
Top 5 Things To Do In Byron Bay
Things to do in Byron Bay
Unlock Massive Savings When You Book Online!

5 Hour Private Eltham Pub Troopy Tour

Nyangbal Half Day Coastal Walk

4 day Byron Food and Cultural Experience

Byron Bay Lighthouse Sunset Self Guided E-Bike Tour

Tribe Evamos Longtail Cargo E-Bike

Vallkree Bike Hire The Terremotto Scrambler
Byron Bay is, without a doubt, one of the most popular destinations in New South Wales – and you don’t have to be a genius to figure out why. Historically hippy with beautiful beaches and a surf that just won’t quit, this town has grown exponentially to become a top holiday destination. If you’re lucky enough to be in this part of the world any time soon, take a look at our top 5 things to do in Byron Bay.
Yoga On The Beach
With the ocean in the background, the sand beneath your mat and the sun on your back, where better to do yoga than on the beach in Byron Bay? Whether you’re a beginner or a long-serving yogi, a vinyasa, ashtanga or yin yoga class is about renewal and balance, and you won’t have felt anything like it before.
Sea Kayaking
The waters of the region are populated with more marine life than you can shake an oar at. With dolphins, turtles, whales and a wide array of fish species, there’s a good chance you could bump into them during a sea kayaking trip on the marine park. As you drift over the beautiful blue waters, the anticipation of what you may find makes it all the more memorable.
Try see kayaking in Byron Bay with My Mates Tours
things to do in byron bay: Festival-ing
As such a picturesque location, Byron Bay plays home to some of the best festivals in the country. The rolling hills, pretty parklands and fabulous sunsets add to the experience of each festival, from Splendour In The Grass, to Falls Music & Arts Festival and Byron Bay Bluesfest, at different times of the year.
See who’ll be at Splendour In The Grass 2015
Whale Watching
Between May and November, humpback whales migrate from the south to the north, passing through the waters of Byron Bay. The best spots to, well, spot them, are Captain Cook Lookout and Cape Byron Lighthouse, the latter of which is the most easterly point of the entire mainland of Australia.
Eating Out
Byron Bay’s location, landscape and atmosphere makes eating out a dream for foodies. From the super healthy to the deliciously tasty, there’s Italian cuisine, sushi, beachside cafes, vegan, al fresco lunches and coffee to drink in or take away.
Also visit –