Eden historic highlights and landmarks tour
Pambula-Haycock area in Ben Boyd National Park
Overview
COVID-safe tours and events
In line with the latest NSW Government COVID-19 advice, masks are encouraged for indoor settings where you cannot maintain a safe distance from others.
Delve into fascinating tales of whaling history on this Sapphire Coast Buslines day tour. You’ll travel in comfort as you explore Eden Killer Whale Museum, historic landmarks and stunning scenery in Ben Boyd National Park.
- When
Contact Sapphire Coast Buslines for tour schedule.
- Where
- Pambula-Haycock area in Ben Boyd National Park
- Accessibility
- No wheelchair access
- Grade
- Easy
- Price
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Contact Sapphire Coast Buslines for pricing.
- Bookings
- Bookings required. Book online or email or call Sapphire Coast Buslines on 02 6495 6452. Private bookings also available.
Beautiful and remote, the South Coast around Eden is also home to some fascinating history. These guided tours with family-owned Sapphire Coast Buslines are a great way to explore local landmarks and enjoy this area's wild and scenic splendour.
Climb on board at the Port of Eden, then let your friendly and knowledgeable guides whisk you away for a scenic drive and stunning views of Twofold Bay and Boyds Tower. Next stop is Eden Killer Whale Museum. Learn all about the legacy of the Eden men and women who practiced whaling, and delve into the remarkable story of Old Tom, an extraordinary killer whale.
If you’re feeling peckish, you’ll enjoy the delicious lunch arranged by your hosts at a pretty Quarantine Bay picnic spot. When you're refuelled and ready for action hop back onto the bus, bound for Ben Boyd National Park and a guided tour of Boyds Tower. Last but not least, enjoy a tour of Davidson Whaling Station where you'll hear about the remarkable but true story of local killer whales that helped the Davidson family.
Sapphire Coast Buslines are is a licensed commercial tour operator with a Parks Eco Pass.
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Park info
- in the Pambula-Haycock area of Ben Boyd National Park in the South Coast region
The Pambula-Haycock area of Ben Boyd National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.
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