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Surfers Paradise is a golden stretch of coastline that lives up to its name, offering world-class waves and a relaxed beachside vibe. Located just south of Port Macquarie, this spot is a favorite among locals and travellers alike for its uncrowded breaks and stunning natural beauty. Whether you're a seasoned surfer or just want to soak up the sun, this is a quintessential stop on a New South Wales coastal road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Surf the breaks – Consistent swells and a long sandy beach make this a prime spot for surfers of all levels. The main break works best on a south-easterly swell.
- Coastal walking track – Stroll along the headland for panoramic ocean views and the chance to spot dolphins and migrating whales (May–November).
- Rock pools at low tide – Explore the natural rock pools teeming with marine life, perfect for families.
- Picnic with a view – The grassy headland has sheltered picnic tables and benches where you can watch the sunset over the Pacific.
- Nearby Tacking Point Lighthouse – A short drive north leads to this historic lighthouse, offering more spectacular coastal scenery.
Suggested Time to Spend
Half a day is ideal to catch a surf session, walk the headland, and enjoy a relaxed lunch. If you're keen on a longer beach day, combine it with a visit to Tacking Point Lighthouse and nearby Lighthouse Beach. For surfers, an early morning session followed by a late afternoon swim makes for a perfect day.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Port Macquarie – Just 10 minutes north, this lively town offers great cafes, the Koala Hospital, and the Port Macquarie Museum.
- Lighthouse Beach – Adjacent to Tacking Point Lighthouse, this is another excellent surf and swim spot with a more exposed feel.
- North Haven – A quiet village at the mouth of the Hastings River, ideal for kayaking and fishing.
- Crowdy Bay National Park – About 45 minutes south, this park has dramatic sea cliffs, coastal heath, and the iconic 'Diamond Head' walk.
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Image credits
- Port Macquarie — Inas / CC0
- Crowdy Bay National Park — Grahamec / CC BY-SA 4.0