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Birubi Beach is a stunning stretch of golden sand on the northern side of Port Stephens, renowned for its wild beauty, rolling dunes, and excellent surf. This beach offers a more rugged and natural experience compared to the sheltered bays of the area, making it a favorite for adventurous travelers and nature lovers.
Highlights & What to See
- Port Stephens Dunes: Climb the massive sand dunes that back the beach – they're among the largest in the southern hemisphere and offer spectacular views over the coast. Sandboarding and quad biking are popular activities here.
- Surfing and bodyboarding: Birubi Beach has consistent waves that attract surfers of all levels. The beach is patrolled during summer, but always swim between the flags.
- Tomaree National Park: Just a short drive away, this park features excellent coastal walks, including the summit walk to Tomaree Head for panoramic views of the bay and offshore islands.
- Whale watching: During migration season (June–November), you can spot humpback whales from the beach or the headland.
- Horse riding on the beach: Several operators offer guided trail rides along the sand and through the dunes – a memorable way to experience the landscape.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan for at least half a day to fully enjoy Birubi Beach. Spend a couple of hours soaking up the sun and swimming, then explore the dunes or take a walk along the shore. If you're keen on surfing or sandboarding, allocate more time. Combine with a visit to Tomaree National Park for a full day of coastal adventures.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Nelson Bay: The main hub of Port Stephens, with a lively marina, dolphin-watching cruises, and excellent seafood restaurants.
- Shoal Bay: A beautiful, calm beach perfect for families, with a scenic walk to Tomaree Head.
- Fingal Bay: Offers a lovely beach and the Fingal Bay Lighthouse, with great coastal views.
- Anna Bay: Famous for its massive sand dunes and as a gateway to the Worimi Conservation Lands, where you can go sandboarding or take a 4WD tour.
- Port Stephens: The broader region includes many other beaches, national parks, and the Myall Lakes, ideal for kayaking and birdwatching.
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Image credits
- Port Stephens — J.lyle / Public domain