Fees · Destination Guide

Jervis Bay Australia

White sand beaches above, temperate reefs and grey nurse shark dives below

Updated Jan 23, 202619 sources

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Fees And Permits

Confirm these fees before you book so your operator plan and day budget match what you will pay onsite.

Fees You Can't Skip

  • Booderee National Park vehicle park pass - AUD $20 (1-day vehicle pass)
  • Jervis Bay Marine Park recreational access - Free (no entry fee)
  • Typical payment pattern: Most diving and snorkelling in Jervis Bay does not require a special visitor permit, but you must follow zoning rules in Jervis Bay Marine Park.

What people usually pay

Most diving and snorkelling in Jervis Bay does not require a special visitor permit, but you must follow zoning rules in Jervis Bay Marine Park. If you enter Booderee National Park by vehicle to access beaches and boat ramps, you need a paid park pass. Budget extra for camping fees if you stay inside Booderee.

FeeAmountApplies toWhere to payNotes
Booderee National Park vehicle park pass

AUD $20 (1-day vehicle pass)

1 day (other passes: 1 year and 2 years)

Vehicles entering Booderee National ParkWhere to pay

Buy online for quickest entry or purchase at the entry station. Display the printed pass with the QR code visible on your dashboard. Walkers and cyclists do not need a pass.

Jervis Bay Marine Park recreational access

Free (no entry fee)

N/A

Recreational scuba diving, snorkelling and swimmingN/A

Zoning rules still apply. Sanctuary zones are no-take, and anchoring can be restricted in some sanctuary areas. Some fishing activities require a NSW fishing licence.