Head to Yamba on the North Coast of NSW for surfing breaks, pristine beaches, oodles of nature to explore and plenty of unique places to stay and dine.

beachfront dining at The Kiosk Yamba
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The dreamiest cafes in Yamba for slow mornings

A top-notch cuppa, seasonal produce and a generous dollop of sea breeze — the best cafes in Yamba absolutely nail the good life.

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A guide to every picturesque Yamba camping hot spot

From spectacular sites with million-dollar water views to places to pull up your motorhome, the best Yamba camping and Yamba caravan park picks always dazzle.

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Every memory-making stop on a Yamba to Coffs Harbour day trip
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Every memory-making stop on a Yamba to Coffs Harbour day trip

The stretch from Yamba to Coffs Harbour is short (just under 1.5 hours), but photo-perfect stop-offs demand a full day of exploration.

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Yamba airbnbs
Accommodation

15 Yamba Airbnbs for a blissful beach escape

The best way to immerse yourself in the laidback surf culture of Yamba? By renting one of the best Yamba Airbnbs in and around town.

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Accommodation

The best Yamba accommodation for a coastal getaway

Whether you’re poised to splurge or pinching every penny, the best Yamba accommodation will sort every traveller out.

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the light-filled dining space at El Ocaso, Yamba
Eating Out

13 of the best Yamba restaurants to book for 2025

Whether you’re planning a full-on eating itinerary or just stopping through town, the best Yamba restaurants provide delicious and diverse delights.

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surfing at Wategos Beach, Byron Bay
Driving Holidays

Every stop to make on a Yamba to Byron Bay road trip

Surf beaches, nostalgic coastal towns and dense tropical wilderness – the road trip from Yamba to Byron Bay has it all.

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Sydney to Yamba road trip
Driving Holidays

Every unmissable stop along a Sydney to Yamba road trip

Driving from Sydney to Yamba involves hugging the NSW coast but if you stick solely to the Pacific Highway you’ll miss some beautiful beachside secrets.

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Yamba Kayaks on the Clarence River
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22 magnificent things to do in Yamba this summer

Make the most of your visit to this charming coastal village with our list of the best things to do in Yamba.

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For generations, surfers have heard the siren call of Yamba’s wave-blessed beaches, but in more recent years, the North NSW coastal town has earned the moniker of ‘the new Byron Bay – without the crowds’. But that’s not to say you won’t find a great mix of accommodation to suit every budget and delicious eats.

Add to this: its enviable position on the Pacific Coast at the mouth of the Clarence River, a long list of things to do that includes the ancient emu trails in the Yuraygir National Park, weekend markets and a plentiful supply of freshly-caught seafood to devour. Keep reading to find all this and more in our travel guide to Yamba.

Getting to Yamba

Coastal road trips don’t get much better than this. Drive 3.5 hours south of Brisbane, or just over 7 hours north of Sydney, along the Pacific coast to reach Yamba. There will be plenty of reasons to stop along the way, so take your time reaching your final destination.

Alternatively, catch a one-hour flight from Sydney to Ballina-Byron Airport and hire a car to drive the remaining 100 kilometres. Or fly to the Gold Coast for a scenic two-hour drive south.


Top things to do in Yamba

From beaches, surfing and fishing to markets, boutique shopping and a gorgeous Art Deco cinema, Yamba is full of memorable things to do. There are five main beaches in Yamba, each with its own unique charms.

Get out of the water and onto the land to traverse the ancient emu trails in the Yuraygir National Park. The challenging 65-kilometre, multi-day Yuraygir coastal walk skirts around seaside villages on the Clarence Coast, along tracks, trails, beaches and rock platforms (passable only at low tide). Expect to spend four to five days tackling the entire walk, stay the night at any of the numerous beach campgrounds en route and take time to snorkel, swim and – if you’re lucky – spot whales and dolphins.

Yamba is within easy driving distance of a number of inviting north coast villages worthy of a day trip. Starting with Iluka to see its UNESCO World Heritage-listed rainforest, followed by Brooms Head to picnic under the Norfolk Island pines and swim in the lagoon, and the intriguing village of Maclean, which is renowned as ‘The Scottish Town of Australia’, among its many other charms.


Where to stay in Yamba

The laid-back beach town of Yamba has long been considered one of NSW’s best-kept secrets, and rightly so. Some rather lovely places to stay help visitors become one with the relaxed atmosphere. Whether you’re poised to splurge or pinching every penny, the best Yamba accommodation will sort every traveller out. Or, try renting one of the best Yamba Airbnbs in and around town.


Where to eat and drink in Yamba

Taste more of the region’s best seafood, settle in for a boozy long lunch or wind down with a chilled night out, all in Yamba. Try this restaurant hit-list to rival the other big-name towns on the North Coast. Or start your morning right with these incredible breakfast cafes.


 

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