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Why do you love Byron Bay?

In addition to the crystal clear sea, lovely coves and coastal walks, the stretches of sand are not always crowded. There are plenty of quiet beach options in Byron Bay, whether you are planning a weekend getaway or a longer holiday for a surfing trip, a family vacation, or an East Coast Australia road trip.



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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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Known for its laid back, bohemian lifestyle, living in Byron Bay is the epitome of beach, music, and art! This popular holiday destination sits along the eastern coast of Australia and is one of the most relaxed cities you'll experience! Byron Bay offers a perfect balance between beach and city life.

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As soon as you step foot into Byron Bay you will instantly feel the good vibes that the town has to offer. Everyone seems generally chilled out, no one is in a hurry, and everyone is walking down the street in beach attire. It's the definition of a chilled out beach town, and I guarantee you will never want to leave.

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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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The main industry in Byron Bay today is tourism, which supports a vibrant economy of restaurants, caf?, bars, shops, tours, activities, entertainment and accommodation.

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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.

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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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You can't go wrong swimming along the beachfront anywhere from Main Beach (in front of the Byron Bay Surf Club) heading right to Clarkes Beach, and all the way along the beachfront up to the Pass.

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Before the 70's, Nimbin was just a little town with a fragile economy. This was until 1973, when the first Aquarius Festival took place here, and hundreds of hippies from all over Australia flocked here, and never left. Today Nimbin is a world-famous hub for counterculture and alternative social activities.

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