BUNDEENA

  • Latitude: -34.0832
  • Longitude: 151.151
  • East Australia
  • Marina in Australia

Address: Australia

Bundeena is a picturesque village located in the Sutherland Shire of New South Wales, Australia. The village sits on the southern side of Port Hacking and is surrounded by the Royal National Park. Although Bundeena is primarily known for its natural beauty, scenic surroundings, and charming small-town atmosphere, it does not feature a large commercial marina akin to those found in major urban centers. However, there are smaller facilities catering to recreational boating and various water activities.

Description

Bundeena is characterized by:

  • Stunning coastal views and serene beaches such as Horderns Beach, Bonnie Vale, and Jibbon Beach.
  • Rich Aboriginal heritage with accessible rock engravings at Jibbon Headland.
  • Lush natural surroundings, being part of the Royal National Park, offering various walking trails and wildlife encounters.
  • A close-knit community with friendly locals and a relaxed lifestyle.
  • Access to water activities like kayaking, swimming, fishing, and boating.

Key Facilities and Features

  1. Bundeena Wharf

    • Primarily used for ferry services connecting Bundeena with nearby Cronulla.
    • Minimal facilities, but serves as a hub for visitors and transport connections.
  2. Bonnie Vale Picnic Grounds and Campground

    • Popular area for campers and day visitors.
    • Boat ramp and mooring facilities available for small to medium-sized boats.
    • Picnic and BBQ spots, toilets, and a car park.
  3. Private Moorings and Slipways

    • Various properties have private mooring facilities for smaller boats.
    • Limited commercial marina infrastructure, with an emphasis on residential and recreational use.

Specifications (General Boating Needs)

  • Boat Ramp: Available at Bonnie Vale for launching and retrieving boats.
  • Moorings: Mainly private, with moorings suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
  • Anchorage: Calm waters provide safe anchorage spots; care should be taken to avoid protected or sensitive areas.
  • Fuel & Supplies: No dedicated refueling station for boats within Bundeena; boaters often need to plan ahead or visit nearby Cronulla for such amenities.
  • Maintenance Facilities: Limited; larger maintenance tasks would require visiting established marinas in Cronulla or further afield.
  • Navigation: Marked channels and clear signage for safe navigation around Port Hacking and entry/exit to the wharf and ramp.

Access and Transportation

  • By Sea: Regular ferry service from Cronulla Wharf to Bundeena Wharf.
  • By Road: Accessible by car through the Royal National Park from the south, with parking available near the waterfront and Bonnie Vale.
  • Hiking/Biking: Many visitors access Bundeena via scenic trails through the Royal National Park.

Environmental Considerations

  • Conservation Areas: Being part of the Royal National Park, there are strict environmental regulations to protect the natural habitat, flora, and fauna.
  • Protected Waters: Some regions are protected and boating activities must adhere to regulations to preserve marine life and water quality.

Conclusion

While Bundeena lacks a large-scale commercial marina, it offers quaint and charming facilities that cater to recreational boating enthusiasts looking to explore the beautiful Port Hacking waters and the expansive Royal National Park. For more extensive boating needs, nearby marinas in Cronulla provide additional services and amenities. Understanding the local regulations and respecting the natural environment are key to enjoying what Bundeena has to offer for maritime activities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
HAPPY HOUR Sailing 06:25:06
BOTANY HACKING 30 Port 9/22/2024
MINTAKA Sailing 9/22/2024
MARRI NUWI Sailing 9/21/2024
KNOT AGAIN Pleasure 9/21/2024
LADY JANE Sailing 9/21/2024
JAZZ BAR Sailing 9/14/2024

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