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How do you spend a weekend in Byron Bay?

How to spend the weekend in Byron Bay
  1. Rise and shine with yoga. ...
  2. Breakfast in Forest. ...
  3. Explore by bicycle. ...
  4. Get your caffeine fix. ...
  5. Spend the afternoon poolside. ...
  6. Eat like a local. ...
  7. Sunrise beach walks. ...
  8. Visit the Hinterland.




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Spend at least 3 days in Byron Bay to enjoy the beaches and restaurants and head into the hinterland for a day. You can easily fill 5-7 days in Byron Bay if you have the time. Byron Bay is a great destination to visit all year round. December to February is the warmest time to visit, but also the most expensive.

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Getting Around Byron Bay While in Byron Bay you will find that the compact nature of the town makes it very easy to get around on foot. However if you need to travel a little further you can take a local bus or taxi. Otherwise you can hire your own car.

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Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Byron Bay Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Byron Bay.

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Autumn is one of the best times to visit Byron Bay because the warm temperatures of summer seem to stick around well into April, staying at an average high of around 20°C. Pair this with warm ocean temperatures and you've got yourself the perfect beach holiday - minus the large crowds that summer brings.

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This town is likely worth visiting for three to seven days. Byron Bay was once known as a hippie, surfer town, but today it has grown in popularity with the influencer crowd.

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Byron Bay's soaring popularity as a playground for the rich, famous and sea-changers has pushed its house prices to record levels - and into the $3 million club.

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Home to Australia's most easterly point and the iconic Cape Byron lighthouse, the region is known for its spectacular beaches, unique shopping and dining experiences, world-class festivals, and vibrant community spirit.

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Alcohol restrictions There are two types of alcohol regulated areas within the LGA: Alcohol Free Zones (AFZ) operating over public roads, footpaths and public carparks. Alcohol Prohibited Areas (APA) within public parks and reserves. Within these areas special conditions restrict the consumption of alcohol.

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No, the beaches in Byron Bay are alcohol free zones. This also applies to public parkland and most of the streets around town.

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What is Byron Bay Famous for? Byron Bay has many beautiful beaches and is famous for its surf breaks and its stunning coastal scenery. The town is also known for its location at Australia's most easterly point and for the Cape Byron lighthouse.

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The main difference is that Byron Bay is a small community in Northern NSW and the Gold Coast is a City. There will be lots of debate over which has the better beaches(Byron possibly more pristine) but for choice of nightlife you can't beat the Gold Coast. This is Australias playground.

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The closest airport to Byron Bay is the Ballina Byron Gateway Airport (BNK) which is only around 35 minutes from the town's centre and offers daily flights to and from cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart, and Adelaide via Fly Pelican, Virgin Australia, Qantas, and Jetstar.

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Gold Coast Airport to Byron Bay, starting at $81. Gold Coast Airport to Brisbane, starting at $116.

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The most direct way to get to Byron Bay from Brisbane Airport is via shuttle bus or private transfer (around 2-3 hours). A light rail and local buses run into the city's Brisbane Roma Street transit terminal, which has a choice of buses and shuttle buses that can connect you to Byron Bay as well.

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