Mystery Bay is a quiet seaside hamlet on the South Coast of New South Wales, tucked into a scenic bay fringed by sandy beaches, rock platforms and native coastal forest. The name evokes the sense of coastal mystery that hangs over this stretch of shoreline — a place where dramatic ocean views and natural features draw visitors seeking both adventure and relaxation.
68843 Corunna Point, Mystery Bay, NSW, Australia
The bay itself is part of the dramatic coastal landscapes of the Eurobodalla region, with gently curving sandy beaches that are ideal for swimming, beach walks and rock pool exploration at low tide. From lookouts above you can see sweeping ocean horizons, and the sheltered areas around Corunna Point provide calm water sections popular with snorkellers and families.
68847 Boat Harbour Point, Mystery Bay, NSW, Australia
Mystery Bay is also framed by scenic headlands and points that extend into the ocean, including Boat Harbour Point and adjacent rock platforms. These coastal features offer great vantage points for sunrise and sunset views, and the mix of sand, rock and forest behind the shore makes this a memorable spot on the NSW south coast.