Macmasters Beach

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Macmasters Beach is a serene coastal hideaway on the NSW Central Coast, where a sweeping arc of golden sand meets a protected lagoon and lush bushland. Far from the crowds, this patrolled beach offers safe swimming, gentle waves for bodyboarding, and a laid-back village vibe that feels a world away from the highway. The surrounding Bouddi National Park provides a stunning backdrop, making it a perfect spot for a peaceful seaside escape or a base for coastal walks.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Macmasters Beach rewards a leisurely half-day to a full day. Arrive mid-morning to claim a spot on the sand, enjoy a swim or paddle on the lagoon, then walk the coastal trail to Putty Beach (allow 2–3 hours return). Stay for sunset drinks at the surf club or a relaxed dinner in nearby Killcare. If you’re combining it with other Central Coast stops, you can easily spend a full day here, especially if you bring a picnic and explore the national park.

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