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Sandy Feet Getaway, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Sandy Feet Getaway is a beautiful three bedroom, free standing home in a quite cul-de-sac at Sanctuary Point, near Jervis Bay.

the host is very nice
9.1
Scored 9.1
Wonderful
Rated wonderful
75 reviews
Price from$246.98per night
Southern Escape by Experience Jervis Bay, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Southern Escape by Experience Jervis Bay offers accommodations in Sanctuary Point, a 13-minute walk from Paradise Beach and 29 miles from Mollymook Golf Club.

8.8
Scored 8.8
Excellent
Rated excellent
12 reviews
Price from$317.83per night
Tiny House Stays House 1, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Tiny House Stays House 1 offers accommodations in Sanctuary Point, a 16-minute walk from Paradise Beach and 31 miles from Mollymook Golf Club.

cleanliness and management
8.6
Scored 8.6
Excellent
Rated excellent
95 reviews
Price from$228.13per night
Bay & Basin, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Bay & Basin is a 10-minute drive from the famous Hyams Beach which features the world’s whitest sand, as well as Booderee National Park on Jervis Bay.

The property was dated but very clean and well equipped. I loved the bed and sheets; good to have facecloths. The fridge was a decent size and the freezer a bonus. We froze water to go in our cool bag. Plates, glasses and cutlery was provided. Good hot shower. Plenty of parking. Nice little cake shop next door! We arrived before the 9pm check in time but no-one there. Luckily my (UK) phone worked and my call was answered immediately and we were helped into the room over the phone. Not far the local places of interest such as the beautiful beaches.
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
405 reviews
Price from$92.94per night
Golf View Motel, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Located in Sanctuary Point, within a 10-minute walk of Paradise Beach and 31 miles of Mollymook Golf Club, Golf View Motel provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private...

7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
519 reviews
Price from$75.07per night
Tiny House Stays House 5, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Tiny House Stays House 5 offers accommodations in Sanctuary Point, 31 miles from Mollymook Golf Club. Free Wifi is available throughout the property and Paradise Beach is a 17-minute walk away.

7.7
Scored 7.7
Good
Rated good
6 reviews
Price from$228.13per night
Huskisson Hotel, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Located in Huskisson, Huskisson Hotel offers beachfront accommodations a 2-minute walk from Shark Net Beach and facilities like a bar.

Good location to main shopping area, able to walk to most sights from the accommodation. Happy hour at the pub 3 to 5 each day was good.
7.9
Scored 7.9
Good
Rated good
844 reviews
Price from$91.39per night
Huskisson Beach Motel, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Offering free WiFi, this motel is located opposite Jervis Bay. Each room features a flat-screen TV with Austar cable channels.

Location was perfect!
7.6
Scored 7.6
Good
Rated good
1,524 reviews
Price from$98.95per night
Huskisson Bayside Resort, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Just 3 minutes’ walk from Shark Net Beach, Huskisson Bayside Resort features free Wi-Fi, an outdoor pool and BBQ facilities. A refrigerator and tea/coffee making facilities are standard in all rooms.

Clean and comfortable
7.3
Scored 7.3
Good
Rated good
1,602 reviews
Price from$95.09per night
Huskisson Holiday Motel Cabins, hotel in Sanctuary Point

Just a 5-minute walk from the sandy Huskisson Beach, Bay Stays Jervis Bay offers self-contained accommodations with a patio, garden views, and an outdoor dining area. Free parking is provided.

It was very close to the beaches and shops. Very spacious for an all in one room.
8.2
Scored 8.2
Very Good
Rated very good
426 reviews
Price from$162.49per night
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What Guests Said About Sanctuary Point:

  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    Sanctuary Point is mainly residential housing.

    Sanctuary Point is mainly residential housing. There are no tourist activities unless you have your own boat. There are no eat in restaurants in the evening. There is a small row of takeaway shops, Indian, Chinese, Pizza and fish and chips. To us these all looked very grubby and uninviting so we didn’t use any of them. Everything closed at 7.00pm, except maybe the fish and chip shop. Take away is all well and good if you can eat it in your accommodation. We couldn’t and I suspect many more here would be difficult too. We ended up buying snacks from the petrol station and missing the evening meal.
    Christopher
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Joe and Sonia are very friendly people.

    Joe and Sonia are very friendly people. They will go above and beyond to make you feel comfortable within their home. We had our own private little courtyard which was perfect and a bbq we could use. Sonia supplied us with some breakfast goodies for us. The atmosphere of the place was astonishing. The basin was just as beautiful especially when watching the sunset. I highly recommend this place to anyone who loves to travel. My partner and I will definitely be back.
    A
    Anonymous
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Beautiful area - we had stayed down in Hyams Beach before so...

    Beautiful area - we had stayed down in Hyams Beach before so used it as a one-night stop in a longer road trip. Wish we had allowed more time though! Sunrises were spectacular and you never get tired of things to do here. Hyams Beach and similar beaches 10-15 mins away Shops 3-5mins away (with multiple options) Roads can be a little confusing without a GPS at first, but you find your way :)
    Anna
    Australia
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    We had dinner one night at the bowling Club across the road...

    We had dinner one night at the bowling Club across the road from the accommodation. Then we went to Huskisson RSL a couple of times. We had Fish and Chips for the Fish Shop in Huskisson - you can understand why they were rated No.3! We did the twilight cruise, just great. We also visited the Maritime Museum where the Ferry the Lady Denham is! Loved the place. The Booderee National Park is a bargain for a very small fee you can have 2 day access. There are plenty of beaches and 2 light houses and plenty of walks and hiking trails! Take a picnic lunch! You can camper there but you need to book!
    Mrs Madchef
    Australia
  • 4.0
    Scored 4.0

    The main problem was that the room above us had a wooden...

    The main problem was that the room above us had a wooden floor so we could hear every step they made ( and boy did they walk up and down) and this continued until around midnight and started again around 7.30 the next morning. The only time we got any kind of peace was when we were out. To sum up.the problem was a wooden floor and very inconsiderate guests one of the guests was wearing what sounded like high heel all the time. So I can say we were pretty much over the place by the time we left.
    KEN
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A quiet and attractive small town with everything you need...

    A quiet and attractive small town with everything you need to get away from the hustle and bustle of busy places. Lots of lovely walks if you have dogs or just want to stretch your legs and the lake is just as lovely to look at as fish on or boat. Kangaroos have a special place in the town grazing along the verges or in their park, and dogs have a fully fenced dog park too. Coffee at the boat ramp in the morning is mostly shared with the water birds (mid-Covid and winter so could be very different in the summer).
    Esther
    Australia