Accommodation in Byron Bay
20 listings
20 listings
FeaturedForty-five acres of coastal wetland, freestanding villas pointed at the trees, and private beach access. Elements sits deliberately apart from Byron's centre. The distance from the main strip isn't a drawback; it's the whole idea.
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FeaturedThe only property sitting directly on Wategos Beach, Raes trades on position and a long-running restaurant reputation. Mediterranean in feel, small in scale, and priced accordingly. If you're going to spend up in Byron, the address alone makes a reasonable argument.
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The cafe attached to one of Byron's longest-running backpacker hostels keeps things simple: filling breakfasts, casual plates, and prices that reflect the crowd. On Lawson Street, close to the beach, and open to non-guests. Unpretentious and useful.
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Byron's long-running backpacker institution sits on Skinners Shoot Road with a lagoon, communal gardens, and a creative energy that no boutique hotel can manufacture. Dorms and private rooms at budget prices, with a social scene built in. The vibe is the amenity.
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A two-minute walk from the main beach, the Beach Hotel Resort sits at the calmer end of Jonson Street. Location is the main drawcard here. The lighthouse walk, Wategos, and the town centre are all within easy reach.
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Between Broken Head Nature Reserve and one of the region's quietest surf beaches, this holiday park trades Byron's main drag for banksia scrub and rock pools. Powered sites, unpowered sites, and cabin options. The kind of place regulars rebook before they've even packed up.
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Seventeen acres of subtropical rainforest on Broken Head Road, with carbon-neutral credentials that hold up to scrutiny. Far enough from town to feel like a proper escape, close enough to matter. The southern Byron address is the point.
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Ten minutes from town on Ewingsdale Road, Discovery Parks is the sensible answer to Byron's accommodation prices. Cabins, powered sites, pools, and playground infrastructure that actually keeps kids occupied. The beach requires a drive, but so does your budget if you book elsewhere.
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A laneway address just off Byron's centre puts Drifter within easy reach of the beach without the main-street noise. Pitched at the unhurried end of the market, it sits in a bracket that fills fast. Book ahead.
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A few minutes' walk from Main Beach, First Sun sits at the affordable end of Byron's accommodation spectrum without sacrificing location. Powered sites, vans, and cabins share a patch of Lawson Street real estate that most visitors pay a premium to be near.
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Set back from the main strip on Butler Street, Glen Villa Resort trades on tropical gardens, a pool, and self-contained rooms that work better for a week than a weekend. Quieter than central Byron, walkable to everything that isn't.
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A holiday park on Broken Head Road, sitting between Byron's centre and the southern beaches. Practical for families or anyone needing more space than a hotel room offers. Worth calling ahead to confirm cabin availability and current condition.
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Government-run holiday park at the foot of Cape Byron Lighthouse, where the sunrise walk starts at your doorstep. Powered sites, cabins, and straightforward facilities at prices that make sense for Byron. Wategos Beach is a short stroll down the headland.
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Tallow Beach is practically at the door, and Suffolk Park is a long way from the Byron tourist strip in the best sense. A practical, beach-access base for families and longer stays, with powered sites and self-contained cabins at a price point the main town can't match.
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A boutique stay on Bangalow Road, sitting between the town centre and the hinterland edge. Pitched at the quieter, more considered end of Byron's accommodation market. Mid-to-upper price point, residential feel, and close enough to walk but far enough to sleep.
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On Jonson Street, central to everything Byron does well. Walking distance to the beach, the markets, and the better end of town. A practical base in a destination that makes 'location' do most of the work.
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On Lawson Street, a short walk from the beach path and the better end of town. The name suggests surf-adjacent simplicity rather than full resort mode. Worth checking directly for rates and availability, Byron pricing at this level shifts with the season.
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On Childe Street, a short walk from both town and the beach, Wake Up! Byron Bay suits travellers who want proximity to everything without paying resort prices. Social by design, communal by nature. Not for light sleepers.
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Budget-friendly and well-located on Carlyle Street, YHA Byron Bay puts you close to the town centre and the beach without the full Byron price tag. Dorms and private rooms, communal spaces, and the social energy of a well-trafficked hostel.
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Perched at the top of town with the lighthouse in sight, this YHA property does what the brand does well: affordable beds, shared spaces, and a social mix of travellers using Byron as a base rather than a backdrop.
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