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Surf

Yamba and Angourie boast some of the world’s best beaches, here are a few of the more popular ones:

Angourie Point: Surfers flock from around the world to surf these breaks. Angourie was one of the first national Surf Reserves in NSW. Angourie Point is a Surfer’s paradise. It’s not a family beach. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Convent Beach: Is a short, protected beach which is a little quieter and offers good shelter of an afternoon.

Green Point: This beach is more remote. It has good surf and is prone to rips. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Pippi Beach: Is a long stretch of patrolled beach. It is less protected and is therefore less predictable. This beach is good for long walks and bigger surf breaks. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Spooky Beach: Is beautiful, tranquil and picturesque. It’s a good family beach. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Turners Beach: Turner’s Beach is great in a southerly swell. It’s adjacent to the break wall. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Whiting Beach: Whiting Beach is a river beach on the wide mouth of the Clarence River. Great for kids. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Yamba Main beach: The main patrolled beach and site of the Yamba Surf Lifesaving Club. This beach has a manmade ocean pool, has views of the lighthouse and is overseen by the iconic Pacific Hotel. This beach is well protected and offers family-friendly wave sets. Detailed info from Beachsafe.

Surf Lessons

Surf Camp Down Under offer couples surf lessons that include board hire, wetsuits and 100% guarantee of standing-up.

Subscriber offer: $50/ person for groups of four to twelve people. This is approximately a 15% discount.

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