Jibbon, derived from the Dharawal word meaning sandbar at low tide, is the beach at the eastern end of Bundeena and is part of the Royal National Park. The crescent-shaped beach is approximately 800…
Jibbon, derived from the Dharawal word meaning sandbar at low tide, is the beach at the eastern end of Bundeena and is part of the Royal National Park. The crescent-shaped beach is approximately 800 metres long and looks north across the entrance to Port Hacking River.
Jibbon Beach is the starting point for a few walking trails that pass through the beautiful seaside cliffs as well as Aboriginal rock engravings. These include the short Jibbon Loop Track, the longer Jibbon Track and the epic multi-day Coast Track between Bundeena and Otford.
Please note there are no patrols or other facilities at this beach. Please check the Royal National Park website for safety alerts before you travel.