Kiama Lighthouse, located at the picturesque Kiama Blowhole in New South Wales, Australia, is a historic maritime beacon that has become a symbol of the coastal town. Constructed in 1887, the lighthouse stands 30 meters tall and is notable for its striking white tower with a red top, providing a picturesque contrast against the azure sky and ocean. The site offers breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. Visitors can explore the nearby blowhole, which creates stunning water spouts during high tide, adding to the area’s natural beauty. The lighthouse not only serves its navigational purpose but also enhances Kiama’s charm, offering a perfect spot for leisurely walks and enjoying the rich maritime heritage of the region.
Amos Hoe
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October 18, 2024
Parked right in front of the blow hole and it was amazing! The sound of power was the pressure pushed through the cavity was really captivating. Really special. Go on a day with rough seas for best effects! 😀
Great little walk around the lighthouse with the pool and the fish market nearby.
jayasimha reddy
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October 20, 2024
The place was so scenic and serene. I have visited the kiama Lighthouse and the famous kiama blowhole. It was quite windy during my visit. So, i better insist on anyone going there to carry jackets and feminine to tie their hair up. The entire visit was so pleasant and fun.
Alan Walmsley
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September 11, 2024
Here's a sunny place, well-kept in the park with a glistening lighthouse, compass pointing out places nearby, interesting if a little sunburned info panels, OUTSTANDING VIEW, and impeccable Norfolk pines in a soldier-like row. What a place! Plenty of running around parklane and, of course, the famous blow hole, loved by all. Nothing to do today? Get there, nice cafe too and a tourist shop. Sadly the museum was closed.
Laura P
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October 06, 2024
Great evening, lucky to experience a whale close by during our visit to blow hole, wasn’t as powerful as we have seen it in past, but the views and atmosphere were still stunning. Lighthouse has quite a presence and picturesque in different light.
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Kiama Lighthouse, located at the picturesque Kiama Blowhole in New South Wales, Australia, is a historic maritime beacon that has become a symbol of the coastal town. Constructed in 1887, the lighthouse stands 30 meters tall and is notable for its striking white tower with a red top, providing a picturesque contrast against the azure sky and ocean. The site offers breathtaking views of the coastline and the surrounding area, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers. Visitors can explore the nearby blowhole, which creates stunning water spouts during high tide, adding to the area’s natural beauty. The lighthouse not only serves its navigational purpose but also enhances Kiama’s charm, offering a perfect spot for leisurely walks and enjoying the rich maritime heritage of the region.
Parked right in front of the blow hole and it was amazing! The sound of power was the pressure pushed through the cavity was really captivating. Really special. Go on a day with rough seas for best effects! 😀 Great little walk around the lighthouse with the pool and the fish market nearby.
The place was so scenic and serene. I have visited the kiama Lighthouse and the famous kiama blowhole. It was quite windy during my visit. So, i better insist on anyone going there to carry jackets and feminine to tie their hair up. The entire visit was so pleasant and fun.
Here's a sunny place, well-kept in the park with a glistening lighthouse, compass pointing out places nearby, interesting if a little sunburned info panels, OUTSTANDING VIEW, and impeccable Norfolk pines in a soldier-like row. What a place! Plenty of running around parklane and, of course, the famous blow hole, loved by all. Nothing to do today? Get there, nice cafe too and a tourist shop. Sadly the museum was closed.
Great evening, lucky to experience a whale close by during our visit to blow hole, wasn’t as powerful as we have seen it in past, but the views and atmosphere were still stunning. Lighthouse has quite a presence and picturesque in different light.