Kiama, a coastal town on the east coast of New South Wales, is about 120 kilometers from Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, about 40 kilometers from Wollongong, the third largest city in New South Wales.
Kiama is a beautiful coastal town with beautiful scenery, leisurely feeling, blue sky, flocks of seagulls, seductive food and comfortable family hotels. Kiama is a small town that shows "delicacy" to the extreme, with fine restaurants, bars and shops, clean and tidy beaches and walkways that maintain a relatively primitive look, most of the time. The town is sparsely populated, green and grassy, and historical buildings complement each other with excellent natural scenery.
Kiama's best-known scenic spot is the Kiama water spray Cave (Kiama Blowhole), and Kiama's original meaning in the Australian aboriginal language is "where is there a sound in the sea?" and this sound is a magical moment from water spray to stir up the spray. The rocks on the shore penetrate the cave because of the long erosion of the waves. Whenever the waves hit the bank and the strong water flows into the cave, the water column is ejected from the water spray cave. It is said to be up to 100 feet, amazing! Today, water spray Cave has become the hottest spot in the town of Kiama, bringing in about 600000 tourists every year., water spray Cave is always surrounded by tourists, looking forward to the spectacular spray of water columns.
It takes about 2 hours to get to Kiama, directly from (Central Station), Sydney's central station, by (South Coast Line, SCO) on the south coast.
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Visitor centre of Kiama
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