Discover the best top things to do in Kiama, Australia including Kiama Visitor Information Centre, Kiama Blowhole, Kiama Harbour, Saddleback Mountain Lookout, Bombo Headland, Kiama Farmers' Market, Kiama Municipal Council, Kiama Coastal Walk, Kiama Seaside Markets, Little Blowhole Reserve “Endeavour Lookout”.
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4.5 based on 113 reviews
Visiting Kiama? The Kiama Visitor Information Centre is a great place to start. We are located at Blowhole Point with the Lighthouse and Blowhole right on our doorstep. Our friendly, local and experienced team offer tailored information to ensure you can make the most out of your stay in the Kiama area. Here you’ll find: • Local tips and recommendations • Free accommodation booking service • Local arts and crafts • Attraction and event ticket sales • Free maps and brochures • Information and suggested itineraries • Souvenirs and Kiama gifts • Café and public toilets onsite Open 9am–5pm every day except Christmas Day. We look forward to welcoming you soon.
I had just had a nasty fall when we went to the information centre to get the directions to the Little Blowhole. The staff were very concerned and sat me down and got some ice to help with the bruising to my chin. It was totally unexpected but very much appreciated. And we did find the Little Blowhole thanks the lady's directions which she gave my husband before continuing on our journey.
4.5 based on 1,468 reviews
Went here on Easter Sunday after seeing the markets close by, fantastic scenery all over Kiama & great to see the Blow Hole, If you go here also drive through Jamberoo scenery is Beautiful.
4.5 based on 256 reviews
We had parked up by the lighthouse and after looking at the Blowhole decided to walk down around past the ocean pool to the harbour. The harbour is protected by a break wall and it where you find the fishing charter boats and dive boat. There is also the fishing Co Op where you can buy your fresh seafood. A nice walk and very picturesque.
4.5 based on 229 reviews
This is a must visit destination. On a clear day you can see forever!!! Well worth the short drive from Kiama or Jamberoo, through beautiful dairy farming country-side.
4.5 based on 42 reviews
This was our favourite place we visited in Kiama, the rock formations were incredible, well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
The Kiama Farmers' Market is a genuine farmers market that is held EVERY Wednesday in Coronation Park at Surf Beach, Kiama. The market is open from 2-5pm in winter (April - September) and from 3-6pm in summer (October - March). The aim of this farmers market is to promote fresh produce and artisan made food/beverage products from local producers.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
Kiama Coastal walks are in a few sections. You can walk from Minnamurra (close to railway station) & walk to Kiama (where there is another railway station) & catch train back. Weekend trains are less frequent so time your walk to coincide with return trip; but get a coffee, snack or lunch at one of the great cafes before you go. Then there is a walk from Kiama to Gerringong. This is along some remote farm land & more undulating & there is a creek crossing at Gerringong end. The railway station here is a fair way from the walk end & some people do a car shuffle or walk back to Kiama. Spectacular scenery, sometimes you see whales (seasonal) or seals, dolphins, white breasted sea eagles. Quieter on week days - you may be alone on walk. Can be a little muddy after heavy rain but usually OK. This is a MUST WALK - one of the top in the world.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Kiama Seaside Markets operates every 3rd Sunday, our unique collection of stalls is a must do while in the area. Kiama also offers a fantastic selection of cafes, gifts and fashion retailers all within close walking distance of the markets.
We had a lovely day trip to Kiama Markets on a sunny winter's day. There were many stalls set up around the Kiama Harbour. Lot's of interesting stuff to see. We strolled around the stalls and then had lunch in the park and coffee at the cafe up by the Kiama Blowhole.
4.5 based on 88 reviews
My young children (4 to 9 years of age) could have spent a whole day here at low tide exploring the rock poles - obviously under the close supervision of responsible adults. At high tide, you can hear and see the water shooting up the hole in the rocks - quiet mesmerizing at times. Not as much safety fencing around, so be aware.
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