6 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Eden That You Shouldn't Miss

August 11, 2021 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Eden, Australia including Cat Balou Cruises, Killer Whale Museum, Disaster Bay Lookout, Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre, Davidson Whaling Station, Ben Boyd National Park.
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1. Cat Balou Cruises

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Cat Balou Cruises

Cat Blaou Cruises are based in Eden, situated halfway between Sydney & Melbourne and a 3hr drive from Canberra. In 2014 Australian Geographic named Eden as the Number 1 whale watching destination in Australia. Cat Balou has been operating out of the Port of Eden for more than 30 years and has won numerous tourism awards. Offering two cruises on their modern 16mt catamaran'CAT BALOU' is in survey to carry 72 passengers & 3 crew. 2Hr Twofold Bay Discovery Cruises operate throughout the year. This cruise highlights the history, beauty & industries of Twofold Bay. Dolphins & Seals are frequently observed as well as sea birds. September, October & November is whale watching time at Eden and cruises depart daily to view Humpback whales on their southern migration. It is one of the few places in the world that you may see whales feeding on their migratory route. A whale guarantee is offered. Complimentary refreshments & live commentary on all trips.

2. Killer Whale Museum

Killer Whale Museum 182 Imlay Street, Eden, New South Wales 2551 Australia +61 2 6496 2094 http://killerwhalemuseum.com.au
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4.5 based on 836 reviews

Killer Whale Museum

Reviewed By 4_Aussies_inOz - Sydney, Australia

We visited the museum on a windy, cooler day and it was the perfect experience for bad beach weather! Adults and kids alike will be entertained for a couple of hours here, even with covid restrictions closing some minor sections & viewing telescopes. The museum is well set out, despite being small, and the gift shop is well organised. Hubby and I read every single signboard and these gave us such a deeper understanding of the whaling industry in Eden and of the local locations we had visited the previous day. Excellent covid-safe provisions and clean public toilets. Views from the top floor and outside are beautiful.

3. Disaster Bay Lookout

Ben Boyd National Park, Eden, New South Wales Australia
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Disaster Bay Lookout

Reviewed By 4_Aussies_inOz - Sydney, Australia

A great spot for stunning views across Wonboyn Beach or quiet contemplation. Tip: visit on the way back from Green Cape so you don’t have to turn across traffic! Highly recommended.

4. Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre

253 Imlay St The Wharf Building, Snug Cove, Eden, New South Wales 2551 Australia +61 2 6496 1699 [email protected] http://www.sapphirecoastdiscovery.com.au/
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Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre

The Sapphire Coast Marine Discovery Centre is an exciting hands-on experience for everyone. Full of interesting, thought provoking marine displays and exhibits including Live animals, a Touch Tank, Shark exhibit, Treasure Hunt and much more. During school holidays check out our exciting indoor and outdoor holiday activities for all ages like our Rock Pool Ramble Discovery Tours and Guided Snorkel Discovery Tours. The centre is located in Eden but our programs and activities extend beyond the Bega Valley Shire. For cruise passengers we are located just 250m from where passengers disembark. We are open special hours to accommodate cruise ships, please see our website and Facebook page for up-to-date times. We can run snorkel tours and rock pool visits for all cruise passengers (bookings required)and guarantee that you will not miss the boat. We are a wonderful way to see the unique marine wildlife that lives on the Sapphire Coast.

Reviewed By Sunshine758391

I went with my 9-year-old. Excellent educational facility. There are lots of information boards (reading) but also lots of hands-on exhibits. It's interesting. There's a microscope exhibition where you can have a close look at and compare details like the surface of a crab and the surface of a sea urchin. Lots of shells you can hold. Some unusual specimens. There is a beachcomber exhibit where you can examine a desiccated moray eel, shark eggs, and such. We loved the octopus in the aquarium. The exhibition on how long it takes different plastic items to decompose was an eye-opener. The next day, Kerryn took us out snorkelling. A bit pricey, but it was worth the money because we had all the gear including wetsuits, because Kerryn is a very good guide and instructor, and because it was an entry level experience for my son who had never snorkelled before. We floated around a sheltered bay. This was a good site with a range in biodiversity and water depth. My son was amazed and is looking forward to another snorkelling experience. Kerryn followed up by emailing some pictures of marine life in the site. Well worth it.

5. Davidson Whaling Station

Ben Boyd National Park, Eden, New South Wales Australia http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/historic-buildings-places/Davidson-Whaling-Station-historic-site
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Davidson Whaling Station

Reviewed By A155RXkateb - Wangaratta, Australia

An easy walk on board pathway way with some steps takes you to the homestead which you view from a distance Continue on the pathway to a lovely beach, would be a beautiful spot for a picnic and play in the water We really enjoyed seeing a couple of dolphins in the bay A lovely quiet place to visit Access is via unsealed road

6. Ben Boyd National Park

Princes Hwy, Eden, New South Wales 2551 Australia http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/visit-a-park/parks/Ben-Boyd-National-Park
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Ben Boyd National Park

Reviewed By TheDoor_isopen - Tuggeranong, Australia

This park covers 45 kms of rugged coastline. It encompasses a number of attractions - walks, buildings such at Boyd’s Tower and the remains of Davidson Whaling Station and Boydtown, picnic spots, camping grounds and remote beaches. It’s best to visit an information centre such as the one in Eden or Merimbula to fully comprehend what’s on offer here. There’s a lot. They’ll provide maps and directions on how to make the most of the scenery and activities.

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