The delightful angling and tourist village of Eden is established close to the Victorian border in the Sapphire Coast Region of Southern New South Wales. It is a port town situated on the shores of the deep natural harbour of Twofold Bay. Eden has an intriguing fishing town and whaling heritage, that is showcased in the local museum and buildings. More recently Eden has become a popular vacation destination, focused on tourism and featuring, canoeing, boating, angling, surfing, whale-watching cruises. Bushwalking and 4WD trips are also popular through the surrounding nature reserves, state forest and National Park areas. Eden has a broad variety of attractions and a very good range of facilities and amenities supporting a broad variety of recreational activities. Features include: # Excellent
angling and large commercial fleet providing excellent local seafood # The spectacular and picturesque Ben Boyd National Park offers wonderful conditions for swimming, surfing, sea kayaks, canoeing, diving, angling, camping, bird watching and bushwalking; # Historic trips to Boydtown and other local villages # Yacht Charters, Ferry Cruises # Offshore Reef and Game Fishing Charters # Dolphin and Whale Cruises and fishing adventures. Merimbula and Pambula Beach, a short journey to the north have very good boating fishing and sufing beaches, as well as many pubs and clubs. Things to do and see in Eden include: # Take a whale-watching tour or marine wildlife cruise of the embayment # Go wreck diving and discover the `Tasman Hauler` # Stroll along the Fisheries Beach Walk to Twofold Bay. # Explore
the amazing seaboard wilds of Ben Boyd National Park # Visit throughout the Eden Whale Festival, in October/November, is a thrilling weekend of street performers, art displays, marine exhibitions, music performances and carnival rides. # See the historic continues of Davidson Whaling Station and the Green Cape Lightstation # See the Pinnacles rock outcrop in Ben Boyd National Park and Boyd`s Tower, that was constructed for whale-spotting at Twofold Bay.