| Byron Bay & Hinterlands : TOURIST INFORMATION |
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Information for
tourists & visitors - make the most of your stay in Byron Bay. NOTE: Browse to ENTERTAINMENT (choose Site Index, top - left hand menu) for local GIG GUIDES. Don't forget our Maps are the best available of the Byron Bay area. Cape Byron is easy to find on a map because it is Australia's most easterly point - 153° 39´ east, - located on the far north coast of New South Wales.
Byron Bay is famous for it's beautiful beaches, unspoilt hinterland, and relaxed easy-going lifestyle. From the lush hinterland to the sparkling beaches on the coast, the region is full of natural wonders. Byron Bay is a melting pot of surf culture, alternative philosophies and hedonistic indulgence.
The laid-back towns of Ballina, Lennox Head and Brunswick Heads,
plus the arts-loving villages of Bangalow and Mullumbimby, combine the
casual vibe of coastal retreats with a touch of city style.
Domestic Airports are located in Ballina
(30mins south) or Coolangatta (60mins north) and busses arrive regularly. (see How to Get to Byron - right hand menu). The main attraction of Byron Bay is its beaches! The long stretches of beach and the fine white sand attracts holiday makers from all over Australia and the World. Byron Bay is also a popular surfing destination with many good surfing beaches for all levels of surfing ability.
![]() The famous Byron Bay surfing beach and Julian Rocks
Byron Bay is also home to the Julian Rocks
Marine Park an area of ocean around Julian Rocks - an outcrop of
uninhabited rocky island about 3kms off the beach. Julian Rocks
attracts many Scuba Divers who dive in the clear water to view the
variety of marine life. Other Things to do
Byron Bay - When to visit
Byron Bay attracts holiday makers from all over the world. If you enjoy
the
crowds and nightlife then you will enjoy Byron Bay during the Summer
holiday periods (Byron Bay is at its busiest around Christmas and New
Year. NSW and Queensland Schools
holidays are also a peak period. Easter draws big crowds to the East
Coast Blues and Roots Music Festival - the largest in the Southern
Hemisphere.)
If you prefer to visit without the crowds, try visiting in late Summer or Autumn when accommodation will be cheaper and the beaches a little quieter, even Winter is a nice time and you will have a better chance of sunny days ( most of Byron Bay's rainfall is in Summer) and the ocean is quite warm for swimming. Even more things to do
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