Moving to Vincentia NSW 🏑

by General Admin Jun 30, 2026

Thinking of moving to Vincentia? Get the complete guide to Jervis Bay's residential heart β€” Collingwood Beach, property prices, schools and removalist costs. Free quotes.

Huskisson gets the dolphin tours, the ferry terminal and the postcard esplanade. Vincentia, immediately next door, gets the school zone, the family streets and the residents who actually live there fifty-two weeks a year rather than the long weekend version. If Huskisson is Jervis Bay's front door, Vincentia is the suburb where most of the area's permanent population actually sleeps at night.

That distinction matters more than it might first appear, and it shapes almost everything about who chooses to settle here and why. This guide covers Vincentia's residential character, the property reality, the school situation that draws families specifically, and what it costs to get your household onto this part of the Jervis Bay foreshore. 

The Quiet Side of a Famous Bay πŸ—ΊοΈ

Vincentia sits on the southern shore of Jervis Bay, immediately adjacent to Huskisson and roughly 195 kilometres south of Sydney's CBD via the Princes Highway. The suburb wraps around a long stretch of the bay's foreshore, with Collingwood Beach forming its primary swimming spot and a well-used walking track threading along the water's edge connecting Vincentia to the broader Jervis Bay shoreline.

Where Huskisson concentrates its commercial activity around a tight esplanade and wharf precinct, Vincentia spreads out into a more conventional residential layout, streets of family homes set back from the water on larger blocks than the tourist-oriented stock found closer to Huskisson's centre. 

Collingwood Beach and Life on the Foreshore πŸ–οΈ

Collingwood Beach is Vincentia's local swimming spot, a sheltered stretch of the bay's southern shore that delivers the same remarkable water clarity Jervis Bay is known for, without the crowds that build around Huskisson's more central beaches in peak season. It is the kind of beach residents use on an ordinary Tuesday rather than treating as a special occasion.

The Jervis Bay foreshore walking track runs along this stretch of coastline, giving residents a genuine daily walking or running route with water views for virtually its entire length. For families with young children, the calm conditions and the proximity of the track to residential streets make it one of the suburb's most used pieces of everyday infrastructure. 

Who Actually Lives in Vincentia 🏑

Families wanting genuine Jervis Bay lifestyle with a workable school solution make up the core of Vincentia's buyer pool, drawn specifically by the presence of a local high school that removes the daily commute many coastal relocations require. This is a meaningful differentiator from Huskisson, where the buyer profile skews more heavily toward lifestyle movers without school-age children and holiday-home owners.

Retirees are well represented too, often choosing Vincentia over Huskisson for the quieter, more residential streetscape while still being a short drive from Huskisson's dining and services. The suburb's character generally attracts buyers who are committing to permanent residence rather than weekend or holiday use, which gives Vincentia a noticeably different community rhythm to its more tourism-facing neighbour. 

The Property Market and the Jervis Bay Premium πŸ’°

Area

Typical Median (House)

Character

Vincentia

$1.10M - $1.45M

Permanent residential heart of Jervis Bay, family homes, Collingwood Beach access

Huskisson

$1.05M - $1.35M

Main service town, tourism economy, ferry terminal and dining strip

Hyams Beach

$1.4M - $1.9M+

Famous white sand, extremely tight holiday and prestige market

Nowra

$650K - $850K

Regional centre 20km inland, full services, more affordable entry point

 

Vincentia carries the same Jervis Bay premium affecting the whole bay area, driven by limited waterfront and near-waterfront stock against sustained demand from both owner-occupiers and holiday-home buyers. The suburb's broader range of standard family housing, compared with Huskisson's more tourism-influenced stock, gives buyers slightly more choice without stepping away from the Jervis Bay address. Anyone weighing a purchase here should confirm interstate removalist costs as part of the total relocation budget, particularly given the distance from most interstate capitals. 

Vincentia High School and the Family Decision πŸŽ’

Vincentia High School sits within the suburb and serves as the main secondary school for the broader Jervis Bay area, including Huskisson and the surrounding communities. For families, this single piece of infrastructure is often the deciding factor between settling in Vincentia versus a neighbouring suburb, since it removes the daily school commute that affects many coastal relocation decisions elsewhere on this part of the coast.

Vincentia Public School covers the local primary catchment. Together, the two schools mean a family can complete the full schooling journey from kindergarten through to graduation without leaving the immediate area, a genuine rarity for a town this size on the NSW South Coast. 

Shopping, Services and the Short Trip to Huskisson πŸ›’

Vincentia has a local shopping centre covering everyday basics, including a supermarket and pharmacy, sufficient for most routine needs without leaving the suburb. For the wider dining scene, the ferry terminal, and a broader range of specialty retail, Huskisson is a short drive away and functions as the natural extension of Vincentia's own services.

Nowra, the regional centre roughly 20 kilometres inland, covers larger shopping needs, major medical appointments and the hospital. Most Vincentia residents describe the combination of local basics, a Huskisson run for dining and variety, and an occasional Nowra trip as a comfortable rhythm rather than a constraint. 

Getting Around Jervis Bay πŸš—

The Princes Highway is the main route in and out of the area, connecting Vincentia north toward Nowra and onward to Wollongong and Sydney, a journey of around three hours under normal conditions. There is no rail line serving the Jervis Bay area, making a private vehicle essential for both commuting and everyday life.

Within the bay, Huskisson's ferry to Booderee National Park is accessible by a short drive, and local roads connect Vincentia directly to Huskisson's centre in a matter of minutes. Nowra and Shellharbour airports offer limited domestic connections for residents who travel by air regularly. 

Vincentia Compared to Huskisson, Honestly βš–οΈ

What Vincentia Offers Families

What Vincentia Asks of You

A genuine year-round resident community rather than a holiday-house turnover suburb

Jervis Bay's national profile has pushed prices well above what this area carried a decade ago

Collingwood Beach and the Jervis Bay foreshore walking track right on the doorstep

No train line; the road trip to Sydney runs close to three hours

Vincentia High School within the suburb, removing the daily commute many coastal towns require

Fewer dining and retail options than Huskisson; bigger nights out usually mean a short drive there

A broader range of housing stock, including standard family homes rather than mostly holiday-style builds

Waterfront and near-waterfront stock is genuinely limited and moves quickly when listed

Seasons in Vincentia and When to Plan Your Move 🌀️

Season

Local Reality

Moving Tip

Summer (Dec-Feb)

Collingwood Beach and the foreshore track are at their busiest, though Vincentia stays calmer than Huskisson's tourist core

Book early; the whole Jervis Bay area runs at peak removalist demand through January

Autumn (Mar-May)

Quiet and settled, with the foreshore track at its most pleasant for a daily walk

A strong moving window with better access and operator availability

Winter (Jun-Aug)

Genuinely quiet; the resident community character is most obvious during these months

The most flexible time to move, with the lowest demand on local capacity

Spring (Sep-Nov)

Building toward summer; the foreshore wildflowers and milder days bring locals back outdoors

Good window before the school holiday and summer rush returns from December

Because Vincentia carries a more residential character than Huskisson, the seasonal swing in population is noticeably gentler here. Collingwood Beach and the foreshore track do get busier in summer, but the suburb does not experience the same tourist surge that transforms Huskisson's town centre over the same months. 

What It Costs to Move to Vincentia πŸ’²

The figures below provide a realistic planning range for an interstate move into Vincentia. Road access from the Princes Highway is straightforward, and the suburb's wider residential streets generally present fewer access challenges for a standard removalist truck than Huskisson's tighter tourist core.

Origin City

Studio / 1 Bed

2-3 Bed House

4+ Bed House

Transit Time

Sydney

$730 - $1,160

$2,500 - $4,000

$4,150 - $6,300

1 day

Melbourne

$1,420 - $2,250

$4,350 - $6,700

$7,200 - $10,550

2-3 days

Brisbane

$1,570 - $2,420

$4,750 - $7,300

$7,900 - $11,650

2-3 days

Canberra

$660 - $1,070

$2,350 - $3,750

$3,950 - $5,950

1 day

Adelaide

$2,070 - $3,020

$6,350 - $9,500

$10,100 - $14,850

3-4 days

Perth

$3,280 - $4,550

$9,900 - $14,050

$15,250 - $21,100

5-7 days

For a precise figure based on your specific load and street, start a free quote with Best Rated Transport and compare verified operators before locking in your moving budget. 

Backloading Into the Bay 🚚

Backloading is a solid option for a Vincentia move, with the same Sydney to South Coast freight corridor serving the entire Jervis Bay area applying equally here as it does for Huskisson. The savings are most significant on the longer interstate runs from Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, where sharing space on a truck already heading in the right direction meaningfully reduces the total cost.

Our backloading guide covers the discount ranges and booking flexibility you can expect. Vincentia's quieter, more residential streets generally make delivery timing easier to coordinate than the busier Huskisson town centre, even during peak season. 

Frequently Asked Questions❓

Q: Is Vincentia different from Huskisson, or basically the same place? 

A: They are genuinely different in character, despite being neighbours. Huskisson is the tourism-facing service town with the ferry, the esplanade dining and a strong holiday-letting market. Vincentia is more residential, with a higher proportion of permanent year-round residents and family homes. 

Q: Is Collingwood Beach good for swimming? 

A: Yes. It is a sheltered, calm stretch of Jervis Bay's southern shore, well suited to families and young children, with the same exceptional water clarity the bay is known for and considerably fewer crowds than Huskisson's central beaches in summer. 

Q: What schools are in Vincentia? 

A: Vincentia Public School covers the local primary catchment, and Vincentia High School serves as the main secondary school for the broader Jervis Bay area, meaning families can complete schooling from kindergarten through graduation without leaving the suburb. 

Q: How expensive is Vincentia compared to Huskisson? 

A: The two suburbs sit in a similar premium price range, both carrying the broader Jervis Bay premium. Vincentia's broader stock of standard family housing gives buyers slightly more choice without a significant price difference from Huskisson. 

Q: Is Vincentia a holiday town or a real suburb? 

A: It functions as a genuine residential suburb with a strong permanent population, distinct from the holiday-letting character that defines parts of Huskisson and Hyams Beach. Most Vincentia buyers are settling permanently rather than purchasing a weekender. 

Q: Can I commute to Sydney from Vincentia? 

A: It is possible but demanding. There is no rail line, and the road journey runs close to three hours each way via the Princes Highway. Vincentia suits permanent relocation or remote work arrangements rather than daily Sydney commuting. 

Q: What should I flag with my removalist before a Vincentia delivery? 

A: Confirm your specific street and any access notes, though most of Vincentia's residential streets are straightforward for a standard truck. Summer weekend deliveries benefit from early timing to stay ahead of broader Jervis Bay visitor traffic.

 

Ready to Settle Into Vincentia? πŸš€

Vincentia offers a rare combination on the NSW South Coast: genuine Jervis Bay water access, a local high school, and a community built around permanent residents rather than holiday turnover. When your move date is confirmed, get a free quote through Best Rated Transport and compare verified operators who know the Jervis Bay area and can plan your delivery properly.

 

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