Birubi Beach

Birubi Beach is the northernmost beach of the Stockton Bight, a 32-kilometre stretch of pristine sand that forms the longest continuous beach in NSW. With its towering sand dunes, wild surf, and views that stretch to the horizon, this is a place where nature feels raw and untamed. It’s a favourite for four-wheel driving, sandboarding, and horse riding along the shore, offering a genuine slice of the Aussie beach lifestyle away from the crowds.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend a half-day exploring Birubi Beach, combining a 4WD drive with a sandboarding session. If you’re keen on a longer beach walk or a horse ride, allow a full day. The beach is also a great spot for a relaxed afternoon picnic, especially if you’re staying in nearby Port Stephens. Note that access is via a sandy track (4WD recommended) or by walking from the car park at the end of Gan Gan Road.

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