Welcome to Carey Bay Shopping Village, your one-stop destination for a delightful shopping experience in the heart of Carey Bay, NSW. Conveniently located at 17 Laycock St, our vibrant shopping village offers an exceptional selection of local retailers, ensuring that you find everything you need from everyday essentials to unique treasures. Our friendly staff are dedicated to providing outstanding customer service, making each visit a pleasant and personalized experience.

At Carey Bay Shopping Village, we pride ourselves on creating a welcoming atmosphere where community and commerce come together. Whether you’re stopping by for groceries, exploring boutique shops, or enjoying a coffee at our cozy café, you’ll appreciate our commitment to quality and value. Our thoughtfully curated mix of shops reflects the diverse tastes of our customers, making it easy to discover something new with every visit.

What sets us apart is our strong focus on supporting local businesses and fostering a sense of community. We invite you to explore our unique offerings, chat with our knowledgeable staff, and take advantage of our convenient services. For any inquiries or to book an appointment, feel free to reach out to us at (02) 4959 2207. Experience the charm and convenience of Carey Bay Shopping Village today!

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Robert Kemp

4 Google Rating

This place has a great seafood store.

4/ 5

This place has a great seafood store.

Shane Peterson

2 Google Rating

very limited variety of shope catering more towards specific meeds stores. bottle-o is usually busy,

2/ 5

very limited variety of shope catering more towards specific meeds stores. bottle-o is usually busy, and the seafood store has a good variety. there is also a preschool directly across the road. with a postbox and public phone on site as well. it serves most locals fairly well considering more shops are only a small drive away.

Matt Taylor

1 Google Rating

Terrible shopping centre

1/ 5

Terrible shopping centre

William Newberry

4 Google Rating

Very friendly small centre with morning cafe, and other services, including fish shop and bottle sh

4/ 5

Very friendly small centre with morning cafe, and other services, including fish shop and bottle shop. A nice place

Phil Diacono

5 Google Rating

Great fishmonger "Shane's" - always something new and interesting on offer; good range of prices too

5/ 5

Great fishmonger "Shane's" - always something new and interesting on offer; good range of prices too,

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