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Top 7 Best Beaches in Yamba Of Australia

Last updated: 2024/03/07 at 1:04 PM
By Maity Rajeshwari_Das - Editor
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This is a tiny town, but one of the best tourist spots, Specifically for its surfing beaches in Yamba. Yamba town is located in the region of Australia’s N.S.W. state.

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1. The Top Magnificent Beaches in Yamba for Surfing1.1. Pippi Beach 1.2. Turners Beach 1.3. Main Beach 1.4. Angourie Beach1.5. Convent Beach1.6. Whiting Beach 1.7. Spooky Beach At The End

This town has some of the best beaches in the entire South Wales region. The reason may be its geographical location, as the beaches are in the South Pacific Ocean.

Top 7 Best Beaches in Yamba Of Australia
Screenshot taken from the official website: Yamaba Australia

Well, the main point of view in the article will be surfing. Some of the biggest waves have been seen, enough to chill mad surfing lovers.

Thus, let’s explore some of the top beaches in Yamba for surfing. Besides surfing, there are other great places to visit in Yamba, which we will discuss later.

1. The Top Magnificent Beaches in Yamba for Surfing

Here is the list of top beaches considered the best for experiencing a lifetime of surfing.

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1.1. Pippi Beach 

This is at the top of the list among all other surfing beaches in Yamba. The waves are always top-notch, and surfing on them will be a thrilling experience for any surfer.

Pippi Beach
Screenshot taken from the official website: Pippi Beach

The mid-range mountains from far away surround the whole Beach, which is enchanting. Long, short grass fields covered the entire area. This zone is more suitable for beginner surfers.

Pippi Beach is a free tourist area. It has car parking facilities and a family picnic beach with showers and toilets to accommodate tourists.

1.2. Turners Beach 

This Beach is the first choice for intermediate surfers. Extreme wave splashes & collisions with ridges give any surfer a chill to the spin only to get a ride on those waves.

Turner’s Beach is preferred in Yamba, N.W.S., because of its beautiful history. 

Turnes Beach
Screenshot taken from the official website: Turnes Beach

Yes! The Yamba lighthouse, a white tower that acts as a spotlight for naval ships during bad weather, was built around 1900. 

However, the Beach is infamous for fishing; the area is called the Break Wall Point. Overall, this Beach is a huge package for all types of activities. It provides services like car parking, toilets, and street cafes. 

1.3. Main Beach 

This Beach is for a sunset day walk of less than 4km of sandy trails. The main attraction is the long, relaxing, short walk on a beautiful sandy beach.

Main Beach
Screenshot taken from the official website: Main Beach

Swimming is allowed, like a cherry on top of the cream. Because it has subtle warm waves, this Beach is perfect for lovers.

1.4. Angourie Beach

The Beach is a thriller; every surfer in Australia holds a special place for Angourie Beach. Every wave splash leaves a frightening mark on a surfer’s heart.

Angourie Beach
Screenshot taken from the official website: Angourie Beach

For instance, Turners Beach and Pippi Beach are for beginners and intermediate surfers, but Angourie Point is for advanced-level surfers.

Thus, toilet facilities, picnic tables, and other public service facilities are available. The level of the waves is intimidating, and only the hearts of Braves can ride those waves.

1.5. Convent Beach

The Beach is small but very convenient and luxurious. Convent Beach is situated right at the side of St. Ocean Road.

Although it is not well-suited for swimming, it is calm and quiet. This is the best holiday spot for peace and history lovers.

Convent Beach
Screenshot taken from the official website: Convent Beach

Before 1910, Convent Beach was called McKittrick’s Beach. A historical beach with the pleasantness of calm water.

This great Beach has some of the best sites to admire the beauty of aquatic animals and vegetation.

1.6. Whiting Beach 

This great Beach is an average beach in Yamba, located near a national park named Booderee National Park.

The exact location of this wonderful Beach is Blacks Waterhole Track, Jervis Bay NSW2540.

Whiting Beach 
Screenshot taken from the official website: Whiting Beach 

This wonderful Beach is well known for its calmness and crystal-clear freshwater.

December is the best month to visit, explore this amazing Beach, and experience the beautiful waterfall behind it.

This bay is well known for its calm, fresh water. The water level is not deep, which is good for swimming and other water activities.

1.7. Spooky Beach 

Although it is called Spooky or Spookies Beach, it is not spooky at all, maybe because it’s isolated from the other beaches. This Beach is located at the southern end. It is great for surfing.

Spooky Beach
Screenshot taken from the official website: Spooky Beach

Spooky is calmer than the northern end and has the same natural environment as the north end beaches.

On the south side of the Beach is an infamous sidewalk that directs one to the famous Blue Pool.

The spooky Beach is filled with quality services, such as car parking, public toilets, amazing exploring spots, and picnic spots—especially for surfing.

At The End

Yamba, in N.S.W., is famous for surfing, the Pacific Hotel, and especially for the oldest life-saving club: “Ocean Pool,” built into the rocks of the southern exposed side. Yamba beaches are extremely well maintained.

For more information regarding the beaches in Yamba, one can check the official site of the N.S.W. Government.

Especially in Yamba Point, which is highly protected during the tourism period. Every weekend, the beaches get patrolled. The Back Beach at Angourie Point is the only protected surfing beach.

The beaches get patrolled during the school summer holidays between September and December.

N.S.W.’s northern and southern beaches are well-protected, and excellent surfing reserves have fully patrolled life-saving services.

These surfing beaches are like heaven for surfers. The large waves in Byron Bay attract surfers from all over the world.

Yamba’s Main Beach is excellent as a sheltered beach and whale-watching platform. However, Convent Beach and Turners Beach hold the top spot as the best surfing beaches in Yamba.

These beaches are famous for surfing and easy access to amazing holiday spots, picnic tables, and swimming pools. Thus, they are amazing, sheltered beaches with high-quality hotel services and calm, quiet environments.

Yamba town is amazing; it has national parks such as (only protected surfing reserves) Angourie Point Yuraygir National Park and Booderee National Park.

The historical sleepy fishing village, carved by the rivers and dotted with patrolled beaches, and the historical Clarence Village are also major attractions.

However, Yamba should not be the only place to spend holidays on beaches.

Last Updated on March 7, 2024 by Rajeshwari_Das

TAGGED: #BeachesinYamba
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