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The southernmost deep-water harbour in NSW, Port of Eden facilitates the South Coast’s key industries: fishing, forestry and tourism. Serving the region’s import and export needs, Port of Eden is also home to one of NSW’s largest fishing fleets and provides a tourism gateway to the southern NSW coast.

Each year, around 100 commercial vessels, including a growing number of cruise ships, visit the Port of Eden’s three wharves: a privately owned woodchip terminal, the multi-user Royal Australian Navy wharf, and the Eden Cruise Wharf. The cruise industry compliments the Sapphire Coast's existing visitor market of approximately 1 million visitors each year.

Port of Eden
Getting there

Eden Cruise Wharf is located at Weecoon St, Eden NSW.

What's around the Port of Eden?

Eden is well-known for its delicious seafood, stunning coastline and the local Whale Festival.

The Eden Welcome Centre, located on the old fisherman’s co-op site at the Port of Eden, was built in April 2021 and will facilitate the movement of over 100,000 cruise passengers to the local region each year.

For more information, see Visit Eden or the Eden Visitor Information Centre, in the Eden Welcome Centre at Weecoon Street, Snug Cove.