Lagoa De Aramama
Lagoa De Aramama is a serene coastal lagoon in New South Wales, offering a peaceful escape from the more crowded beaches. Its calm, turquoise waters and white sandbanks create a stunning natural setting perfect for swimming, kayaking, and birdwatching. This hidden gem feels like a private paradise, with native bushland framing the lagoon and a laid-back atmosphere that invites you to slow down and soak in the beauty.
Highlights & What to See
- Swim in the calm lagoon – The shallow, clear waters are ideal for a relaxing dip, with sandy patches and gentle currents making it safe for families.
- Kayak or paddleboard – Explore the lagoon’s inlets and channels; you can bring your own or rent gear nearby. The reflections of the surrounding hills are mesmerizing.
- Birdwatching – Spot herons, pelicans, and migratory waders along the edges of the lagoon. Early morning or late afternoon light is best.
- Picnic by the water – Scattered shade trees and grassy spots make for a perfect picnic. Pack lunch and enjoy the quiet – there are no cafés right on the lagoon.
- Watch the sunset – The western end of the lagoon offers brilliant sunset views, with the sky turning shades of orange and pink over the still water.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is perfect for Lagoa De Aramama – arrive mid-morning for a swim and kayak, then enjoy a leisurely picnic and a sunset stroll. If you’re after pure relaxation, you could easily spend a full day here, alternating between swimming and dozing on the sand. The lagoon is small enough that you don’t need more than a day, but it’s a lovely stop on a longer coastal drive.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – A 45-minute drive south, with its famous koala hospital, coastal walks, and vibrant café scene.
- Crescent Head – A laid-back surf town with a beautiful point break and a relaxed vibe, about 30 minutes north.
- Hat Head National Park – Just north of the lagoon, offering coastal bushwalks, secluded beaches, and great fishing spots.
- South West Rocks – About 1 hour north, known for the historic Trial Bay Gaol and excellent snorkeling at Fish Rock Cave.
- Macleay River Valley – Inland from Kempsey, with lush rainforest walks and waterfalls like Sherwood Falls, perfect for a day trip.
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