The Surfing Capital Of Australia
Sunday, 07.01.2007, 12:06pm (GMT)
If surfing is your thing, then you must check out Bryon Bay, the Mecca
of surfing in Australia. There you will find a place where surfing is
not just a sport or favorite past-time but a lifestyle and local
obsession.
Set against a back-drop of warm weather year-round and spectacular
beaches, Byron Bay is an inviting venue that promises a laid-back
lifestyle. Why, you can even go native and be part of a teeming
“alternative” community whose ranks are constantly being bolstered by
an increasing number of writers, artists and filmmakers.
Byron Bay is nestled at the North Coast of New South Wales in
Australia. It boasts of four main beaches. Byron Main, the most popular
of the four, is perfect for surfing newcomers because of its smaller
swell that usually breaks close to the shore. It has non-stop breaks
and is great for swimming.
The Pass is the next most popular beach in Byron Bay just south of
Byron Main. It is a favorite of long boarders who comb the beach in
droves during summer.
Watego Beach is hidden from view and, as such, is ideal for surfers
who want to avoid the crowds. The challenges it offers are more
difficult for surfers, which is why the most advanced surfers prefer
Watego Beach.
Finally, there is also Tallow’s Beach, the most isolated of Byron
Bay’s four beaches. Most tourists have not discovered it yet especially
since it is only visible from Byron Bay’s headland. It is rare to find
outsiders wandering around Tallow’s Beach but the locals just love it.
Aside from surfing, Byron Bay is also a great scuba diving venue
and one of these rare places where you can sit back and occasionally
catch a whale or two passing by. At night, dolphins come out to play
and it is not unusual to see these friendly creatures swimming side by
side with people.
There’s also an excellent fine dining restaurant on Byron Bay
called Fins which offers succulent seafood and an impressive wine list.
Fins is one of Australia’s best restaurants.
Fine Dining
Fins Restaurant
Fins Restaurant offers fresh local seafood spiced with local herbs
and supplemented by an attractive wine list. The Sydney Morning Herald
Good Food Guide has awarded FINS with two chef’s hats every year since
1998. Fins also received a Restaurant and Catering Award of Excellence
as "Best Seafood Restaurant All Regional NSW" in 2005 as well as the
award for "Best Seafood Restaurant in Australia" in 2004.
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