The best campsites and holiday parks in and around Byron Bay

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Byron Bay is a charming coastal town on the eastern coast of Australia, renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant surf culture, and laid-back atmosphere. Exploring this breathtaking region in a campervan offers the perfect blend of freedom and convenience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of this region, all while enjoying the comforts of a home on wheels and the ease of adventuring through Byron Bay’s top attractions. In this article, we will delve into the best campsites and holiday parks in and around Byron Bay – ensuring your journey is filled with memorable stays in addition to the unforgettable experiences this destination is bound to deliver.

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Why you should explore Byron Bay in a campervan

A campervan road trip is a unique and exciting way to experience this breathtaking region. Here are a few compelling reasons why you should consider exploring Byron Bay in a campervan:

 

  • Flexibility and freedom: Traveling in a campervan gives you the freedom to create your own itinerary and explore the region at your own pace. You can easily venture off the beaten path to discover hidden gems and secluded beaches. With a campervan, you also have the flexibility to change your plans spontaneously. Allowing you to stay longer in places that captivate you or move on when new adventures beckon. 

 

  • Immersive nature experience: Byron Bay is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, and a campervan allows you to immerse yourself in these environments. Wake up to the sound of waves crashing on the shore, and simply step outside your campervan to find yourself surrounded by pristine beaches, lush rainforests, and breathtaking coastal landscapes. Whether it's watching the sunrise from the beach or stargazing under a clear night sky, a campervan allows you to connect with nature on a deeper level.

 

  • Convenience and comfort: Renting a campervan provides you with all the comforts of home while on the road. Our maui campervans are equipped with cozy beds, cooking facilities, and bathroom amenities, ensuring a comfortable and convenient travel experience. You can cook your own meals, save money on dining out, and enjoy the convenience of having all your belongings with you wherever you go. Plus, with the ability to park and sleep in designated campsites or freedom camping areas, you have peace of mind knowing that you have a safe and comfortable place to rest each night.

 

  • Cost-effective travel: Traveling in a campervan can be a cost-effective way to explore Byron Bay. By combining your accommodation and transportation into one, you can save money on traditional hotel stays and rental cars. Additionally, cooking your own meals in the campervan's kitchen facilities can significantly reduce dining expenses (if you choose). With the money saved, you can allocate more of your budget towards exciting activities, local experiences, and memorable adventures.

 

Overall, renting a travel van opens up a world of possibilities, allowing you to customize your itinerary, discover hidden gems, and soak in the stunning landscapes at your own pace. Whether you're a seasoned van traveller or new to the campervan experience, Byron Bay offers the perfect blend of idyllic coastal charm and diverse inland landscapes – a perfect addition to any east coast Australia road trip. 

 

Image: Destination NSW

 

Why visit Byron Bay?

Before we delve into the best campsites and holiday parks, let's take a moment to explore what exactly makes Byron Bay a destination worth exploring. This vibrant town is renowned for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and world-class surf breaks, attracting water sports enthusiasts from around the globe. Beyond the coastal beauty, Byron Bay boasts a vibrant arts and music scene, a laid-back lifestyle, and a thriving culinary culture. The region also offers plenty of outdoor activities, including hiking, whale watching, and exploring national parks, making it a haven for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Here are some of the top things to do in Byron Bay and some of the top reasons why you may want to consider a campervan trip to visit Byron Bay:

  • Breathtaking beaches: Byron Bay is blessed with some of the most stunning beaches in Australia. From the iconic Main Beach, with its crystal-clear waters and rolling waves, to the secluded stretches of white sand at Wategos Beach and Little Wategos Beach, there is a beach to suit every preference. Whether you're a surfer, sunbather, or a romantic looking for romantic things to do, Byron Bay's beaches offer endless opportunities for relaxation, recreation, and memorable moments.

 

  • A surfing paradise: Byron Bay attracts wave enthusiasts from all over the world with its consistent swells and variety of surf breaks suitable for all levels, from beginners to experienced surfers. If you're new to surfing, you'll find plenty of surf schools and rental shops offering lessons and equipment. And even if you prefer to stay on the sand, watching the surfers ride the waves is a captivating experience in itself.

 

  • Overflowing with natural wonders: Beyond its beautiful beaches, Byron Bay is surrounded by remarkable natural wonders. Take a hike to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse, perched on the easternmost point of Australia, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline. With a short hour's drive, you can explore the lush hinterland rainforests of Nightcap National Park, where you can hike to explore Minyon Falls and spot native wildlife. 

 

  • Alternative culture and vibrant arts scene: Byron Bay is renowned for its alternative and laid-back vibe. The town is a melting pot of creative individuals, musicians, artists, and free spirits – all of which contribute to its vibrant arts scene. Stroll through the colourful markets, where you can find unique handmade crafts, local produce, and a lively atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the local music scene with live performances and open mic nights in venues throughout town as well as at the numerous Byron Bay music festivals that are held here each year. 

 

  • Wellness and Relaxation: Byron Bay has long been a haven for wellness seekers and those looking to recharge and rejuvenate. The town of Byron Bay is home to numerous yoga studios, wellness retreats, and healing centres, offering a wide range of holistic therapies and wellness practices. Whether you choose to indulge in a soothing massage, join a yoga class on the beach, or simply soak in the tranquil atmosphere, Byron Bay provides the ideal setting for relaxation and self-care.

 

  • Whether you're seeking a laid-back beach retreat, thrilling outdoor activities, or a dose of bohemian charm, Byron Bay promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you yearning to return time and time again.

 

Best campsites and holiday parks in and around Byron Bay

When it comes to choosing the perfect campsite or holiday park in and around Byron Bay, you'll be spoiled for choice. Each location offers unique features, amenities, and proximity to attractions, ensuring a memorable stay. Let's explore some of the top options for places to stay in Byron Bay:

 

Broken Head Holiday Park 

Located just a short drive south of Byron Bay in the picturesque Broken Head Nature Reserve is Broken Head Holiday Park. This park offers a serene beachfront camping experience where you can wake up to the crashing waves and enjoy direct access to the beaches for swimming and surfing. This campground provides both powered and unpowered sites, as well as close access to explore the nearby Cape Byron walking track, which leads to the iconic Cape Byron Lighthouse. A powered campsite at Broken Head Holiday Park starts at approximately AUD $46 per night. The facilities on-site include:

  • Amenities blocks

  • BBQ facilities

  • Camp kitchen

  • On-site kiosk 

 

Reflection Holiday Parks Byron Bay 

Nestled on the outskirts of Byron Bay, Reflection Holiday Parks is a picturesque getaway with a range of accommodation options, from powered sites to luxurious cabins. With the famous Clarkes Beach just a short walk away, you can soak up the sun, catch a wave, or simply unwind with the sound of crashing waves as your backdrop. The cost of a powered campsite at Reflection Holiday Parks Byron Bay starts at approximately AUD $67 per night. The top facilities on-site include:

  • A camp kitchen

  • BBQ areas

  • A children's playground

  • Laundry facilities

  • Waterfront access

 

Image: Destination NSW

 

Discovery Parks, Byron Bay 

Conveniently located near Belongil Beach, Discovery Parks Byron Bay is the perfect base to explore the local beaches and only a short 5-minute drive into town. Here you can enjoy a dip in the swimming pool, unwind in the spa, or take advantage of the park's bike hire service to explore the scenic surroundings. The cost of a powered campsite at Discovery Parks, Byron Bay, starts at approximately AUD $45 per night and includes access to facilities such as:

  • Swimming pool 

  • On-site cafe

  • Waterpark

  • Bouncing pillow

  • Protected swimming pool 

  • Camp kitchen

 

Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park  

Situated on the pristine Tallow Beach, Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park offers a tranquil setting for campers seeking a peaceful coastal retreat. With direct access to Tallow Beach, you can stay local and spend your days enjoying long walks along the shoreline and frolicking in the waves. Prefer to adventure along the coast? Why not explore the nearby Arakwal National Park and enjoy the endless birdwatching, whale watching, swimming, fishing, and picnicking opportunities. The cost of a powered campsite at Suffolk Beachfront Holiday Park starts at approximately AUD $73 per night. The top facilities include:

  • Swimming pool

  • BBQ areas

  • Convenience store

  • Camp kitchen

  • Private beach access

  • Free Wifi

  • Laundry and dryer

 

Reflections Holiday Park, Massy Greene 

Situated in the charming seaside town of Brunswick Heads (just a short drive north of Byron Bay), Reflections Holiday Park, Massy Greene, offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by natural beauty. With the idyllic Brunswick River at your doorstep, you can enjoy fishing, kayaking, or simply unwinding on the riverbanks. This is perfect for anyone looking for a quiet base to explore this region in the busy season. The cost of a powered campsite at Reflections Holiday Park, Massy Greene, starts at approximately AUD $46 per night. The top facilities include:

  • Camp kitchen

  • BBQ areas

  • Laundry 

  • Fishing and cleaning station

 

Reflections Holiday Parks, Lake Ainsworth 

Nestled near the coastal village of Lennox Head, around 30 minutes from Byron Bay, Reflections Holiday Parks, Lake Ainsworth is a nature lover's paradise. The park is located next to the picturesque Lake Ainsworth, famous for its tea tree-infused waters and stunning sunsets. If you are looking for pet-friendly camping in Byron Bay, this is it! Here there are extra large sites that accommodate pets which means you can bring your furry friends along for the ride. The cost of a powered campsite at Reflections Holiday Parks, Lake Ainsworth, starts at approximately AUD $44 per night. The top facilities include:

  • Extra large sites 

  • Kiosk

  • A picnic area

  • Easy access to Lake Ainsworth

  • BBQ facilities

 

Reflections Holiday Parks, Terrace Reserve

Reflections Holiday Parks, Terrace Reserve is a tranquil riverside camping experience located in Brunswick Heads. With the prime position along the shores of Simpson Creek, you can take advantage of the river access for kayaking, paddle boarding, or fishing. Plus, with its proximity to town, you can easily explore the charming town centre with its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and restaurants. The cost of a powered campsite at Reflections Holiday Parks, Terrace Reserve, starts at approximately AUD $54 per night. The facilities on-site include:

  • Waterfront access

  • Camp kitchen

  • BBQ areas

  • Fishing and fish cleaning areas

 

Image: Mark Clinton

 

Reflections Holiday Parks, Ferry Reserve 

For a camping experience that combines riverside leisure with beach fun, Reflections Holiday Parks, Ferry Reserve, is an ideal choice. Located in Brunswick Heads, this park offers a peaceful ambience with spacious sites, modern amenities, and easy access to both the Brunswick River and the nearby beaches. Explore the local area on foot or by bike, sample fresh seafood at the local eateries, or simply relax and soak in the serene surroundings. The cost of a powered campsite at Reflections Holiday Parks, Ferry Reserve, starts at approximately AUD $42 per night. The top facilities include:

  • Camp kitchen

  • BBQ areas

  • Boat ramp access 

  • Fishing 

  • Dog-friendly sites

 

Ready to explore Byron Bay with maui?

There you have it – the best campsites and holiday parks in and around Byron Bay. With this list of campsites and holiday parks at your fingertips, you will be spoilt for choice of where to stay while exploring all the beauty on offer in Byron Bay and the surrounding regions. 

Ready to explore Byron Bay in your very own campervan? Rent a travel van with maui today and download our road trip itinerary planner to start planning your adventure.  From beach camping in Byron Bay to venturing further into the stunning region, you'll have the freedom to experience the magic of this coastal paradise on your terms.