Byron Bay is located on the New South Wales border with Queensland, about 770km south from Sydney and 90km north to Queensland's Gold Coast, resident population of about 9000 people.
Byron Bay is a holiday town known for its beaches and lighthouses, and the town's Cape Byron (Cape Byron) is the easternmost part of the Australian mainland, while Byron Bay, known as the New Age Paradise, has long surf beach lines and iconic lighthouses. A dense tropical rain forest. In Byron Bay, visitors can experience white sand barefoot, canoeing with dolphins, deep diving and snorkeling at Julia Rock Marine Park (Julian Rocks Marine Park), and riding and fishing on (Seven Mile Beach), a seven-mile beach near (Lennox Head), Cape Reynolds. Surfing on the main beach of (Main Beach), riding through Rainbow Falls and rainforests in Byron's hinterland, riding in the mountains of (Bangalow), Bangalore. Experience hanging paragliders over Byron Point Lighthouse (Cape Byron Lighthouse) and Walters Beach (Wategos Beach). Each year from May to November, the southern right whale migrates along the coast to see sea turtles, dolphins and unharmed sharks in the clear water. In short, Byron Bay is a popular tourist resort.