
6 public toilets mapped in Huskisson — the sleepy village of 735 people that guards the gateway to Jervis Bay and the whitest sand on planet Earth. This place has a 72% commercial-to-residential ratio because every single business exists to serve the Sydneysiders who flood down on weekends. Dolphins, whales, and dunnies — all mapped.
6 facilities available in Huskisson
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Hyams Beach car park toilet
The whitest sand in the world. Get there before 8am on weekends or don't bother — car park closes when full.
Hyams Beach has basic toilet facilities near the car park. On peak days (summer weekends, school holidays) the road is closed once the car park is full. Use Huskisson facilities as backup. The sand really is impossibly white.
White Sands Park / Voyager Park
Cruise operators depart from Huskisson wharf. 80-100 resident bottlenose dolphins.
Dolphin Watch Cruises and Jervis Bay Wild both operate from Huskisson. Near-100% dolphin sighting rate. Whale watching June-November (humpbacks). Use the loo before boarding — the boats are out for 1.5-2 hours.
White Sands Park / Owen Street
Fish and chips, cafes, the famous Husky Bakery. Toilets at White Sands Park have wheelchair access.
Huskisson's main strip is tiny — Owen Street and Currambene Street. The Husky Bakery is legendary (get the pie). 5 Jervis Bay fish and chip shops compete for your dollar. White Sands Park toilets are the best-equipped in town.
Currambene Creek toilet
Flathead, bream, whiting in the creek. Boat hire available in town.
Currambene Creek is excellent for kayaking and fishing. The boat ramp area has toilet facilities. Husky Ferry also runs across the creek mouth — cheaper than driving around to Vincentia.
Huskisson Beach toilets
Calm, protected bay beach. Crystal-clear water, gentle entry. Safer than the ocean beaches.
Huskisson Beach faces into Jervis Bay so it's sheltered from ocean swells. The water is ridiculously clear — you can see your feet in waist-deep water. Basic toilet facilities near the beach access.
Use Huskisson facilities
Royal Australian Navy's officer training college, Jervis Bay Territory. Open for heritage tours.
HMAS Creswell is Australia's principal naval training establishment, located in the Jervis Bay Territory (technically federal land, not NSW). Heritage tours available. No public toilet access on base — use Huskisson facilities.
A village of 735 people with more tourism operators than residents. Jervis Bay has the whitest sand, the most dolphins, and some of the clearest water in Australia. Here's what keeps everyone coming back.
Guinness Record whitest sand. 10 minutes from Huskisson. Arrive before 8am on weekends or parking closes. Worth the early alarm.
80-100 resident bottlenose dolphins. Near-100% sighting rate. 1.5-2 hour cruises from Huskisson wharf. Year-round.
Humpback whales migrate past Jervis Bay. Dedicated whale watch cruises from Huskisson. June to November season.
Federal territory national park. Murrays Beach, Steamers Beach, Green Patch camping. Entry fee applies. Stunning coastal walks.
Paddle through mangroves, spot rays and fish in crystal water. Kayak hire in Huskisson. Suitable for beginners.
Snorkelling and diving in protected marine waters. Visibility often 15-20m. Seadragons, cuttlefish, and Port Jackson sharks.
The famous Huskisson bakery. Meat pies, sausage rolls, vanilla slices. Queue out the door on weekends. Worth it.
Heritage lighthouse on dramatic 90m cliffs. Accessible via Booderee NP. One of the most spectacular lighthouse settings in NSW.
Tiny town, massive demand. Book months ahead for summer and school holidays. The 72% commercial ratio means this entire village runs on tourism — there's accommodation everywhere.
Walk to restaurants, wharf, and beach. Holiday rentals, motels, and B&Bs. The Huskisson Hotel has rooms above the pub. Best for couples and anyone who wants to be in the thick of it.
Nearest dunnies: White Sands Park (wheelchair, baby change), Huskisson Beach, 2min walk.
Holiday houses and luxury rentals closer to Hyams Beach. Vincentia has a small shopping village. Quieter than Huskisson, more residential feel. Car essential for restaurants.
Nearest dunnies: Hyams Beach car park. Vincentia has limited public facilities.
Green Patch and Bristol Point campgrounds inside the national park. Book online months ahead — these are some of the most in-demand campsites in NSW. Kangaroos literally in your campsite.
Nearest dunnies: Campground facilities within the national park. Entry fee applies.
Huskisson is small — a handful of motels and holiday houses. Book months ahead for summer.
| Property | Type | Rooms | Ensuite Bathroom | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Huskisson Beach Motel | Motel | 14 rooms | Yes — standard ensuite | On the Currambene Creek. Walk to the white sand beach. |
| Jervis Bay Motel | Motel | 18 rooms | Yes — standard ensuite | On Owen Street. Budget-friendly. Pool. Near the naval base. |
All listings have private bathroom facilities unless noted. Contact properties directly for accessibility requirements or specific bathroom configurations.
| Location | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Huskisson Beach reserve | Drinking fountain | Near the picnic area |
| Location | Access | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Huskisson Beach | Free | Cold outdoor shower near toilet block |
Huskisson is the main village on the north shore of Jervis Bay. White sand beaches and dolphin cruises. Parks book out months ahead in summer.
| Park | Toilets | Showers | Dump Station | Water | Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Huskisson Beach Tourist Resort | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Jervis Bay Holiday Park | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
There are 6 publicly accessible toilet locations in and around Huskisson, including facilities at White Sands Park, the boat ramp area, and Voyager Park. All are free to use.
Hyams Beach is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having the whitest sand in the world. The sand is almost pure white silica. It's a 10-minute drive from Huskisson. Parking is extremely limited on weekends and holidays — arrive before 8am or you'll be turned away.
Yes, there are basic toilet facilities at Hyams Beach near the car park. However, they can be overwhelmed on busy days. Consider using Huskisson facilities before driving to Hyams.
Yes! Jervis Bay is home to a resident pod of around 80-100 bottlenose dolphins. Dolphin cruise operators in Huskisson have a near 100% sighting rate. You can also spot them from the shore at times.
Yes. White Sands Park has wheelchair-accessible toilet facilities. The main town area also has accessible options.
Huskisson is approximately 180km south of Sydney, about a 2.5-hour drive via the Princes Highway. It's the main town for accessing Jervis Bay's beaches, dolphin cruises, and whale watching.
Huskisson is in the City of Shoalhaven. Population ~735. Postcode 2540. Yuin country. 72% commercial-to-residential ratio — highest in Australia.