Journey deep into the wild Beowa National Park to the remote Green Cape Lighthouse, perched on dramatic sea cliffs at the southernmost point of NSW's Ben Boyd National Park. Prolific wildlife, towering eucalypt forests, and crashing Southern Ocean views combine for a jaw-dropping half-day.
What to expect
Your experienced local guide collects you from the wharf in a high-clearance 4WD vehicle, heading south through the ancient eucalypt woodlands of Beowa National Park with commentary on Aboriginal history, flora, and endemic wildlife. At Davidson Whaling Station ruins, hear the haunting story of Ben Boyd's colonial ambitions before arriving at the 1883-built Green Cape Lighthouse, where sweeping views stretch across the Tasman Sea. Keep eyes peeled for eastern grey kangaroos, wombats, sea eagles, and — in season — whale spouts on the horizon. The return journey traces the rugged coastline with stops at dramatic sea-cliff lookouts.
Good to know
Tours depart Eden Wharf and are typically 4–5 hours, so confirm your all-aboard time allows a buffer. Maximum 8 guests per vehicle. Book directly via Sapphire Coast Tours website. Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Eden — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.