BAY OF FIRES - BINALONG BAY

The Bay of Fires coastline stretches for 50 kms from Binalong Bay in the south to Eddystone Point in the north. From St Helens, follow the signs to reach this dramatically beautiful part of the East Coast. Factor in some time here, because it is truly incredible. Explore the vast white-sand beaches and turquoise seas between Anson’s Bay and Eddystone Point or discover the many beaches like the Gardens, Jeanneret, Swimcart and Cosy Corner.

Get up early and experience the wonders of a Bay of Fires sunrise

  • Walk for miles along sugar-white beaches and swim in the clear blue ocean

  • Join a guided experience and discover the Bay of Fires on foot, by four-wheel drive, or on a cruise with chances of encountering local sea life including whales, dolphins and seals

  • Walk from Policeman’s Point to The Gardens along the beach and over rocky coves

  • Trek from Skeleton Bay to Dora’s Point and George’s Bay

  • See incredible views from the Binalong Bay viewing platform or from the headland at The Gardens

If discovering the beaches of Bay of Fires on foot is a must-do experience, then witnessing this stretch of coastline from the sea is an unmissable one. Bay of Fires Eco Tours offer daily tours aboard the Infurneaux—a nimble, 10.5 metre, state-of-the-art eco-touring vessel. Book your eco tour here

While you are there, visit Maresta for a delicious breakfast, lunch or dinner. Overlooking the stunning Bay of Fires beach, their menu’s are curated by an award winning Executive Chef, Josh Retzer, using the finest produce.

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Jeanneret Beach image by She Who Explores

Jeanneret Beach Bay of Fires Binalong Bay
Meresta Eatery Bay of Fires Binalong Bay