Byron Bay

Long Waves, Easy Days
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Day Tours

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Multi-Day Trips

Byron Bay is Australia’s capital of slow mornings, clean waves and easygoing coastal energy. Here you can dive into world-class surf breaks, wander the Cape Byron to the iconic lighthouse, or settle into one of the town’s beachfront cafés with sand still on your feet. It’s a place where good food, ocean swims and sunset sessions all blend into one flawless backpacker rhythm. While you’re exploring Byron, swing by the Peterpans Byron Bay store. Our crew can help map out your East Coast itinerary, book local adventures and hook you up with travel deals that make the most of your trip. Let’s get your Byron plans sorted.
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Byron Bay Highlights

aerial view of a headland with breaking waves and surfers in the water
The Pass Surf Spot
The Pass in Byron Bay is one of Australia’s most iconic coastal spots and for good reason. Tucked beneath Cape Byron, this curved stretch of sand serves up postcard views, crystal-clear water, and one of the best right-hand surf breaks in the country. It’s the kind of place where mornings start with a swim or surf and end with golden-hour hangs on the headland. Easygoing, social, and effortlessly beautiful. The Pass captures Byron at its best, barefoot vibes, salty hair, and zero rush to be anywhere else.
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Chilled Out Vibes
Byron Bay is known for its relaxed, bohemian atmosphere, perfectly summed up by the local saying: “cheer up, slow down, chill out.” It draws surfers, artists, and travellers who are all chasing an easygoing lifestyle, beautiful coastal scenery, and a strong creative culture. Beaches like Wategos and Belongil are ideal for swimming, surfing, or long, lazy days by the water. The town comes alive with lively markets, live music, and a strong focus on wellness, seen in its cafés and health-conscious food spots. Iconic landmarks like the Cape Byron Lighthouse, combined with a close-knit community and alternative spirit, give Byron its unmistakable character.
Iconic white lighthouse stands majestically atop lush grassy cliffs, a must-see attraction on the 8 Day Sydney to Brisbane tour.
Byron bay lighthouse
The Cape Byron Lighthouse in Byron Bay is an active, heritage-listed lighthouse located at the easternmost point of the Australian mainland. Operating since 1901, it was built to guide ships along a historically hazardous section of coastline. The lighthouse precinct offers expansive ocean views, a visitor centre and a nearby café, and is surrounded by walking tracks within the Cape Byron Headland Reserve. The area is known for its coastal scenery and regular wildlife sightings, including dolphins and migrating whales. It remains one of Byron Bay’s most significant historical and natural landmarks.
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Surfing – East Coast
We're all about golden sands, great company, and rolling waves so what better way to experience the Aussie way of life by learning this infamous pastime in some of Australia's most stunning coastal scenery. With a huge array of options available all the way from Sydney surf lessons in this iconic city to full blown Aussie surf camps, you're spoiled for options.
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Skydiving
Skydiving in Australia simply has to be on your to-do list. With some of the World's most stunning natural landscapes and around 20,000 kms of pristine coastline, the views are seriously out of this world.  With so many destinations to chose from, whatever you want to see, we'll make sure you see it from above.
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Byron Bay

FAQ

Byron Bay isn’t just a town, it’s a vibe. You’ll find an epic coastline, funky hostels buzzing with backpackers, and streets lined with smoothie bars, boutique cafes, and plant-filled brunch spots. Byron has a magnetic energy with live music spilling from bars, locals cruising barefoot, and travellers chasing waves from sunrise to sunset.

There’s no shortage of ways to live the Byron dream. Join a surf lesson at The Pass, kayak alongside dolphins and sea turtles, or take the coastal trail up to Cape Byron Lighthouse for unbeatable sunrise views. Wander through artisan markets, catch sunset drinks at Beach Hotel, or chill on the sand at Main Beach with new friends.

Absolutely. Byron is backpacker heaven. You’ll find lively hostels with pool parties and rooftop BBQs, beach bars packed with travellers from all over the world, and plenty of cheap eats and yoga studios to balance it all out. Everything is within walking distance, so you can spend more time soaking up the sunshine (or the happy hour deals). It’s one of those spots where solo travellers instantly find their crew.

Two to three nights is the sweet spot for most travellers, it’s long enough to surf, unwind, and hit the must-sees without rushing. If you’re road-tripping the East Coast, Byron makes an ideal mid-way break between Sydney and Brisbane. But fair warning, plenty of backpackers end up staying longer once they fall in love with the easygoing lifestyle. You’ve been warned.

Byron Bay offers waves year-round, but February to May is peak surf season thanks to consistent southerly swells. Beginners can take lessons at Main Beach or Clarkes Beach, while more experienced surfers can chase barrels at The Pass or Wategos. Even if you don’t surf, it’s worth grabbing a board just to float under the sun and feel like a local for the day.

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