Australia Road Trip: Epic NSW South Coast | The Travel Intern
From swimming with seals to skydiving, driving along NSW's South Coast was crazy!
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0:10 - Sea Cliff Bridge
Scenic 456m cantilever bridge.
0:19 - Kangaroos at Pebbly Beach
Home of the surfing kangaroos at Murramarang National Park. (though they don't really surf)
0:31 - Skydive Wollongong
Highest skydive site in Australia! you can go up to 14,000ft.
0:40 - Southern Biplane Adventures Acrobatic Ride
Experience an open top stunt plane along the South Coast!
0:48 - Curracurong Falls at Royal National Park
See the famous Curracurrong falls which happens to be one of the few waterfalls in the world that empty itself into the sea!
0:57 - Swimming with Seals at Montague Island
Swim and interact with these adorable fur seals on an island boat tour.
1:11 - Batemans Bay RegionX Kayak Tour
1:17 - Central Tilba
Slowly explore this old aussie town that's lost in time.
1:23 - Glamping at Tilba Lake Camp
Camp under the stars in luxury near Tilba
1:29 - Sunrise at Narooma Australia Rock
Unique rock formation at Narooma.
1:34 - Bermagui Blue Pool
Natural coastal sea pool at Bermagui.
1:45 - Australia's Highest Point at Mount Kosciuszko
It's not very high, but this 2228m high mountain is fun and easy to climb.
1:55 - Symbio Wildlife Park
Check out the adorable koalas and kangaroos!
2:02 - South Coast Seaplane Scenic Ride
Catch endless views of clean, empty beaches, and even a tour of Montague Island.
2:10 - Whale Watching
May to November every year! Best spots from the Royal National Park all the way down to beyond Eden
2:13 - Surfing classes
You can't come to Australia without trying surfing.
2:16 - ACWA Ocean to Plate
Catch your own seafood! From oysters, clams, abalone, to even lobsters.
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Five of the Best Beaches in South Coast New South Wales You've (Probably) Never Been To
Welcome everyone to a special edition of the Armchair Adventure. In this episode I showcase five amazing beaches that most people have never been to before, but which offer amazing scenic escapes on the stunning south coast of New South Wales. So please settle in, lean back and enjoy the scenery as we explore the beauty of east coast Australia.
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From beautiful beaches and spectacular wilderness to fun adventure and delicious food and wine, the unspoilt South Coast, NSW is brimming with unforgettable experiences.
Relax on some of the whitest sands in the world, see kangaroos in the wild, savour freshly shucked oysters on Australia’s Oyster Coast, and enjoy a range of water sports, rock climbing and coastal walks.
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