Iluka

Photo: Graham Cook / CC BY 2.0

Iluka is a serene coastal village at the mouth of the Clarence River, where the river meets the sea in a sweep of golden sand and protected rainforest. This is a place for those who want to slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with one of New South Wales's most significant natural areas. The town's name means 'beautiful place by the sea' in an Aboriginal language, and it delivers on that promise with uncrowded beaches, a world-class national park, and a laid-back fishing-village atmosphere that feels a world away from the tourist trail.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Iluka is best savoured over two to three days, allowing time to explore the rainforest walks, relax on the beach, and take a river cruise. If you're on a tight schedule, a full day can cover the nature reserve and a beach visit, but you'll wish you'd stayed longer. The town is small, so you can easily combine it with a visit to nearby Yamba or the Clarence Valley.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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