Beecroft Peninsula is a suburb of South Coast, New
South Wales and is about 132 kms south-southwest
of NSW's capital city of Sydney.
Beecroft Peninsula is the spectacular northern
headland of Jervis Bay. On the western and
southern sides of the peninsula steep sandstone
cliffs rise dramatically out of the ocean, up to 91m
at its southernmost point, Point Perpendicular.
White sandy beaches are found along the
northern, eastern and southern sides interspersed
with numerous intertidal reefs.
Beecroft Peninsula encompasses an area of about
5250ha south of the town of Currarong,
approximately 200 km south of Sydney, New South
Wales.