Class: Comfort
Style: Modern design
Rooms: 12
The safari style tents are raised on timber platforms to fully capture the sea breezes. All feature wrap around verandas with outdoor furniture, full insect screening, 12V solar powered lighting, hot water in their private open air ensuite, luxury 100% cotton linen, gowns and all amenities. Central to the camp is the Gunyah, a tree house for grown ups that includes an award winning restaurant, outdoor bar and a lounge with open fireplace for snuggling up on cooler evenings. Its wide verandas are the perfect place for lingering over a long breakfast in the morning sun, and in the evenings you can enjoy a candle lit dinner featuring the freshest of local produce, innovatively prepared by talented chefs. For those who need to stay in touch, The Gunyah also features complimentary wireless internet. Canoes and kayaks are supplied for exploring the tranquil waters of the Currambene Creek and bikes are also provided for guests use, the perfect eco-friendly way to explore the local area. Paperbark Camp is set amongst 88 acres of coastal bushland just 5 minutes drive from the shores of Jervis Bay. The camp is an ideal stop off on the coastal route from Sydney to Melbourne and is three hours drive south of the former and ten hours drive north of the latter. The region is home to Jervis Bay Marine Park, considered to be one of the top dive spots in Australia and Booderee National Park where walking tours can be arranged.