San Remo

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San Remo, a charming coastal town on the New South Wales Central Coast, is the gateway to the stunning Bouddi National Park. With its relaxed vibe, excellent fishing spots, and the iconic pelican feeding at the foreshore, it's a perfect stop for travellers seeking a blend of nature and seaside charm. The town's namesake comes from the Italian Riviera, and while it may not have the glamour of its European counterpart, it offers authentic Aussie beach culture and a welcoming community.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

San Remo is best enjoyed as a half-day stop or an overnight stay. If you're driving the Central Coast, spend a couple of hours exploring the foreshore, watching the pelican feeding, and taking a short walk on the beach. For a more immersive experience, combine it with a full day in Bouddi National Park – tackle the Bouddi Coastal Walk (8.5 km one way) or relax at a secluded cove. Overnight visitors can enjoy a sunset fish and chips dinner by the water.

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