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The Clarence River flows into the Pacific Ocean, creating scenic waterways in Iluka and Yamba, NSW. Iluka offers tranquil fishing, boating, and swimming in its estuaries, while Yamba is famous for its beaches, surfing, and whale watching. Both towns boast stunning coastal views, abundant wildlife, and outdoor activities like hiking and birdwatching. With a mix of nature reserves and marine life, the Clarence River region is a perfect spot for relaxation and adventure.

The Hawkesbury River is one of New South Wales’ most iconic and scenic waterways, winding through lush bushland, sandstone gorges, and charming riverside towns.
Known for its calm, expansive waters, it’s a haven for boating, sailing, and kayaking, with countless inlets, coves, and islands to explore. The river also offers excellent fishing and swimming spots, particularly in its sheltered bays. Rich in both natural beauty and cultural history, the Hawkesbury is a true waterway gem.

The Georges River is a vital Sydney waterway that winds from the central highlands to Botany Bay, flowing through a rich tapestry of natural bushland, suburban neighbourhoods, and urban centres.
With calm stretches and tidal zones, it’s ideal for kayaking, boating, fishing, and swimming. The river’s diverse landscapes—especially around Georges River National Park—offer tranquil escapes and important habitats for native wildlife, making it both a recreational haven and an ecological corridor.

Port Hacking River is a stunning tidal waterway in southern Sydney’s Sutherland Shire, flowing from forested headwaters to the Tasman Sea. Bordered by the Royal National Park and the Kurnell Peninsula, it offers calm, clear waters perfect for kayaking, sailing, and fishing. Anglers regularly catch species like bream and flathead, while nature lovers enjoy the river’s diverse marine life and scenic shoreline. With nearby beaches like Shelly and Greenhills, plus bushwalking and cycling tracks, Port Hacking is both a recreational haven and a gateway to Sydney’s natural coastal beauty.

The Shoalhaven River is one of the South Coast’s most striking and versatile waterways, stretching through bushland, cliffs, and estuarine landscapes before meeting the sea near Shoalhaven Heads. Ideal for boating, kayaking, and fishing, its calm stretches and scenic surroundings attract nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Nearby, Greenwell Point sits at the river’s edge—a charming coastal village renowned for oyster farming, waterfront recreation, and access to Jervis Bay. Together, they form a rich aquatic and lifestyle destination.

Georges Basin and Sussex Inlet form a tranquil and scenic waterway system on the South Coast of New South Wales, near Nowra. Georges Basin is a broad, shallow estuary with calm waters ideal for kayaking, boating, fishing, and family-friendly swimming.
Sussex Inlet, a charming coastal waterway, links the basin to the ocean, offering sheltered boating, excellent fishing, and access to Booderee National Park. Surrounded by mangroves, sandy shores, and bushland trails, these connected waterways are a haven for nature lovers and outdoor adventurers alike.
Ready to explore the beautiful waterways of New South Wales with fellow boating enthusiasts? Join the Whittley Club NSW for unforgettable cruises, expert tips, and lasting friendships. Reach out today to become a member and start your next adventure!