Congo Beach is located in the picturesque village of Congo, part of the Eurobodalla Shire on New South Wales' South Coast. It is known for its surfing opportunities, with the beach colloquially referred to as "The Suck" due to its consistent waves. The beach's hazard rating is 6/10, making it moderately hazardous. It offers stunning views and is part of the Eurobodalla National Park, which provides opportunities for hiking and exploring Aboriginal heritage sites. The area is perfect for families and nature lovers alike.
Congo Beach is close to Moruya, allowing visitors to stock up on supplies before heading out. It is part of a larger natural setting that includes Congo Creek and offers scenic walks like the 14 km Bingi Dreaming track. The beach area is surrounded by dense forests, offering a tranquil retreat from urban life.
The beach's proximity to camping sites like Congo campground makes it an ideal spot for those seeking outdoor adventures and connection with nature.