Vincentia Suburb Profile

Living in Vincentia offers a beautiful coastline and peaceful setting that encourages you to slow down, leaving the chaos of the city far behind. Offering a lifestyle that many can only dream about, Vincentia boasts native bushland, abundant wildlife, and some of the finest beaches in the Shoalhaven region—all within walking distance of dreamy coastal homes. Well-positioned between Huskisson and Hyams Beach, Vincentia is a standout on the South Coast of New South Wales, thanks in large part to its direct access to the pristine wilderness of Jervis Bay Marine Park and Booderee National Park. Living in Vincentia means you can wander along the White Sand Walk, a gorgeous foreshore trail with incredible views of the bay, showcasing the best of what this area has to offer.
Small and convenient, Vincentia village covers all of life’s essentials, from a well-stocked supermarket and bottle shop to cafes, bakeries, and healthcare services. Right next door, Huskisson offers a broader selection of shops, on-trend cafes and eateries, plus monthly markets and a cinema complex. Vincentia is equal distance from Sydney and Canberra (a two-and-a-half-hour drive to be exact), making it a prime summertime destination. Holiday-goers embrace the area’s swimming, diving, kayaking, boating, fishing, and paddleboarding, while year-round, it offers an unbeatable lifestyle for those lucky enough to call it home.
Area Features
Beaches
Pristine beaches of white sand and turquoise water, Vincentia’s beautiful coastline is one stunning destination. Hugging the waters of Jervis Bay, locals are truly spoilt for choice. Blenheim Beach is ideal for snorkelling, Orion Beach is a local haunt, and Greenfield Beach in the south of the town flows into Jervis Bay National Park.
Jervis Bay Marine Park
Year-round, Jervis Bay Marine Park is teeming with wildlife – bottlenose dolphins, fur seals and little penguins. And there is no better way to experience it, then in the water itself swimming, snorkelling, diving or kayaking. During the colder months, the annual migration of the humpback and southern right whales are a highlight.
National Parks
Around Vincentia, native bushland is in abundance. And although it comes teeming with wildlife, none other are quite like Booderee National Park. In less than 10 minutes, locals are within a pristine wilderness that simply stuns at every turn. Trails shrouded in dense bushland open out to white-sand beaches and turquoise waters – a paradise that many can only dream about.
With Jervis Bay on your doorstep and a well-equipped village centre, Vincentia is the kind of place where you kick back and forget about the woes of city life. Year-round Vincentia is home to many retirees and a sprinkling of growing families, but when summer rolls around, the local population swells with people taking advantage of the unbeatable lifestyle Jervis Bay has to offer.