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South Coast Views and Blowhole Access
A beach house in Kiama offers a picturesque seaside escape on the New South Wales South Coast, known for its dramatic coastline and rolling green hills. Properties are typically traditional Australian beach cottages or modern homes, often featuring large decks and views of the Tasman Sea. The lodging is focused on a relaxing family holiday, providing direct access to fishing, coastal walks, and the town's famous geological features.
The unique character of a beach house in Kiama is defined by its rugged coastal views and proximity to natural landmarks. Many beachfront houses in Kiama provide amenities that cater to families and nature photographers. Typical features provided for guests in these charming homes often include:
- A full kitchen and outdoor entertaining area with a BBQ grill
- Access to a spacious deck or balcony with direct views of the ocean or green hills
- Complimentary maps and guidance for exploring the Kiama Coast Walk and local beaches
- Private bathrooms in all units, often featuring simple, functional designs
- Secure storage for fishing gear, golf clubs, or surfboards
- High-speed Wi-Fi access for coordinating day trips and checking surf conditions
- Proximity to the town's famous blowhole and coastal rock pools
Who should book a Beach House in Kiama?
Travelers and activities
Kiama appeals strongly to families, nature walkers, and travelers seeking a quiet, scenic coastal holiday away from the city. It is highly suitable for travelers who wish to explore the dramatic coastline, visit the famous Kiama Blowhole, or enjoy the tranquility of the green hinterland. Visitors can spend time walking the full 20 km Kiama Coast Walk, visiting the local farmers' markets, or enjoying the swimming beaches. The beach holidays in Kiama offer a comfortable, self-sufficient base for coastal exploration. The peak season is summer (December to February) and school holidays, when temperatures average 25°C and beach house rates typically range from $300 to $600 AUD per night. The shoulder seasons offer lower rates, usually from $200 to $400 AUD, with excellent weather for coastal walking.
Top 5 must-visit attractions in Kiama
Travel recommendations
Explore the essential sites that define Kiama's unique identity, blending its famous geological features, picturesque beaches, and South Coast charm.
- Kiama Blowhole
- Kiama Coast Walk
- Cathedral Rocks
- Minnamurra Rainforest (nearby)
- Gerringong and Gerroa (nearby towns)
Kiama Blowhole
A famous geological feature where large swells force water through a natural cavity in the rock, resulting in a spectacular spout of water and spray, particularly active after large seas.
Kiama Coast Walk
A continuous 20-kilometer walking trail that follows the rugged coastline, connecting Kiama to Gerringong, offering spectacular ocean views and access to secluded beaches.
Cathedral Rocks
A dramatic coastal rock formation near Kiama, known for its towering, cathedral-like pillars and unique columnar jointing, offering a great spot for photography.
Minnamurra Rainforest (nearby)
Part of the Budderoo National Park, this rainforest features boardwalks, suspension bridges, and a waterfall, offering a lush contrast to the coastal environment.
Gerringong and Gerroa (nearby towns)
Two picturesque coastal towns known for their dairy farms that meet the sea, offering quieter beaches, local produce, and stunning rolling green hills.
Kiama's name comes from the Indigenous Tharawal word *Kiarama*, meaning "Place where the sea makes a noise" (a reference to the blowhole).
Where to dine in Kiama
Restaurant recommendations
Kiama's dining focuses on fresh South Coast seafood, casual Australian dining, and high-quality local coffee. These three establishments are highly rated by diners:
- Wildginger (Kiama) (4.5/5 stars) - A well-regarded modern Asian restaurant offering a refined menu of South East Asian dishes in a contemporary setting.
- The Hill Bar and Kitchen (Gerringong) (4.6/5 stars) - Located on a hill overlooking the coast, this restaurant offers modern Australian cuisine with stunning ocean and rural views.
- Saltwater Kiama (4.4/5 stars) - A popular, casual spot known for its fresh fish and chips, burgers, and classic beachside takeaway fare.
Essential Kiama travel tips
Good to know information
Kiama observes Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST). A car is necessary for exploring the wider South Coast and the hinterland national parks. Tipping is not mandatory in Australia. For visitors exploring the coastal walk, confirming a beach house in Kiama with a boot washing station is a practical amenity. Guests should be aware that the area is known for sudden weather changes. Many local holiday homes by the sea in Kiama are situated near the walking tracks and require guests to be mindful of track maintenance and farm animals.







