Aquarius
Backpackers Motel:
The Aquarius Backpackers Motel is located on Lawson Street, in the centre of Byron Bay,
just 1 block from Byron's Main Beach.
Backpackers
Inn:
The closest backpacker accommodation to the beach, the Backpackers Inn is just a short
stroll to shops, pubs, entertainment and Byron's amazing selection of places to eat.
Banksias at
the Beach:
Split level architect designed house and studio containing polished timber floors,
spacious dining and living areas and open fireplace. Sleeps up to seven people. $350/night
for a minimum stay of two nights. Discounts for weekly rental.
BayWeb's
Byron Guide:
The quaint coastal working class town that was once the laid back, out of the way, secret
destination for surfers and eco lifestylers is now a figment of rumour and memory --
Welcome to Byron Bay's community directory.
Byron Bay Guest
House:
The Byron Bay Guest House combines a unique blend of Balinese style living with federation
style charm. Situated at the top end of Kingsley Street, a short walk to Clarks Beach.
From $100 double/night, based on two nights stay.
Byron's
Bed and Breakfast Guide:
Browse through this comprehensive listing of guest houses, bed and breakfasts, homestays,
and accommodation alternatives in and around Byron Bay.
Dolphin
Kayaking:
An eco adventure based activity that promotes an educational study of dolphins in Byron
Bay while having a fantastic time. For $40 per person it may be the best experience you
will have in Byron Bay.
Eagle Farm Holiday Chalets:
Situated just ten minutes drive north of Byron Bay, these Thai inspired units offer
stylish accommodation amid 75 hectares of farmland; with breathtaking views across nature
reserves to the sea. Eagle Farm also features a private 9 hole golf course and 5km of
private forest walks and riding tracks.
Elder
Real Estate:
Byron Bay holiday apartments available as well as longer leases and property for sale.
Guide to Byron Bay:
A comprehensive, user friendly guide to Byron Bay. Includes regional information,
accommodation, maps, photo gallery, activities, and lists many of Byron Bay's businesses
and community groups.
Royal Oaks Guest House:
In a cool and peaceful forest on the outskirts of Byron Bay, Royal Oaks Guest House is
tranquil retreat set in 5 acres of remnant coastal Rainforest and about 300 metres
(through a forest walk) from the white sand beaches and clear waters of the Pacific Ocean.
The Byron Bay Echo:
The Echo is the area's free community newspaper. It was founded in 1986 by local residents
and remains the independent voice and platform for those who love this region.