Destinations
 Map Search
List All
Navigation
 Contact Us
 Galleries
About Nomad
Travel Insurance
Flights
Surf Rules
Surf Shop

11 day SYDNEY - BYRON BAY Surf BusTour,
New South Wales | Sydney - Byron Bay | Australia.

Surf Camps & Surf Schools | Surf Accommodation | Surfaris | Surf Schools |

Reservations Surf Camp Images

The Surf Tour | The Surf Lodges | The Packages | The Location | The Trip

11 day SYDNEY - BYRON BAY Surf BusTour

This mobile surfcamp will take you on a surf pilgrimage along the route followed by Sydney surfers since the early 1960's. The 5 or 12 day Bus tour leaves from Sydney to Byron Bay every monday. There are 60 seats onboard the luxury Volvo Coach, fitted with air conditioning, TV & Video. 

The crew will try to give each person a "surfers lifestyle" experience of their lifetime, while at the same time maintaining a professionally operating tour. All food, transport, accommodation, surfing equipment and coaching is provided at a high quality level. 



The Surf Tour

The Surf Tour

11 DAY Boomerang Trip.

This mobile surfcamp will take you on a surf pilgrimage along the route followed by Sydney surfers since the early 1960's. The Pacific Highway runs over some 1.000 km. (620 miles) from Sydney to Byron Bay, staying close to the coast most of the time.  Along this coast, you will find excellent beaches, most of them virtually deserted and with good surf breaks. Once in Byron Bay, Australia’s surfing Mecca, you will stay at the Nomads Surf Lodge backpacker and enjoy a surf trip “down under” to the full!

After departing Sydney, the first stop will be at Crescent Head Surfcamp

The next stop is a secret spot in Arrawarra Surfcamp, a tiny little town three hours north of Crescent Head. 

The next stop is Byron Bay for 2 nights. Here we offer accommodation only at Nomads Surf Lodge without meals or surfing so that you can enjoy Byron's nightlife a bit.

Then on the following sunday back to Sydney through the same route and stopping again at the surfcamps and arriving to Sydney on thursday.



The Surf Lodges

The Surf Lodges

Crescent Head Surfcamp

The ultimate chill out spot, this two storey, purposed built surf house has hot showers, dorm style rooms and surrounding verandas. The house is in the middle of a national park, surrounded by wooded hills with plenty of wildlife and across the road from pristine beaches. The Tour stays at Crescent Head for two nights and two days of hardcore surfing and partying !

Spot X Arrawarra

Here you will stay in cabin beachfront accommodation and enjoy daily surf lessons in a remote location, away from the corwds. Beautifull beaches, nice accommodation, good food and memorable nights around the campfire. All instructors are fully acredited and certified lifesavers.

 

Byron Bay Nomad Surf Lodge

The Surf Lodge is a short walk from the beach and town centre. You will stay here 3 nights from friday to monday morning.

 



The Packages

BOOMERANG 11 days Bus Tours

SYDNEY-BYRON BAY-SYDNEY

11 Days: 1.550 AUD per person

  • Leaving Monday From Sydney

Includes:

- 10 Nights Surfcamp accommodation
- 10 Day bus tour
- All meals during the bus tours
- 14 Surf courses and material
- Bring your sleeping bag
- Tour departs Sydney or Byron Bay every
Monday 07:00 AM

 


ONE WAY 5 days Bus Tours

SYDNEY-BYRON BAY

OR

BYRON BAY-SYDNEY

5 Days: 759 AUD per person

  • Leaving Monday, Wednesday, Friday From Sydney
  • Leaving Sunday from Byron Bay

Includes:

- 4 Nights Surfcamp accommodation
- 5 Day bus tour
- All meals
- Surf and material
- Bring your sleeping bag
- Tour departs Sydney or Byron Bay every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 07:00 AM


Currency Converter

Reservations

The Location

The LocationSydney

Starting point of the Surf Bus Tour, Sydney is Australia's largest city, chief port, main cultural and industrial centre, and site of the 2000 Olympic Games. State capital of New South Wales, the city was founded in 1788 as the first penal settlement of Australia, its name taken from Captain Cook's patron, Viscount Sydney. The town has two notable bridges that cross Port Jackson inlet, Harbour Bridge and Gladesville Bridge, and Sydney's most famous landmark is the Opera House. 

Sunny, sexy and sophisticated, Sydney is often compared to San Francisco for its setting and laid back atmosphere. Sydney's greatest summer experience is on its beaches, 20 of them strung along the city oceanfront and dozens more around the inner harbour bay. But Sydney is also a prime surf destination and there is probably no city in the world that has as many surf breaks in its metropolitan area, distributed between the North Coast and South Coasts, each having its own swell and wind characteristics. These are paged with international surf icons such as "Bondi", "Manly", "Avalon", "Narrabeen", "Dee Why" or "Shark Island".

Holiday Coast

North of Sydney, the Pacific Highway runs over some 1,000 km. (620 miles) from Sydney to Brisbane, staying close to the coast most of the time. Along this coast, known as Australia's Holiday Coast or New South Wales North Coast, you will find excellent beaches, most of them virtually deserted and with good surf breaks. Inland, the Great Dividing Range, which separates the wetter coastal plains from the dry interiors, throws up lush rain forests and tropical plantations - by the time you reach Coffs Harbour, famous for its banana plantations, the climate has turned subtropical. Crescent Head, Arrawarra and Byron Bay are all located on NSW's Holiday Coast.

Byron Bay

The last stage of the Surf Bus Tour through NSW. Byron Bay is the eastern most point of the Australian mainland: the sun's rays hit Byron Bay before any other place on the continent. The little town of Byron Bay is an artists colony with a large "alternative" community that attracts squadrons of backpackers and families each summer. 

Surfers flock to the town as well for some of the best surfing in Australia. Wategos Beach and The Pass are two particularly good surf spots, each one on one side of Cape Byron so that the swell will break well on at least one of them. The Main Beach, its sandy shores stretching south over 50 kilometres (31 miles) has plenty of beach break, many ideal for beginners, and is safe for swimming. 

Byron Bay, a good place to spend a few day surfing and springboard to the neigbouring Queensland and its faboulous surfspot on the Gold Coast, such as Surfers Paradise - the name says it all !


The Trip



Sydney, Gateway to the Surfbus Tour
Sydney International Airport (SYD)
All major Airlines (Qantas, Singapore Airline, BA, Air New Zealand ...) 

Brisbane, Alternative gateway to the Surfbus Tour
140 km. north of Byron Bay in Queensland
Brisbane International Airport (BNE)
All major Airlines (Qantas, Singapore Airline, BA, Air New Zealand ...)

No need of visas for citizens of EU, US, Canadian, New Zealand and Japan.

Reservations



Other destinations in Australia

Australia CAMPER VAN Rental - East Coast
MARGARET RIVER Surfguide and accommodation - Perth



Please add your comments or Contact us Here

Maria Lopez
26 Jan 2009, 16:21
Muchas gracias Jose,
El surf camp estuvo genial, recomendado a todo el mundo y Byron Bay una pasada. Tambien Wake up ok.
Muchas gracias por todo.
Un saludo
Alkashina
24 Sep 2008, 11:06
Very interesting site. A lot of interesting information. THE BEST.

Alkashina
Victor
12 Sep 2008, 11:41
Nice Site. Very nice site. You guys really have your stuff together! I hope you keep it updated frequently because I'll be back often. Some really interesting stuff here. Keep up the great work and best of luck to you!

Thanks a lot and have a great day!
Victor


Leave a Comment

The Surf Tour | The Surf Lodges | The Packages | The Location | The Trip | Contact

11 day SYDNEY - BYRON BAY Surf BusTour
NomadSurfers © Copyright & All Rights Reserved to Jose Gutierrez