South Coast (New South Wales)

The New South Wales South Coast is a picturesque seaside region that can refer to various parts of the state south of Sydney where kilometres of pristine beaches characterise the setting. Wikivoyage covers the South Coast under four distinct regions.

The term "South Coast" is a bit ambiguous – many consider the start of the Princes Motorway just south of Sydney to be the starting point, some will consider anything south of the Illawarra, while others consider anything south of Shoalhaven. On the other hand, some consider the southern border to be the Victorian border, while others consider the northernmost point of the Sapphire Coast (Bega Valley) to be the southernmost. Either way, it's ambiguous and how you choose to interpret the boundaries of the South Coast is up to you.

Listed from north to south, the regions that make up the South Coast is as follows: