Whittley Club NSW
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The Whittley Club NSW invites you to experience the very best of boating across Australia’s breathtaking waterways.
From leisurely cruises along New South Wales tranquil Rivers and Bays to exciting explorations of stunning destinations in neighbouring states.
Every journey with the Whittley Club NSW is an unforgettable adventure. Join us and discover the freedom, fun, and camaraderie that only Whittley Owners enjoy!

Sydney Harbour is a spectacular natural waterway and one of the world’s most beautiful harbours. Its deep, winding waters flow past iconic landmarks like the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, linking vibrant bays, inlets, and historic islands.
A centre for sailing, and waterfront life, it’s also the dazzling stage for major events like Vivid Sydney—when the harbour comes alive with light, music, and creativity. Rich in Indigenous and colonial history, it remains Sydney’s cultural and maritime heart.

Lake Macquarie is Australia’s largest coastal saltwater lake, spanning 110 square kilometres in New South Wales. Surrounded by vibrant communities like Warners Bay, Toronto, and Speers Point, the lake is a haven for boating, sailing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing. Rich in Indigenous heritage, it holds deep significance for the Awabakal and Wonnarua peoples. With scenic beaches, islands like Pulbah, and a strong recreational culture, Lake Macquarie is both a natural wonder and a lifestyle destination.

The Hunter River is a major waterway in New South Wales, flowing through the Hunter Valley and into the Tasman Sea. Spanning around 250 km, it supports a variety of ecosystems and is vital for agriculture, industry, and recreation. The river is popular for fishing, boating, and wildlife spotting, with nearby reserves offering scenic views and bushland. It’s a key part of the Hunter Region, contributing to the area’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

The Nelson Bay waterway in Port Stephens, NSW, is known for its clear, sheltered waters and diverse marine life. Popular for boating, fishing, snorkeling, and whale watching, it offers stunning views, abundant wildlife, and vibrant ecosystems. The area is home to dolphins, whales, and diverse bird species, with nearby Tomaree National Park offering walking trails. The region is a haven for nature lovers, with conservation efforts ensuring its continued natural beauty and ecological health.

**Myall Lakes**, located near Forster on the Mid North Coast of NSW, is known for its pristine lakes, beaches, and rich natural beauty. Part of the **Great Lakes region**, it offers excellent **boating, fishing, swimming, hiking**, and **camping**. The nearby **Myall Lakes National Park** features diverse landscapes—wetlands, forests, and heathlands—home to unique wildlife and bird species. Ideal for nature lovers, it’s a peaceful escape just 300 km north of Sydney.

The **Harrington Waterway**, part of the **Manning River** in NSW, offers a serene and scenic setting for outdoor activities. This tranquil waterway is ideal for **boating**, **fishing**, and **swimming**, with its clear waters and abundant wildlife. The river flows into the **Pacific Ocean**, surrounded by lush coastal landscapes and nature reserves. Popular for its peaceful atmosphere, it provides a perfect escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike, with stunning views and diverse ecosystems.
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!