Things to do in Broken Head

Activities, attractions and tours

Broken Head featuring a beach, a bay or harbor and waves
Broken Head featuring a beach as well as a family
Broken Head featuring a sandy beach
Broken Head
Broken Head showing a sandy beach

  • find price illustration

    Explore activities

    Explore thousands of experiences from activities and attractions to day tours and transfer.
  • calendar shield illustration

    Book with ease

    Skip the line- book tickets online in minutes to top attractions with free cancellation on many activities.
  • trophy illustration

    Treat yourself

    Members save % or more when you book activities.

Top places to visit

1. Wategos Beach

Wategos Beach is a beautifully protected crescent beach that huddles below the most easterly point in mainland Australia. Swim and play in the gentle waves that roll in from the north or explore the grassy foreshore. With scenic picnic facilities, a shady promenade and walking tracks to the top of the spectacular cape, this beach is a great spot to bring the family for a day of fun by the beach.
Learn more
Wategos Beach showing a sandy beach

2. Main Beach

Main Beach is an urban bay that runs along the busiest part of Byron Bay along the Pacific Ocean. It is flanked by a picturesque topography of parks, nature trails and lookout spots. Bring your kids to play on this family-friendly beach on a warm and clear day.
Learn more
Main Beach

3. Cape Byron Lighthouse

Standing on Australia’s far-eastern edge, the Cape Byron Lighthouse has been sending its bright beam over the Pacific Ocean each night since 1901. Explore the lighthouse’s awe-inspiring precinct and be treated to some of the most spectacular coastal views in Byron Bay. Spot turtles and dolphins or watch the surfers carving up the waves offshore. Check out the on-site Maritime Museum and learn seafaring stories and tales of shipwrecks.
Learn more
Cape Byron Lighthouse showing a sunset and a lighthouse

4. Belongil Beach

Discover some of Byron Bay’s best-kept secrets when you explore Belongil Beach. Stretching north from Byron Bay’s seawall toward the mouth of the meandering Belongil Creek, this 1.5-mile (2.5-kilometer) strip of golden sands has plenty of space and diverse appeal. The whole family can enjoy a relaxing swim under the watchful supervision of the local surf lifesaving club. Get your snorkel and mask on to discover the mysteries of the SS Wollongbar shipwreck or enjoy ultimate freedom at the beach’s nudist section.
Learn more
Byron Bay featuring a beach

5. Kings Beach

Kings Beach is a picturesque and isolated sandy stretch surrounded by dense thickets of rainforest. It is known as a gay-friendly area and is surrounded by scenic nature paths with excellent views of tropical vegetation and the Pacific Ocean. Lay down a blanket for a picnic and stay all afternoon on the soft, white sand.
Learn more
Kings Beach showing a sandy beach

What to do in Broken Head


Popular places to visit

Frequently asked questions

Is Broken Head worth visiting?
One of the most common things to do in Broken Head is explore Clarkes Beach. Tick this leading attraction off your list, then experience more of this area's nature and hiking.
How do I spend a day in Broken Head?
Clarkes Beach and The Pass are two good places to kick-start your getaway adventures. Be sure to explore the dining and retail options in Broken Head while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Broken Head?
The top tourist attraction in Broken Head is Clarkes Beach, so be sure to put it on your sightseeing agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Broken Head?
Three days in Broken Head is plenty of time to enjoy the city's main highlights. Many travellers spend four days on average. Captain Cook Lookout, Bangalow Heritage House Museum and Cape Byron State Conservation Area are among the top-rated sights. Like to discover more? Stick around a little longer to explore nearby hotspots such as Byron Bay.
What are some activities to do in Broken Head with kids?
Whether you're travelling with young explorers or adventure-seeking teens, an itinerary filled with fun activities sets the tone for a great escape. Take a look at our recommendations for what to do in Broken Head with kids.

What to do in Broken Head for adults?
There are plenty of things to do in Broken Head, with experiences for adults of all ages. End the day with a visit to Club Byron.
Are there free things to do in Broken Head?
In Broken Head, Captain Cook Lookout is a popular spot for anyone looking to enjoy the city without taking their wallet out. Also, check out the other neighbourhoods and green spaces, and ask for ideas from a local tour guide. It's an easy way to discover the best free things to do in Broken Head.