Indigenous, and colonial history of the Jervis Bay region. A stand-out exhibit is the historic Lady Denman Ferry, a 1912 Sydney Harbour ferry built in Huskisson that was returned to its ‘birthplace’ in 1980s.
From here, we’ll continue to Paperbark Camp, an African-inspired luxury eco-retreat nestled among spotted gums and eucalypts. Tonight’s dinner will be at the camp’s iconic Gunyah restaurant, a magical candlelit treetop dining room offering fine food, and boutique regional wines in a relaxed yet refined atmosphere, showcasing true bush dining sophistication.
Overnight: Paperbark Camp, Wollamia (B,L,D)
After breakfast and a lazy morning enjoying the bushland surrounding Paperbark Camp, we’ll depart for the coastal town of Gerringong. Nestled between verdant dairy country and the sea, it’s one of the prettiest and most popular seaside towns on the NSW South Coast, loved for its relaxed village vibe, stunning beaches, rolling green hills, and great food scene.
We’ll stop here for a chance to explore the boutique shops and cafés of the town centre, take a short stroll along the headland, and enjoy lunch at leisure before climbing into the foothills of the Illawarra Range by coach for a visit to the wonderful Illawarra Fly. This 1.6km elevated treetop walk meanders through towering eucalyptus and rainforest canopies, offering dramatic views across the valleys and out to the Pacific Ocean. At the top of Knights Tower, breathe in the fresh mountain air and take in the remarkable landscape shaped by ancient volcanic activity and coastal erosion.
Back on our private coach we’ll descend from the highlands and follow the Grand Pacific Drive, a scenic route that hugs the coastline, weaving between dramatic cliffs, secluded beaches and sweeping ocean views, all the way to Wollongong. We’ll go directly to our hotel, located directly opposite North Wollongong Beach, and check in.
Dinner this evening is at a popular nearby local restaurant.
Overnight: Novotel Wollongong North Beach, Wollongong (B,D)
This morning after breakfast and check out, we’ll board our private coach for a visit to the Nan Tien Temple, the largest Buddhist temple in the Southern Hemisphere, and one of the region’s most impressive landmarks. Established by the Fo Guang Shan Buddhist order, the temple blends traditional Chinese monastic architecture with serene landscaped gardens, lotus ponds, and commanding views of Mount Keira, and promotes cultural exchange, spiritual education and personal wellbeing – standing proudly as a place of peace and inclusivity for people of all faiths. We’ll explore the main shrine, pagoda and art-filled exhibition spaces on a guided tour.
From here, we’ll immerse ourselves in a chapter of transport history at the HARS Aviation Museum in Albion Park, home to an extraordinary collection of vintage aircraft including a decommissioned Boeing 747. Adventurous guests may even have the chance to experience a guided wing walk on the jumbo jet.
We’ll return to Wollongong for a celebratory farewell lunch at the esteemed K.Malu Kitchen and Bar, sending our luggage on to Sydney with our coach. After lunch, it’s just a short walk to Wollongong Station to board an afternoon train for the relaxed return journey to Sydney’s Central Station, where your luggage will be waiting.
Your tour concludes on arrival at Central Station around 4.30pm.
End of tour (B,L)
What's included
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3 nights accommodation in comfortable four-star hotels
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1 night accommodation in luxury glamping
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Breakfast daily, 3 lunches, 3 dinners
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Drinks with welcome dinner and farewell lunch
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All train fares, coach transfers and costs provided for in the itinerary
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All meals and excursions provided for in the itinerary
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Full-time Railway Adventures Tour Leader throughout
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Knowledgeable guides
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Tipping and gratuities
What's not included
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Travel to tour departure point and from tour end point
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Travel insurance (Mandatory for international travel only)
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Meals and drinks not provided for in the itinerary
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Things of a personal nature such as phone calls, laundry, room service, etc
Some ways you’ll travel
The best train trips possible, private luxury coach for off-train travel, guided walking where suitable, and other appropriate and appealing options to make exploration easy
Private Coach
New South Wales
XPLORER Regional Train
New South Wales
Sightseeing Boat
New South WalesSome places you’ll stay
Hand-picked hotels and resorts based on location, customer feedback, value and atmosphere. Please Note: Hotels of a similar standard may be substituted.
Mandala Signature
Novotel Wollongong North Beach
Paperbark Camp
Things you need to know
- Paperbark Camp is located in a bush setting with stairs to access the tented rooms.
- If you’d like to do the B747 Wing Walk at HARS Aviation Museum in Albion Park, you’ll need to be wearing flat shoes, and shorts or pants so that a safety harness can be fitted
Our track record
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