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Discover the stunning Eurobodalla Coast in a private half-day tour with personalized guides, scenic stops, wildlife sightings, and authentic local experiences.
Thinking about exploring Australia’s lesser-known coastal gems? This private tour of the Eurobodalla Coast in New South Wales offers an intimate, scenic journey through some of the region’s most beautiful spots. It’s a great way to escape the crowds and get a genuine feel for the area’s natural beauty and local wildlife.
What we love about this experience is its personalized approach — you’re traveling with just your party, guided by someone who really knows the area inside out. Plus, the stops along the way provide a diverse mix of coastal views, wildlife encounters, and cultural insights. The only thing to consider is that this is a half-day tour, so if you’re hoping for a deep dive into the entire coast, you might need to book additional outings.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace, authentic scenery, and local stories. Families, couples, or small groups looking for a tailored experience with flexibility will find it especially valuable. If you’re after a quick but meaningful taste of the South Coast, this could be your ideal intro.


This half-day adventure is thoughtfully crafted to give you a taste of Australia’s coast without the long hours or busy tourist spots. Instead, you’ll get to explore with a guide who’s intimately familiar with the region, taking you off the usual path to uncover hidden beaches and ancient headlands. It’s a flexible experience, tailored around your group’s interests and pace, which is a standout feature.
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Travel is in a clean, air-conditioned minivan, which makes moving between stops comfortable, even on warmer days. The inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off simplifies logistics, especially if you’re staying in Batemans Bay, Moruya, or Narooma. The small group size (just your party) makes for a more intimate, flexible experience. As one reviewer put it, “the vehicle is clean and comfortable, and time flies by quickly,” highlighting the relaxing and stress-free nature of the trip.
We loved the way this spot kicks off the tour with breathtaking 270-degree views of the Tollgate Islands and Snapper Island. It’s a perfect introduction to the area’s rugged coastline. The stops here include secret coves and beaches only locals seem to know, adding a sense of discovery to your journey. The free admission means no extra cost, but the scenery alone makes it worth the visit.
Next, you’ll enter what’s described as an ancient and spiritual place, with a short walk through the Old Man Banksia forest. From this headland, you can observe seals basking—an excellent wildlife encounter. The 45-minute stop is both scenic and tranquil, offering a chance to connect with nature and learn about the area’s history. Visitors have noted how special this site feels, as one reviewer described it as “deeply spiritual.”
These stops showcase rugged coastlines and pristine estuaries. At Tomakin Beach, you might peek at the Tomaga River’s clear waters, hunting for giant stingrays near Mossy Point. Seeing these creatures feast on scraps near the fisherman’s boat ramp is a highlight, and many reviews mention how impressive the wildlife sightings are, with one reviewer describing it as “an amazing day” of wildlife watching.
This location promises stunning beach and mountain views and is largely untouched—perfect for a peaceful stroll. During spring, there’s even the chance to spot migrating whales, although this depends on the timing. The quick 15-minute stop is enough to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
Moruya offers a glimpse into local history and Aboriginal culture, with sites like the Aboriginal Canoe Tree and the historic Sydney Harbour Bridge Granite Wharf. A 45-minute visit here is packed with photo opportunities and cultural insights. Reviewers appreciate the “bygone era” feel and the picturesque Moruya River, making it a meaningful cultural stop.
Finally, you’ll visit a garden still rebuilding after the 2020 bushfires. This site offers a hands-on experience—touch, smell, and learn about Australian native plants. It’s a peaceful conclusion to your day, ideal for plant lovers and those interested in conservation stories.
The tour offers bottled water, refresher towels, and a guide who provides lively commentary, making the experience both comfortable and informative. The private nature of the tour means your group won’t be mixed with strangers, adding a layer of flexibility and ease. However, food and drinks are not included, so bringing snacks or lunch is recommended if you plan to stay longer or get hungry.
At just over $127 per person, this tour presents excellent value for a half-day private experience. Given the personalized attention, expert insights, and diverse stops, it packs a lot of value into a manageable timeframe. The reviews repeatedly highlight how knowledgeable and accommodating guides make all the difference—many saying that Steve, the guide, was “very friendly” and “outstanding.”
The consistent five-star ratings and glowing reviews attest to the tour’s quality. Many mention how guides like Steve have “intimate knowledge” of the region, and how the stops reveal hidden gems they wouldn’t find alone. Several reviews emphasize the wildlife sightings, especially of seals and stingrays, and the scenic views that make the trip memorable. Even in less ideal weather, guides go out of their way to ensure guests see as much as possible, demonstrating dedication and flexibility.
This private tour is perfect for anyone wanting a personalized, scenic, and wildlife-rich introduction to the Eurobodalla Coast. It’s especially well-suited for families (older than 8), couples, or small groups who value comfort and flexibility. If you enjoy nature, photography, and cultural insights, you’ll find plenty to love here.
It’s also a good choice if you’re short on time but want to experience multiple highlights without the hassle of planning multiple outings. Travelers who appreciate knowledgeable guides and intimate settings will find this tour’s focus on local stories and wildlife particularly rewarding.

This half-day private tour of the Eurobodalla Coast offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, wildlife, and local culture. With a knowledgeable guide leading your small group, you’ll access spots that many visitors might overlook, making it ideal for those craving an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience. The tour’s flexibility and focus on personal attention mean you can enjoy a relaxed, immersive journey through one of Australia’s most captivating coastlines.
The value for money is clear — a well-paced, comfortable trip packed with memorable sights. Whether you’re a nature lover, a photographer seeking stunning vistas, or someone simply wanting to learn more about the region, this experience provides a solid introduction to the best of Eurobodalla.
If you’re after a quiet, scenic, and educational escape with a friendly guide, this private tour hits the mark. It’s a perfect way to see the coast without the crowds and come away with stories and photos to cherish.
“We highly recommend this tour. Steve,our driver and guide, is a local who has intimate knowledge of the area and took us to many great locations w…”

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes, the tour offers hassle-free pickup and drop-off from Batemans Bay, Moruya, or Narooma, making logistics simple.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 4 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
What’s the group size?
It’s a private tour exclusively for your party, so only your group participates.
Can I see wildlife during the tour?
Yes, there are chances to see native animals like wallabies, kangaroos, goanna, seals, and even stingrays, depending on the day.
What should I bring?
Comfortable clothing, sun protection, camera, and perhaps some snacks if you’re hungry between stops—food and drinks are not included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 8 years, making it suitable for families with older children who enjoy outdoor activities and wildlife.
What weather conditions should I expect?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately for rain or shine.
Embark on this private journey and discover the authentic charm of the Eurobodalla Coast — it’s a compact, memorable, and thoroughly enjoyable way to experience Australia’s natural wonders.