Top Ten Things to do in Byron Bay!

We all know Byron is a special place, and no matter how much time you have here you will most certainly be able to accomplish all of the things on this list.
The summer months are such a great time to be here, lots of tourists, busy streets, busy nights, and plenty of beaches!

Take a look at the top ten things you must do while in Byron Bay!

1. Byron’s Beaches

There are so many amazing beaches in and around Byron Bay with some hidden away from the general public. The central Byron beaches are fantastic if you don’t want to go too far. If you want to venture to some less known beaches take a look at our Byron Bay Beaches Blog

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2. Surf lessons

Our friends at Let’s Go Surfing are the best in the business so if you’re wanting to surf for the first time or if you’re a pro and just need a board then Let’s Go Surfing are for you. Lexis students receive a fantastic discounted rate for a two-hour lesson and there’s even a discount if you want to book more than one lesson. Come to reception and book or pop down and see them in person.

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3. Kayak with the Dolphins

You can pretty much guarantee that you will see dolphins when you kayak in the Bay of Byron. Just head to the Byron Bay Touring Co travel desk downstairs in the student lounge and they will give you a great deal for Kayaking with the Dolphins and any other adventures you might like to do!

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4. Hire a bike

One of the cheapest and best ways to get around Byron is by bike and there are plenty of bike trails that begin in the town centre which take you through local rainforests to the beach. Come to reception and you can get yourself a bike for just $2 a day. You can’t get any cheaper than that! 

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5. Day trip to Nimbin

Nimbin is totally stuck in the ’60s. A unique village with a very hippy vibe! Jump on board and book a Happy Coach with Byron Bay Touring Co. You are guaranteed a great day out in the hinterland.

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6. Local markets

Byron loves its markets and there’s always something for everyone also there are plenty of markets to explore in the Byron region. Some of the most regular markets are – Byron Bay Artisan Market (October to March, every Saturday night), Byron Bay Markets (first Sunday of every month) & Byron Bay Farmer’s Market (every Thursday morning).

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7. Snorkel or scuba dive at Julian Rocks

A protected reserve for the gentle-natured Grey Nurse Shark, Julian Rocks is also the perfect place to look out for Sea Turtles and around 500 species of fish! You can choose from an Intro Dive, a Certified Dive or a Snorkel tour.

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8. Visit Crystal Castle

If you want to feel a little more spiritual then head to Crystal Castle which is located in the hinterland behind Mullumbimby. With tranquil gardens, the world’s largest crystals, and a daily peace experience. You’ll leave Crystal Castle feeling calm and centred!

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9. A night out in Byron

Byron is small with a big town feel and it certainly has enough pubs, clubs, and bars for everyone. There’s live music on most nights of the week but the weekend is when it really heats up with local musicians playing in the streets. You only need to walk around to discover them for yourself!

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10. Sunrise from Byron Bay Lighthouse

The Lighthouse walk is a must. Get up early to see the sunrise or take a picnic and watch the sunset! The Lighthouse sits on Australia’s most easterly point and the views are amazing! The walking trail from Byron Bay’s Main Beach to the Lighthouse will take you around 45 minutes each way. It’s also worth taking a detour down to Little Watagos beach. 

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Learn English in Byron Bay. Lexis English students study General English, IELTS, FCE, CAE, and English plus Surfing and Yoga in a friendly and professional school right in the heart of Byron Bay and only 15 minutes from the beach.

Cape Byron Lighthouse Tour! July 29th

It was a stunning day yesterday for a walk up the Lighthouse with our junior students.

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If you look closely in this photo, directly above Himari, you can see the splash of a whale!

Will from The Byron Bay Tour Company was kind enough to drop us at Watego’s beach to start our walk. We had some time to enjoy the waves and play in the sand before starting the journey up the hill.

There was a lot of beautiful scenery and wildlife to enjoy on the way up!

Schuichi was lucky enough to have Daijiro help him as it was a very step walk! 😀

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This photo is taken from the look out at the most Eastern point of Australia!

The view from the top of the lighthouse was beautiful. We were lucky enough to see lots of whales and sail boats out on the horizon. Our students got many beautiful photos.

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Learn English in Byron Bay. Lexis English students study General English, IELTS, FCE, CAE and English plus Surfing and Yoga in a friendly and professional school right in the heart of Byron Bay and only 15 minutes from the beach

Byron Lighthouse Walk! 31 July

Yesterday I took a group of our students, including our 11 Hiroshima school students, on the iconic Byron Lighthouse walk!

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We started at Captain Cooks lookout so we could do the full loop and pass some of Byron’s beautiful beaches, including The Pass and Wategos.

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With so much stunning scenery along the way there were plenty of photo opportunities for everyone!

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When we got to the ‘Most Easterly Point of Australia’ we spotted a pod of dolphins who were jumping right out of the waves! It was such an amazing thing to be able to see <3   (If you look very closely you can see them in the pictures below!)

On our walk back down we took the rainforest route and saw a little wallaby hiding in the bushes, as well as lots of brush turkeys that the students were just as excited by!

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It was brilliant afternoon and I’m sure will be a lovely memory of their time in Australia!

Learn English in Byron Bay. Lexis English students study General English, IELTS, FCE, CAE and English plus Surfing or Yoga in a friendly and professional school right in the heart of Byron Bay and only 15 minutes from the beach.

Lighthouse Walk – Mondays @ 2pm!

Every Monday the delightful Zara from BWT (Backpacker World Travel) leads a lighthouse walk for our Lexis students!

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The walk is designed to help our new students get to know the area, as she first takes them through town and shows them where the banks, post office, supermarkets and good places to go out are!

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Any and everyone is welcome to join though! Just meet out the front of school at 2pm 🙂

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From town you’ll then head up to the iconic Byron Bay lighthouse, past the most Easterly Point in Australia, to spectacular views of the beaches and ocean!

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So far on the walk students have been lucky enough to spot whales, dolphins and a koala with it’s baby!!

 

Learn English in Byron Bay. Lexis English students study General English, IELTS, FCE, CAE and English plus Surfing in a friendly and professional school right in the heart of Byron Bay and only 15 minutes from the beach.