Macmasters Beach

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Macmasters Beach is a serene coastal escape on the New South Wales Central Coast, offering a blend of unspoiled nature and laid-back beach culture. With its crescent of golden sand, clear waters, and surrounding bushland, it's a favorite for those seeking a quieter alternative to the region's more crowded spots. The beach is patrolled in summer, making it safe for swimming, while the adjacent Bouddi National Park provides a backdrop of coastal walks and hidden coves.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a full day here, combining a morning swim or surf with an afternoon walk in Bouddi National Park. If you're keen on hiking the full Bouddi Coastal Walk, allow at least 3–4 hours for the one-way trek (with a car shuffle or return via the same path). For a relaxed beach day, a half-day is sufficient, but you'll likely want to linger longer to soak up the peaceful atmosphere. Many travelers incorporate Macmasters Beach into a 2–3 day Central Coast itinerary, pairing it with visits to nearby towns and national parks.

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