Photo: CEphoto, Uwe Aranas / CC BY-SA 3.0
Tucked along the dramatic coastline of New South Wales, Praia da Bica is a hidden gem that feels a world away from the tourist trail. This wild, windswept beach is a sanctuary of golden sand, rugged headlands, and thundering surf, where the only soundtrack is the crash of waves and the call of seabirds. It’s the kind of place that rewards the intrepid traveller with raw, untamed beauty and a profound sense of solitude.
Highlights & What to See
- Untamed Shoreline: Walk the long stretch of sand, where the Pacific rollers crash against the shore and the ocean stretches endlessly to the horizon. It’s a prime spot for photography, especially at sunrise.
- Rock Pools & Headlands: Explore the rocky outcrops at either end of the beach, where tidal pools teem with tiny marine life. The headlands offer panoramic views of the coast and are perfect for a contemplative picnic.
- Surf Break: Experienced surfers will find consistent swells peeling along the point. Check conditions carefully – this is a powerful, unpatrolled beach best suited to confident wave-riders.
- Coastal Walk: Connect with nearby trails that trace the clifftops, offering breathtaking vistas and the chance to spot migrating whales between June and November.
Suggested Time to Spend
Set aside at least half a day to truly absorb the raw energy of Praia da Bica. Arrive early to catch the morning light, spend a few hours beachcombing and exploring the rock pools, then follow the coastal walk for a different perspective. If you’re a surfer, plan for a full day to make the most of the tides and conditions. The beach is remote, so pack everything you need – water, food, and sun protection – and be prepared for changing weather.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Porto Seguro: A lively town with a historic old quarter (Cidade Histórica), vibrant nightlife, and a range of restaurants serving fresh seafood.
- Arraial d'Ajuda: A charming village with boutique shops, a laid-back atmosphere, and beautiful beaches like Praia do Mucugê.
- Trancoso: Famous for its Quadrado (central square) and pristine beaches, this is a more upscale destination with a bohemian vibe.
- National Park of Monte Pascoal: A protected area of Atlantic rainforest, offering hiking trails and the chance to see native wildlife.
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Image credits
- Monte Pascoal National Park — Royal Navy official photographer / Public domain