Cape Byron Marine Park
Stretching from the Brunswick River to the stunning Cape Byron headland, this marine park wraps the NSW north coast in a ribbon of turquoise water, golden beaches and lush hinterland. It's a place where the ocean meets the rainforest: you might spot dolphins surfing the waves, sea turtles gliding over rocky reefs, and humpback whales breaching the horizon. Whether you're snorkeling, kayaking, walking the Cape Byron Track, or simply soaking up the coastal vibe, this protected marine sanctuary offers a wild and beautiful slice of Australia's east coast.
Highlights & What to See
- Cape Byron Walking Track: A 3.7 km loop from the lighthouse carpark that takes you through coastal heath, past secluded beaches and to the most easterly point of mainland Australia. Keep an eye out for dolphins and migrating whales (June–November).
- Snorkeling at Julian Rocks: Part of the marine park, this iconic volcanic outcrop is a haven for sea turtles, leopard sharks, rays, and dazzling schools of fish. Take a boat tour from Byron Bay for an unforgettable underwater experience.
- Kayaking with Dolphins: Paddle the calm waters of the bay alongside friendly bottlenose dolphins. Several operators run guided tours from Main Beach.
- Beachcombing at Wategos Beach: A sheltered, golden crescent perfect for swimming and relaxing, with views back to the lighthouse.
- Passage Walk: A 2 km coastal trail from the lighthouse to Cosy Corner, offering dramatic sea cliffs and whale-watching vantage points.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan at least a full day to explore the marine park properly. Start early with the Cape Byron Walk (2–3 hours), then spend the afternoon snorkeling at Julian Rocks or kayaking with dolphins. If you're short on time, a half-day can cover the walk and a quick dip at Wategos Beach, but you'll miss the underwater magic. For a more relaxed pace, spread it over two days and include a sunset picnic on the headland.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Byron Bay: The laid-back town at the park's heart, with superb cafés, markets, and the iconic lighthouse.
- Brunswick Heads: A quieter coastal village with a beautiful river mouth and family-friendly beaches, just 15 minutes north.
- Broken Head Nature Reserve: A secluded coastal reserve with walking trails and the stunning King's Beach, 10 minutes south.
- Nightcap National Park: Rainforest walks, waterfalls (including Minyon Falls) and ancient trees, a 30-minute drive inland.
- Ballina: Historic town at the Richmond River mouth, with great seafood and the Ballina Naval & Maritime Museum, 30 minutes south.
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Image credits
- Byron Bay — Kpravin2 / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Brunswick Heads — Aliceinthealice / CC0
- Broken Head Nature Reserve — Poyt448, Peter Woodard / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Nightcap National Park — PPLLPPLLPPLLPP / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Ballina — SpringbokSam / CC BY-SA 4.0