Kiama, is a picturesque township and Local Government Area 120 kilometres south of Sydney on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia. The main tourist attraction is the Kiama Blowhole. Kiama is rightly known as the "Tidy town". It features beautiful beaches, numerous caravan parks and numerous quality fish and chip shops.
The town is reached via a newly built freeway by-pass or by the electrified CityRail south coast line. Its geology is interesting, since many mountains such as Saddleback mountain jut into the sea as at Stanwell Park.
Kiama is host to a Blowhole on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.