The Best Beachfront Holiday House in Boomerang Beach

The Surrounding Area

For those who are into surfing, sailing, fishing, diving, bush walking or just lying in the sun, Azure on the Beach has it all! Surfers can monitor the surf conditions from their armchair while sipping their morning cappuccino, fishermen can pick their fishing spot before leaving home, and sailors can hook their boat onto the car and trail it to nearby Wallis Lake – or if preferred, simply hire one there. For bush walkers, you will find handy directions at Azure which will take you to lots of interesting trails. And for the rest of us, Boomerang Beach offers a relaxing walk of 1km in each direction.

Oh, and don’t forget the whale watching! You can do it from the armchair, or if preferred take a luxury catamaran cruise from nearby Forster. Directions are available when you arrive at Azure on the Beach.

Known for its clean break, Boomerang Beach hosts surfing competitions every year and is a wonderful swimming location for families, especially at the northern end which is patrolled in the summer months.

Boomerang Beach village is quite residential with holiday rentals perched along the beachfront.

Boomerang Beach is a locality and beach in the township of Pacific Palms, New South Wales, 282km by road north of Sydney. The 1.45 km beach is surrounded by the Booti Booti National Park and backed by dune vegetation. Marine mammals such as whales and dolphins, as well as sharks frequent the water.

The region is known for its vast, uncrowded beaches, where soft, pristine sand is lapped by crystalline water. It’s also a surfer’s utopia. Aptly named Boomerang Beach is a kilometre-long curved stretch of sand that is bookended by headlands.

Southern end of Boomerang Beach
Southern end of Boomerang Beach

Pacific Palms is a small resort district bordered by Wallis Lake and 3 national parks.  The region is known for its vast, uncrowded beaches, where soft, pristine sand is edged by sparkling seas. It’s a surfer’s paradise!

Pacific Palms’ main shopping and dining centre is Boomerang Drive in Blueys Beach, where there are several specialty stores and cafes. From pizza store to cafes and the local recreation club, there is also a monthly community market for fresh produce.

Scenic lookouts, secluded coves, hidden beaches, famous surfing, coffee shops, galleries and rainforest walks characterise this amazing wonderland.

Just north of Boomerang lies Booti Booti National Park where you’ll find Shelly Beach, which is popular with rock fishermen and nudists who stick to the northern corner, and Elizabeth Beach, a calm spot for relaxed swimming and families, and Seven Mile Beach, which stretches all the way to Forster.

While a little further south, Sandbar (also known as Cellito Beach) is an absolute beauty with next to sugar-white sand and turquoise water, accessed by a boardwalk that cuts through littoral rainforest. You can four-wheel-drive on the beach at Sandbar, but you need to apply for a permit.

Isolated surf village Seal Rocks is also nearby (around 25 minutes south of Boomerang). Its main beach, also known as Number One, is popular with beginner surfers and SUP riders, while Treachery Beach and Lighthouse Beach are both magnets for advanced surfers.

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