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Guide To Shell Cove

Let’s give some love to this coastal beauty.

Smack bang on the gorgeous Shellharbour Marina sits Shell Cove, a suburb of the Shellharbour Area. And although the harbour is relatively new, there’s still so much to love about this little spot. Full of open spaces, stunning views and some pretty neat places to eat, shop and play it’s well worth a visit.

Here’s The Folds guide to this vibrant town in the Illawarra.

Great Outdoors

The star here is the marina itself. With over 2.5km of boardwalks and promenade running the circumference of the whole harbour, everywhere you turn you’re faced with beautiful water views. You can walk all the way to the end of the harbour and onto the break walls to look out over the neverending ocean and maybe if you’re lucky [and come at the right time] even spot a whale or dolphin.

If you have your heart set on spotting one of those ocean beauties, book a ‘whale & sea life watching cruise’ or an ‘eco-cruise’ with Shellharbour Wild. Whale cruises run from mid-May to November and Eco cruises for the rest of the time. Both depart from Shell Cove and are an awesome way to see local wildlife whilst taking in our spectacular Illawarra coastline.

If you’d rather appreciate the view from above then you’ve just got to book yourself in with Big Wave SkyDive. Check out Shell Cove and its surroundings as you parachute through the air. Talk about epic!

Retail Therapy

Lots of shops and stores are starting to pop up around Shell Cove to keep us on our toes. We love The Source Bulk Foods with over 400 bulk food bins full of quality and healthy ingredients. Locally sourced honey and natural cleaning products, yes please! There’s also a Woolies and BWS for other essentials.

Close by in cutesy Shellharbour Village, you’ll find more local gems like Harbour Rose stocking beachy clothing, jewellery, giftware and accessories and Sway Clothing for Australian clothing labels as well as homewares.

A teensy bit further away is Stockland Shellharbour where you’ll find all the big names like Kmart, Target and Myer along with 240 specialty stores, phew!

Wining & Dining

Oooo there’s some good eating [and drinking] to be had around Shell Cove that’s for sure. Leaf Cafe & Co. serve up award-winning coffee and a tasty brekkie and lunch menu to match.

Georgia Rose is an excellent spot for brunch, lunch, dinner, drinks and delish cocktails…. They’ve got it all. The views of the marina are gorge and the vibes are 100%.

The Waterfront Tavern serves all your fave Aussie classics with a modern twist [think succulent lobster mornay alongside plant-based Buddha burgers]. They also have a handy kids menu meaning every type of eater is satisfied.

Heading over to The Links Golf Club you’ll find Il Lago- The Tavern, with pleasant views over the rolling hills of the golf club, tasty pasta, pizzas and more, as well as both drink and food specials most nights of the week, it’s a top spot to hit up!

For all the sweet tooths [us included] then may we suggest, local doughnut legends, Donut Jam. They’ve had so much success with their Port Kembla location they’ve now given us a Shell Cove spot as well and we just couldn’t be happier. Seriously, just take one look at their Insta and try not to lick your phone.

Arts & Culture

We weren’t lying when we said Georgia Rose really does do it all! They regularly host ‘Paint & Graze’ sessions as well as other classes like candle making, floral workshops and even cocktail making classes, whoop whoop. There’s also live acoustic music on Saturdays, Vinyl DJs on Sundays and Drag Trivia every Tuesday.

The Waterfront Tavern also hosts lots of fun events, we love the sound of Sing & Sip, a community choir night. It’s an excellent opportunity to get your vocal chords moving and get together with old and new friends.

Gumaraa, which operates close to Shell Cove, is an Aboriginal cultural education company that offers genuine indigenous experiences for everyone. These experiences are rooted in the rich traditions of the Dharawal and Yuin Nations, providing an authentic and educational journey into Indigenous culture. Book one of their cultural tours to gain insight into the history of the Shellharbour area and its significance to our First Nations people.

Step Back In Time

Bass Point Reserve is just a 5-minute drive from the centre of Shell Cove and is considered one of the most important archaeological sites on the NSW coast. It’s on the Australian Heritage Commission register for both its Aboriginal and European historical importance.

Aboriginal people have used Bass Point as a regular campsite for many, many, many years and you can learn more about the area with a self-guided Aboriginal Indigenous Cultural Walk.

In 1943 a strong storm and caused an American merchant ship to crash and sink in Bass Point. Four Australian soldiers’ lives were lost as they rescued the crew of the ship and there is a memorial located in the area to commemorate these soldiers.

Just for Kids

In the centre of the marina, there is a perfect little beach for the younguns to splash and play until their heart’s content. There are interactive stations along the walk around the marina where kiddos can make their own whirlpool or use the binoculars to take in their surroundings. There are also plenty of green spaces for running around and stretching legs.

Georgia Rose [yep, again! What can’t they do?] also hold kid and teen-friendly events, especially in the school holidays, like crafting, cooking and painting.

Treat the kiddos [and the grown-ups] to a taaassty Donut Jam doughnut or milkshake or a scoop of ice creamy goodness at Bliss Ice Cream and Gelato.

Special Events

The Waterfront Shell Cove Shellharbour City Festival of Sport is a fantastic two-day event open to everyone. Whether you’re new to sports or a regular player, it’s a family-friendly gathering with something for everyone to enjoy.

PromenART is a cool new thing happening in Shell Cove. This multi-year project is all about embracing creativity, culture, and our awesome community. You can expect everything from funky sculptures and art installations to live performances and more.

What’s nearby

Just a stone’s throw away from Shell Cove is charming Shellharbour Village. Full of darling cafes, yummo restaurants and an excellent ocean pool there’s loads to do here.

Heading south past Bass Point Reserve is Killalea Regional Park. Here you will find excellent surfing spots at beaches known by locals as ‘The Farm’ and ‘Mystics’. It’s also popular for picnics, fishing and camping. It’s one stunner of a spot for sure!

There are some fab local businesses in Shellcove, and our Business Directory is the place to find them! From mechanics to medical centres, landscapers to legal services, beauty salons to builders…The Fold’s Business Directory has got you covered.

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