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CHAPTER 4 . NEW SOUTH WALES<br />

www.surfaris.com). You can learn to surf along the way as you stop off at several<br />

beaches, with camping overnight. Trips leave Sydney on Monday mornings and<br />

Byron Bay on Sunday mornings. It costs A$499 (US$324) all-inclusive—<br />

though you need to bring a sleeping bag.<br />

Another great trip is with Ando’s Outback <strong>To</strong>urs (& 1800/228 828 in <strong>Australia</strong>;<br />

www.outbacktours.com.au), which operates <strong>from</strong> Sydney every Sunday<br />

and heads inland deep into the Outback on a 5-day trip. Among the highlights<br />

are visits to Lightning Ridge and the wild Glengarry opal fields (see “Outback<br />

New South Wales” later in this chapter). The trip costs A$435 (US$283). A<br />

return trip to Sydney costs A$35 (US$23).<br />

It’s also worth checking the Youth Hostel website (www.yha.com.au) for trips<br />

to Byron Bay.<br />

VISITOR INFORMATION The Byron Visitors Centre, 80 Jonson St.,<br />

Byron Bay, NSW 2481 (& 02/6680 9271), is open daily <strong>from</strong> 9am to 5pm. A<br />

half-hour farther south is the Ballina <strong>To</strong>urist Information Centre, on the<br />

corner of Las Balsas Plaza and River Street, Ballina NSW 2478 (& 02/6686<br />

3484), open daily <strong>from</strong> 9am to 5pm. Two good websites on the area are www.<br />

byronbay.net.au and www.byronbay-online.com.<br />

SPECIAL EVENTS Byron really goes to town during 4 days over the Easter<br />

weekend with the East Coast Blues & Roots Festival (www.bluesfest.com.au).<br />

Up to 30,000 people camp out to listen to up to 80 acts, including the likes of<br />

Ben Harper, Midnight Oil, and Joan Armatrading. Book tickets on the Web.<br />

The first Sunday of every month is when the extraordinary local crafts market<br />

brings hippies and funky performers out <strong>from</strong> the hinterland. Byron Bay is very<br />

popular over the Christmas period so book well in advance.<br />

HITTING THE SURF & SAND<br />

Many accommodations in Byron Bay offer free surfboards for guests, or else<br />

head to the Byron Bay Surf Shop, on Lawson Street at the corner of Fletcher<br />

Street (& 02/6685 7536), which rents boards for A$12 (US$7.80) for 4 hours<br />

and A$20 (US$13) for 24 hours. The shop can also arrange surf lessons for<br />

around A$25 (US$16) per hour.<br />

Wategos Beach and an area off the tip of Cape Byron called “The Pass” are<br />

two particularly good surf spots; because each of Byron’s main beaches faces a<br />

different direction, you are bound to find the surf is up on at least one. Main<br />

Beach, which stretches along the front of the town (it’s actually some 50km/31<br />

miles long), is good for swimming. West of Main Beach is Belongil Beach, the<br />

unofficial nudist beach (when authorities aren’t cracking down on covering up).<br />

Clarke’s Beach curves away to the east of Main Beach toward Cape Byron.<br />

The Cape Byron Lighthouse on Cape Byron is one of <strong>Australia</strong>’s most powerful.<br />

It’s eerie to come up here at night to watch the stars and see the light reach<br />

some 40km (25 miles) out to sea. A nice walk just south of town goes through<br />

the rainforest of the Broken Heads Nature Reserve.<br />

The best place to dive around Byron Bay is at Julian Rocks, about 3km<br />

(2 miles) offshore. Cold currents <strong>from</strong> the south meet warmer ones <strong>from</strong> the<br />

north here, which makes it a good spot to find a large variety of marine sea life.<br />

Byron Bay Dive Centre, 111 Jonson St. (& 02/6685 7149), charges A$70<br />

(US$46) for the first dive and A$35 (US$23) for each subsequent dive. Sundive,<br />

in the Byron Hostel complex on Middleton Street (& 02/6685 7755),<br />

has cheaper initial dives at A$60 (US$39) each.

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