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Whale Watching Byron Bay

WHALE WATCHING BYRON BAY – BRUNSWICK HEADS Book your whale watching tour with us at reception for an unforgettable adventure. Every winter, over 30,000 Humpback Whales migrate from Antarctica up the East Coast of Australia to mate and birth their calves in warm tropical waters.  Witness their playful curiosity and acrobatics as they breach, slap and…

Byron Writers Festival 2022

Byron Writers Festival 2022 Byron Writers Festival is a non-profit member organisation presenting workshops and events year-round, including the annual Festival. Byron Writers Festival creates and delivers programs that involve and enrich professional, amateur and aspiring writers, readers and creatives of all ages. Information about our year-round workshops and events can be found on our…

Splendour in the Grass

Splendour in the Grass   Splendour in the Grass will go ahead in July 2022 and the lineup is every bit as impressive as it was for the cancelled 2020 and 2021 events. The lineup retains many of the artists slated to appear at Splendour’s abandoned 20th anniversary instalments over the last couple of years. There’s Gorillaz,…

Blues Festival announce new dates for 2021

Blues Festival announce new dates for 2021 Byron Bay Bluesfest contemporary Blues & Roots music festival. BLUESFEST 2021 RESCHEDULED EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT – New dates Friday 1st – Monday 4th October.

Byron community markets

Byron community markets Due to the COVID-19 social distancing laws, Byron community markets will be cancelled until further notice. First Sunday of every Month the Market is to be held at the beachfront rather than Butler Street reserve Sunday, August 4thThe construction of the Bus Depot at Butler Street reserve has meant a drastic move…

Whale watching Byron Bay

 They’re back!! Whale Watching Byron Bay: May to November Images courtesy of Wild Byron Sea Safaris Winter in Byron Bay is truly magical with the clear sunny days made ever more brilliant by the ongoing spectacle out to sea. As the saying goes “our favourite visitors return every year” and they seem to enjoy the winter…

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