The coastal town of Byron Bay has long been a hipster hotspot attracting travellers from near and far for its relaxing and restorative powers. Surrounded by lush hinterland (that is perfect for hiking) and pristine beaches, the NSW North Coast beach town punches well above its weight.
Here’s how you can make the most of you next Byron Bay getaway.
The list of things to do in Byron Bay is long, from hiking the hinterland and swimming at the town’s best beaches to the best family-friendly activities in town.
While visitors flock to Main Beach, you’ll find locals migrating to the surrounding beaches to escape the crowds. Some of best include Belongil Beach, Wategos Beach and The Pass, which is popular among surfers. Adventure seekers should head a little further afield to explore the region’s best secret waterfalls.
If the weather isn’t suitable for swimming, spend the day browsing Byron’s beautiful range of boutiques that sell everything from hand-made trinkets to unique clothing items. Or hit up the local markets for some fresh produce and a chat with the friendly locals. However you choose to spend it, your time in Byron Bay is sure to be memorable.
Byron Bay is one of the most beautiful towns in Australia, so there’s a few things you simply must see when you’re here. Don’t miss catching a sunrise from Australia’s most easterly point at the Cape Byron Lighthouse. The best way to get there is by taking the Cape Byron walking track, known among locals and tourists alike as one of the town’s best hikes. It’s a great spot for whale watching come migration season between May and November.
But you haven’t seen it all until you head out of town, where you can find adorable hinterland towns to visit just a short drive away. You can tick multiple off your bucket list by hitting the Northern Rivers Rail Trail, an incredible cycling route that winds its way through the region.
Despite its boho persona, there are plenty of luxury accommodation offerings in Byron Bay. From modern and refined guesthouses to exclusive, private getaways, you’ll be spoilt for choice when looking for somewhere to unwind and relax in style.
If you plan to linger longer or you’re travelling with family and friends, settle in at one of Byron’s fanatastic campgrounds and caravan parks. What’s better than falling asleep to the sound of crashing waves just metres away? There’s also a range of budget-friendly options, too. Whether you’re looking to meet new friends or just need a home base to explore from, Byron has a slew of hip hostels to choose from.
On holiday in Byron and feeling hungry? Lucky for you, this coastal town is packed with great restaurants offering some of the best food you’ll find. From Italian eateries to diners pushing local produce, all foodies are catered for.
Come morning, you can also hit up the town’s bustling cafes, which serve some seriously good coffee and even better vibes. There are also plenty of good bars in town that are perfect for a sundowner. Think killer cocktails at rooftop lounges, premium wines at Parisian-inspired jazz bars and cool craft beers at local-run breweries. We’ll cheers to that!