π₯ Ever wondered what it’s like to wake up to the sound of waves in Australia’s most famous surf town for over a week? Just got back from 10 days in Byron Bay and I’m absolutely buzzing to share this adventure with you!
ποΈ Day 1: Arrival & The Iconic Lighthouse Walk
Touch down and soak up that Byron vibe immediately. After dropping your gear, head straight to the Cape Byron Lighthouse. It’s a proper rite of passage! The walk up is scenic, but the view from the top looking down over Wategos Beach is just magic. If you’re there in winter, you might spot a whale or two.
π Day 2: Learn to Surf at The Pass
You can’t visit Byron without hitting the water. The Pass is legendary for its long, gentle wavesβperfect for beginners or families. I booked a lesson with a local surf school and managed to stand up on my second go! Even if you wipe out heaps, the salty water feels good.
π Day 3: Stand Up Paddleboarding (SUP) at Sunrise
Get up early (trust me, it’s worth it) for a SUP session on the Belongil Estuary. The water is glassy calm in the morning, and spotting dolphins while you’re balancing on a board is next-level cool. There are hire spots right near the water so you don’t need to lug gear around.
π Day 4: Crystal Castle & Hinterland Vibes
Take a break from the beach and head inland to the Crystal Castle. It’s a bit hippy-dippy but the gardens are stunning and the views of the coastline are heaps good. Grab a bite at the cafΓ© there before exploring the nearby Bangalow village for some boutique shopping.
π Day 5: Kayak with Dolphins
This was a highlight! Join a sea kayak tour from Main Beach. Paddling out past the surf break with your mates, looking back at the town, is epic. We had dolphins cruising right alongside our kayaks. If you’re lucky, you might even see sea turtles.
π Day 6: Explore Minyon Falls
Lace up your hiking boots and drive 40 minutes inland to Nightcap National Park. The walk to Minyon Falls is through ancient rainforest and ends at a massive 100m waterfall. There’s a swimming hole at the bottom if you’re brave enough for the cold water!
π Day 7: Market Sunday & Chill
If your trip hits a Sunday (the markets are on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday), the Byron Bay Community Markets are a must. Live music, handmade crafts, and the best food stalls. Spend the arvo lounging on the grass at Main Beach and listening to the buskers.
π Day 8: The Farm Byron Bay
Head to The Farm for a slow morning. It’s a working farm with an amazing restaurant (Three Blue Ducks). Kids love seeing the pigs and chickens. It’s a great spot to recharge, grab a coffee, and enjoy fresh local produce without the hustle of the town centre.
π Day 9: Julian Rocks Marine Reserve
Book a boat tour out to Julian Rocks (Nguthungulli). It’s where tropical and temperate waters meet, so the marine life is insane. Even if you don’t dive, snorkelling here is crystal clear. Wobbegongs, rays, and colourful fish galore!
π Day 10: One Last Coffee & Beach Sunset
Spend your final morning grabbing a legendary flat white from one of the many laneway cafes. Do a final dip at Tallows Beach (the locals’ fave) and watch the sunset at The Pass one last time. It’s hard to say goodbye to this place!
π° Total Trip Cost Estimate
Budget around $150-$250 AUD per day for a family of four (excluding accommodation). Includes one main activity per day, meals, and car fuel. Eating out every meal adds up, so mixing in picnics helps the wallet!
π Practical Info
π Byron Bay, NSW 2481
π From Brisbane: 1.5 – 2 hours drive south via the Pacific Motorway (M1). From Sydney: 8 – 9 hours drive north. Ballina Airport (BNK) is 30 mins away.
π° Free beaches (parking applies). Activities range: Surf lessons ~$70pp, Kayak tours ~$89pp, Crystal Castle entry ~$35pp.
π Beaches accessible 24/7. Visitor Centre usually open 9am-5pm. Markets 8am-3pm on market days.
β±οΈ 10 days is the perfect amount to see the coast and hinterland without rushing.
π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Do book surf lessons in advance during peak seasons (school holidays).
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Do bring reef-safe sunscreenβthe marine life here is precious!
β β Don’t underestimate the sunβeven on cloudy days, you’ll get burnt in 15 mins.
β οΈ β οΈ Warning: Be careful swimming at unpatrolled beaches. Always swim between the flags at Main Beach or Clarkes.
π Planning your Byron Bay trip? Drop questions below! π
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