Rating : 3 Stars
Credit cards :
American Express
Master Card
Diners Club
Visa
Currency : AUD
Check-in : from 1400
Check-out : till 1100
Meeting / Conference Information
The Gunyah is ideal for conferences and small groups. It becomes your own unique meeting space, a tranquil place in which to exchange ideas and get creative.
Recreation Information
Canoes are provided for picnicking and fishing on the creek Jervis Bay is famous for its premium dive and snorkeling locations with dozens of unique dive sites in the crystal clear waters Wreck Bay Walkabouts give visitors an insight into our Aboriginal culture - campfire talks, spotlight wildlife walks and bush tucker tours Bushwalking in all surrounding National Parks - Budawangs, Morton, Pigeon House and close-by Booderee National Park Explore the bay by sea kayak, visiting quiet coves and beaches Swim and walk along the world famous white sandy beaches of Jervis Bay Visit local award-winning wineries in NSW's emerging wine growing region Enjoy a massage on your balcony and relax to the sounds of the bush Play golf on picturesque Vincentia Golf Course overlooking the Bay
Restaurant / Dining Information
A tree top dining experience, The Gunyah is at the heart of the camp space built high off the ground to enjoy the sea breeze and a wonderful position amongst the tree tops. The menu showcases local produce such as Greenwell Point mussels in a mild and creamy massaman curry, or lightly fried tempura oysters in a nest of vermicelli noodles. Indigenous flavours are subtle rather than intrusive punctuating a dish without dominating as in sensitively handled kangaroo fillet with mountain pepperberry mascarpone, or a just-tangy lemon myrtle bavarois with roast quince and star anise sauce. Guests have unlimited access to coffee and tea in the Gunyah. 3 course a la carte dinner per person: USD 52.00 Child menu dinner: USD 16.00