Mystery Bay is a secluded coastal gem on the South Coast of New South Wales between Eurobodalla National Park and a rugged coastline, this small village and its namesake beach are known for it's pristine, unspoiled beauty and turquoise waters.
The bay earnt its name from a mysterious 1880 disappearance of a geologist and crew, with their boat later found abandoned here. Today, it’s a tranquil spot for camping, surfing, fishing, and nature lovers, with a laid-back vibe and minimal crowds.
There is also a campsite just around the corner for $26/night for two people.