Beaches - New South Wales You’ve hit the right state when you’re into beaches. NSW’s coastline offers plenty of opportunities to practise your surfing skills, to swim and defy the waves or to doze in the warmth of the sun. In the northern part of the state, you will find the extensive beaches of Narrabeen and Avalon.
North of Sydney, try Nambucca beach or Byron Bay. The latter is also better known as the surfing Mecca. South of Sydney, check out Ulladulla and Pambula beach. But why not try Sydney’s beaches first? Bondi, Bronte and Tamarama offer a good combination of shops, sand and waves.
Avalon, Nambucca, Pambula, Narrabeen, Ulladulla.
Byron Bay a fanatastic place with some of the best beaches inthe world.Great weather and easily a must visit on your trip to Oz.Very scenic and a wide range of interesting and eclectic people.Visit Byron it is great.
Ulladulla Ulladulla is a busy fishing port. Breakwaters around the harbour mean that there aren’t many waves to be had on the beach, but it’s a safe spot for small children to have a splash in the water. There’s a small beach to the north of the breakwater, but it’s often covered in seaweed. There’s an Olympic-sized sea pool at the southern end of the harbour if you want to swim some laps. Entry is free.