About Byron Bay

Did you know that Byron Bay is the most easterly point of the Australian coastline? With a population of just 9,000 and an estimated 1.7 million tourists visiting each year, Byron Bay is home to a growing culture fostering the arts and alternative industries. Each year Byron Bay hosts ever popular music events like "Splendour in the Grass" and "East Coast Blues and Roots Festival". Byron Bay is also renowned for its relaxed culture, breath-taking beaches, and its rural beauty. With average summer temperatures of 21C - 28C, and winter temperatures of 15C - 21C, Byron Bay is one of the most popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Australia.

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Activities in Byron Bay

  • Byron Bay Day Tour

    Head from Brisbane to the world famous surfing town of Byron Bay! You will have five hours to soak up the atmosphere of this alternative town. Explore local shops, cafes, walk the beaches, take a spa treatment or even take a dip in the beaches of Byron.

  • 3-hour Byron Bay Private Surf Lesson

    Learn to surf with with your own qualified surfing instructor. This is an intensive session designed to teach you the easiest and safest techniques for stand up surfing. You will ride long waves of at least 40 metres. All equipment is included.

  • Byron Bay Beach & Hinterland Tour

    Byron Bay - North Coast Beaches - Bangalow - Hinterland - Lighthouse This tour treks down the Queensland / NSW coastline stopping at Hastings Point and Cabarita before reacing the hinterland town of Bangalow. Late morning you will reach your ultimate destination - Byron bay

  • Yoga Raw Food Retreat

    Start the day with restorative yoga and meditation followed by a delicious raw breakfast and fresh juice. Massages, Body Scrubs, Reflexology, Naturopathy, raw food dishes, fresh juices, superfood smoothies, fun hands-on cooking classes, and much more...

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