Murrays Beach

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Murrays Beach is a serene, uncrowded stretch of golden sand tucked between rocky headlands on the New South Wales coast, just south of Port Macquarie. With its crystal-clear waters, lush bushland backdrop, and excellent surf break, this beach offers a quintessential coastal escape that feels a world away from the busier tourist hubs. It’s a favourite among locals for swimming, surfing, and long, contemplative walks, and it’s also a prime spot for spotting dolphins and whales during migration season.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find that half a day is ideal – a couple of hours for swimming and sunbathing, plus a short coastal walk and a relaxed picnic. If you’re keen on surfing, plan for a longer session, or combine it with a morning at Port Macquarie’s main beach and a late lunch at one of the nearby cafés. For a full day, add a walk through the nearby Sea Acres National Park or a kayak tour of the Hastings River.

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