Tuncurry: The Australian Destination for Nature Enthusiasts
Tuncurry, Australia is a coastal town in New South Wales first settled by John Wright in 1875. It was first declared a village in 1893. It was originally known as “North Shore”. Then, it became known as “North Forster”. Its current name means “plenty of fish”.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Tuncurry is during the months of March through June and September through November, for the perfect weather. The busiest months are usually February, May, and August. Tourists are least likely to visit in July. One of the most exciting events in town is Fred Williams Aquatic Festival, which is held every July. It features powerboat circuit racing and ski racing. People of all ages are welcome to participate. Another event to look forward to in town is Saltwater Freshwater Festival, which is held every Australia Day. It aims to celebrate and promote authentic Aboriginal culture while commemorating Australia Day. During the event, patrons may appreciate and enjoy further local art, culinary talent, culture, dance, lifestyle, music, and skills.
What to Do & Area Attractions
One of the most famous attractions in the area is Booti Booti National Park. It was declared a national park in 1992. Activities in the park include birdwatching, hiking, mooning, swimming, and whale watching. Tourists should also visit Wallingat National Park. It is famous for its campsite and forest walks. A lot of Tuncurry AU hotels deliver customer-oriented accommodation services at affordable rates. The Bali Hi is a 4-star hotel with an outdoor saltwater pool, free wifi and a BBQ area. The Sevan Apartments is perfect for a huge group of people, like an entire family or group of friends.