Serving the South Coast economy
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.
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Whale Festival
The Eden Whale festival combines whale watching from shore and sea with live shows, hands on family fun, outdoor entertainment, photography, film, music, seafood and local produce.
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Eden Welcome Centre
The Eden Welcome Centre will be a new building located on the fisherman’s co-op site in Eden, facilitating the movement of over 100,000 cruise passengers to the local region each year.
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Killer Whale Museum
Come and explore the most incredible human and killer whale partnership ever witnessed on the planet.